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  1. Aaron Ciechanover

    Aaron Ciechanover is an Israeli biologist. In 2000 he received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. Along with Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose, he was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation. Born in Haifa, Israel, he received his Master of Science in 1971 and his M.D. in 1974 from the Hadassah Medical School of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

  2. Avram Hershko

    Dr. Avram Hershko was born in 1937, in Karcag, Hungary . In 1950, Hershko and his family emigrated from Hungary to Israel . Hershko is a Distinguished Professor at the Unit of Biochemistry, the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion (Israel Institute of Technology) in Haifa , Israel. He became a Professor at the Technion in 1980, and was an Associate Professor there from 1972 to 1980.

  3. Eli Biham

    Eli Biham is an Israeli cryptographer and cryptanalyst, currently a professor at the Technion Israeli Institute of Technology Computer Science department. Biham received his Ph.D. for inventing (publicly) differential cryptanalysis, while working under Adi Shamir. It had, it turned out, been invented at least twice before. A team at IBM discovered it during their work on DES, and was requested/required to keep their discovery secret by the NSA, …

  4. Ron Kimmel

    Ron Kimmel is a professor of computer science at the Technion, Israel, specializing in the fields of geometric computational methods and algorithms in image processing and computer vision. He holds a D.Sc. degree in electrical engineering (1995) from the Technion and is a winner of the Hershel Rich Technion innovation award and the Henry Taub Prize.

  5. Shai Agassi

    Shai Agassi used to be the CEO of SAP. Today he is planning to rebuild the automobile industry from the ground up. With Better Place , he has a business model that may make electric cars real, tomorrow. He began when he was asked a simple question at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland: How do you make the world a better place by 2020? Being an engineer, he took that question seriously and began thinking about moving transportation off oil, completely.

  6. Amir Pnueli

    Amir Pnueli (born April 22, 1941) is an Israeli computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1996 "for seminal work introducing temporal logic into computing science and for outstanding contributions to program and systems verification". Born in Nahalal, Israel, Pnueli received a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at the Technion in Haifa, and Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the Weizmann Institute of Science.

  7. Shimon Even

    Shimon Even (June 15, 1935 - May 1, 2004) was an Israeli computer science researcher. His main topics of interest included algorithms, graph theory and cryptography. He had been a member of the Computer Science Department of the Technion since 1974. Shimon Even was the PhD advisor of Oded Goldreich, a prominent cryptographer.

  8. Avi Wigderson

    Avi Wigderson is an Israeli mathematician and computer scientist who received the Nevanlinna Prize in 1994 for his work on computational complexity. He was educated at Technion and Princeton. He is a currently a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study.

  9. Yossi Vardi

    Yossi Vardi is one of Israel's early tech entrepreneurs. For 38 years he founded and helped build over 40 tech companies in diverse areas of software, energy, Internet, mobile, electro-optics, clean water and others. In 1969, at the age of 26, he co-founded and was the first CEO of Tekem, one of the very first software houses in Israel (which became the largest software company at the time, was sold to Tadiran, went public and now is part of Ness).

  10. Andrei Broder

    Andrei Broder is a Research Fellow and Vice President of Emerging Search Technology for Yahoo!. He previously has worked for AltaVista as the vice president of research, and for IBM Research as a Distinguished Engineer and CTO of IBM's Institute for Search and Text Analysis. Broder's research centers around the internet, and internet searching. He is credited with being one of the first people to develop a CAPTCHA, while working for AltaVista.

  11. Asher Peres

    Asher Peres (born January 30 1934 and died January 1, 2005) was an Israeli physicist, considered a pioneer in quantum information theory. According to his autobiography, he was born in Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne in France, where his father, a Polish electrical engineer, had found work laying down power lines. Peres was given the name "Aristide" at birth, since the name his parents wanted to choose, "Asher", the name of his maternal grandfather, …

  12. Azriel Rosenfeld

    Professor Dr. Azriel Rosenfeld (February 19, 1931 - February 22, 2004) was an American Research Professor, a Distinguished University Professor, and Director of the Center for Automation Research at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland, where he also held affiliate professorships in the Departments of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Psychology. He held a Ph.D. in mathematics from Columbia University (1957), …

  13. Nathan Rosen

    Prof. Nathan Rosen Born into a Jewish family (March 22, 1909, Brooklyn, New York - December 18, 1995) was an Israeli physicist. Nathan Rosen attended MIT. In 1935 he became Albert Einstein's Assistant at The Institute for Advanced Studies of Princeton University and continued in that position until 1945. Einstein encouraged Rosen to continue his career in physics in Israel thereafter.

