Dror has a multidisciplinary academic background in physics, life sciences, and engineering, with specialized training and expertise in electro-optics and photonics. His research encompasses light emission, transmission, detection, and sensing for biomedical applications. He focuses on developing advanced technologies for time-resolved fluorescence experiments, medical diagnostics, and light–tissue interaction studies.
He has authored over 160 scientific papers, contributed to several book chapters, and holds more than 15 issued patents. His work has been recognized with multiple international awards, and he has actively organized and presented at numerous international conferences.
He is also an Israeli Orthodox rabbi, and a student of Rabbi Nahum Eliezer Rabinovitch