Senya Pertsel

Senior Director, Marketing at Ambarella

Senya Pertsel has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. Senya started their career at Zoran in 1998, where they held multiple roles including Software Manager and Director of Technical Marketing and Applications. During their time there, they achieved significant success in building and managing cross-discipline engineering teams and securing design wins with leading digital camera OEMs.

In 2011, Senya joined CSR as the Senior Director of Marketing for Cameras. Senya played a key role in shaping the company's camera business before moving on to Ambarella in 2013. At Ambarella, Senya served as the Senior Director of Marketing, leading the automotive marketing team. Senya focused on supplying video and computer vision processors to the automotive ADAS and AD markets, working with top-tier manufacturers and advancing the company's presence in the automotive industry.

Throughout their career, Senya has demonstrated expertise in product management, product marketing, and building strong relationships with customers and international teams. Senya'scontributions have helped drive growth and achieve success in the digital camera industry and the automotive market.

Senya Pertsel completed an MBA degree from the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley from 2007 to 2009. Prior to that, Senya obtained a B.A. in Computer Science from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, graduating in the year 2000. In addition to their formal education, Senya has obtained various certifications in subjects such as Quantum Computing, Game Theory, and Deep Learning from Coursera.

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Sunnyvale, United States

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Ambarella

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Ambarella, Inc. is engaged in the development of high-definition (HD), ultra HD video compression, image processing and computer vision solutions. Its products are used in a variety of human and computer vision applications, including security camera, advanced driver assistance (ADAS), electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring, autonomous driving, and other robotic applications. Its low-power, high-resolution video compression, image processing, and neural network processors and software enables cameras to extract data from high-resolution video streams. It provides driver assistance systems, smart electronic mirrors, drive recorders and autonomous vehicles. Its CVflow architecture supports a variety of computer vision algorithms, including stereo obstacle detection and terrain mapping technology, and allows customers to differentiate their products by porting their own algorithms and neural networks to its CVflow-based chips.


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501-1,000

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