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Bernard Moerdler | |
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Other names | Bernie, Boaz |
Education | Bar Ilan University – Bachelors in Bioinformatics (ongoing) |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, researcher |
Known for | Founder of Bernie News Network (BNN), development of Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA), co-author of PTOLEMI research |
Partner | Chava (2022–present) |
Relatives |
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Awards |
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Website |
bmoerdler |
Bernard Moerdler is a computer scientist and technologist noted for his significant contributions in artificial intelligence and humanitarian technology. His notable work includes the development of the Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA) system providing real-time air raid alerts during the Ukraine–Russia conflict. [1] [2] Additionally, Moerdler has engaged in cancer research, contributing to the development of AI for cancer detection. [3] He founded the Bernie News Network (BNN), a platform dedicated to delivering swift and accurate news, with a focus on Israel and the Middle East. [4] [5] Moerdler has also used Minecraft as a platform for educational purposes, including projects like recreating Israel at a 1:1 scale in the game. [6] [7] [8]
Showing an early interest in technology, Moerdler began exploring computers at four and later beta-tested for Microsoft R&D. [4] At Fair Lawn High School, New Jersey, he held leadership roles in various clubs and co-constructed a Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight simulator, earning a congressional certificate of recognition. Post-high school, he spent a gap year in Israel at Migdal HaTorah, studying philosophy, history, and logic. [9]
Moerdler continued his studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, focusing on computational biology and artificial intelligence. His work under professor Doron Gerber led to the publication of the paper "PTOLEMI: Personalized Cancer Treatment through Machine Learning-Enabled Image Analysis of Microfluidic Assays" in the Journal of Diagnostics. [10] [8] [5] [11] [3]
Moerdler established the Bernie News Network (BNN) to address perceived biases in media coverage. Originating as a WhatsApp group for Israeli news, it expanded globally, reporting on various events, notably the Ukraine–Russia conflict, using open-source intelligence (OSINT). [4] [5]
Involved in the Minecraft Build the Earth project, Moerdler contributed to recreating Israel and West Bank at a 1:1 scale. Notable projects include the virtual models of Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and the Yad Vashem Museum, the latter in collaboration with Israeli and German gamers. [7] [12]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Moerdler tackled the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers. His project, "Fair Lawn Face Shields", utilized 3D printing and laser cutting to produce reusable plastic face shields. [11]
Moerdler's Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA) system received international coverage during the Ukraine–Russia conflict. [2] [13] [10]
Born and raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, Moerdler's upbringing was deeply influenced by his family's active involvement in organizations such as AIPAC and NORPAC, which advocate for Israel's interests in Congress. [4]
He is currently engaged to Chava (no last name provided) [4] [10] who was his main inspiration behind Ukraine Siren Alerts. [13]
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Submission declined on 13 February 2024 by
The Herald (
talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject
qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published,
reliable,
secondary sources that are
independent of the subject (see the
guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
technical help and learn about
mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia.
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Bernard Moerdler | |
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Other names | Bernie, Boaz |
Education | Bar Ilan University – Bachelors in Bioinformatics (ongoing) |
Occupation(s) | Journalist, researcher |
Known for | Founder of Bernie News Network (BNN), development of Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA), co-author of PTOLEMI research |
Partner | Chava (2022–present) |
Relatives |
|
Awards |
|
Website |
bmoerdler |
Bernard Moerdler is a computer scientist and technologist noted for his significant contributions in artificial intelligence and humanitarian technology. His notable work includes the development of the Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA) system providing real-time air raid alerts during the Ukraine–Russia conflict. [1] [2] Additionally, Moerdler has engaged in cancer research, contributing to the development of AI for cancer detection. [3] He founded the Bernie News Network (BNN), a platform dedicated to delivering swift and accurate news, with a focus on Israel and the Middle East. [4] [5] Moerdler has also used Minecraft as a platform for educational purposes, including projects like recreating Israel at a 1:1 scale in the game. [6] [7] [8]
Showing an early interest in technology, Moerdler began exploring computers at four and later beta-tested for Microsoft R&D. [4] At Fair Lawn High School, New Jersey, he held leadership roles in various clubs and co-constructed a Boeing 787 Dreamliner flight simulator, earning a congressional certificate of recognition. Post-high school, he spent a gap year in Israel at Migdal HaTorah, studying philosophy, history, and logic. [9]
Moerdler continued his studies at Bar-Ilan University, Israel, focusing on computational biology and artificial intelligence. His work under professor Doron Gerber led to the publication of the paper "PTOLEMI: Personalized Cancer Treatment through Machine Learning-Enabled Image Analysis of Microfluidic Assays" in the Journal of Diagnostics. [10] [8] [5] [11] [3]
Moerdler established the Bernie News Network (BNN) to address perceived biases in media coverage. Originating as a WhatsApp group for Israeli news, it expanded globally, reporting on various events, notably the Ukraine–Russia conflict, using open-source intelligence (OSINT). [4] [5]
Involved in the Minecraft Build the Earth project, Moerdler contributed to recreating Israel and West Bank at a 1:1 scale. Notable projects include the virtual models of Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity and the Yad Vashem Museum, the latter in collaboration with Israeli and German gamers. [7] [12]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Moerdler tackled the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers. His project, "Fair Lawn Face Shields", utilized 3D printing and laser cutting to produce reusable plastic face shields. [11]
Moerdler's Ukraine Siren Alerts (UASA) system received international coverage during the Ukraine–Russia conflict. [2] [13] [10]
Born and raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, Moerdler's upbringing was deeply influenced by his family's active involvement in organizations such as AIPAC and NORPAC, which advocate for Israel's interests in Congress. [4]
He is currently engaged to Chava (no last name provided) [4] [10] who was his main inspiration behind Ukraine Siren Alerts. [13]
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