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Barak Peleg

 

Barak joined TaKaDu's research team in 2011. Prior to joining TaKaDu, during his M.Sc. studies, Barak was a researcher at the Weizmann Institute, where he modeled and simulated complex non-linear dynamics in biophysical processes as well as published and presented his work internationally.


Until 2008, Barak served in the Military in a leading technological unit, heading various research projects. Barak has a M.Sc. in Physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science and a B.Sc in Physics and Mathematics, cum laude, from the Hebrew University, as part of the Talpiot program.

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TaKaDu is the global leader in Water Infrastructure Monitoring, providing a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution for water utilities. TaKaDu's solution detects, classifies, alerts and provides real-time insight on leaks, bursts, DMA breaches and other network inefficiencies. The solution is based on complex statistical algorithms which analyze existing online data from meters within the network (flow, pressure, etc) and external data(weather, holidays, etc).TaKaDu’s patented technology is easy to deploy, requiring no network changes, no additional devices and no capital expenditure. The service is in use by leading water utilities worldwide. TaKaDu’s team is comprised of top-notch mathematicians and computer scientists with many years of applied data analytics experience, alongside seasoned executives from global software technologies leaders. TaKaDu is the winner of several industry awards, including the prestigious Technology Pioneer 2011 award from the World Economic Forum.