  14. Uzi Landau

    Uzi Landau (born August 2, 1943) is an Israeli politician from the Likud party. Landau was born in Haifa. He served in the Paratroopers Brigade of the Israel Defence Forces, and reached the rank of Major. Landau is a systems analyst, with B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the Technion and a Ph.D. from MIT. He served as the Director-General of the Ministry of Transport, a lecturer in the Technion, a member of the Boards of El Al Israel Airlines, …

  15. Udi Manber

    Udi Manber , Vice President, Engineering

  16. David Azrieli

    David Joshua Azrieli, CM, CQ, BA, MArch, LLD, (born May 10, 1922) is a Canadian builder, designer, architect, developer and philanthropist. Born in Makow, Poland, he fled Europe during World War II for Palestine. He studied architecture at the Technion. He fought in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. After immigrating to Montreal in 1954 he established Canpro Investments in 1958. In 1984 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

  17. Gil Shwed

    Gil Shwed is a Co-Founder of Check Point Software Tech. Hotstocked.com has a complete research report available for CHKP stock. Download CHKP report . ... This is a page dedicated to get more information for investors to evaluate the management style of Gil Shwed who is a Co-Founder of Check Point Software Tech. Here on this page we are inviting all readers to discuss Gil Shwed .

  18. Yuval Neeman

    Yuval Neeman, was an Israeli soldier, physicist and politician, serving as a Minister during the 1980s and early 1990s

  19. Daniel M. Lewin

    Daniel "Danny" Mark Lewin (May 14, 1970 - September 11 2001) was a mathematician and entrepreneur, best known for co-founding internet company Akamai Technologies. Lewin was born in Denver, Colorado and raised in Jerusalem, where he served for four years in the Israel Defence Forces. He was an officer in Sayeret Matkal, an elite and secretive intelligence unit.

  20. Uzi Even

    Uzi Even is an Israeli professor of chemistry in Tel Aviv University as well as a politician. He was born in Haifa to eastern European Jewish immigrants. Even studied for a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics at the Technion, and a Ph.D at Tel Aviv University. He lists his specializations as spectroscopy of super cold molecules, molecular clusters and cluster impact chemistry, and the quantum properties of helium clusters.

  21. Levy Gerzberg

    Dr. Levy Gerzberg is Co-Founder, President, CEO and a Director of Zoran Corporation. Prior to co-founding Zoran Corporation, Dr. Gerzberg served as Associate Director of Stanford University's Electronics Laboratory. Dr. Gerzberg has over 25 years experience in the high technology industry in areas related to ICs, software, and systems utilizing digital signal processing for use in communications, consumer electronics and PC markets.

  22. Yaakov Dori

    Yaakov Dori was the first Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Born in the present day Ukraine, his family emigrated to Ottoman Palestine following the anti-Jewish pogrom in Odessa in 1905. Upon completing high school at the Reali School in Haifa, he enlisted in the Jewish Legion of the British Army during World War I. He later joined the Haganah and adopted the underground name of "Dan." In 1939, Dori was appointed Chief of Staff of the Haganah, …

  23. Ruth Kedar

    Ruth Kedar is an artist and designer, best known for designing the Google logo. Born in Brazil, she moved to Israel where she received a degree in Architecture from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. She came to the US to attend the Stanford University Masters Program in Design. Her master thesis was on Playing cards design, and she was commissioned by Adobe Systems to be one of the designers of the Adobe Deck.

  24. Raphael Patai

    Raphael Patai (1910-1996) was a Hungarian-Jewish ethnographer and anthropologist whose life spanned most of the twentieth century. He was born Ervin Gyorgy Patai in Budapest, Hungary on November 22, 1910. His parents were Edith Ehrenfeld Patai and Jozsef Patai. His father Jozsef was a prominent literary figure, author of numerous Zionist and other writings, including a biography of Theodore Herzl.

  25. Saul Lieberman

    Saul Lieberman (1898-1983), also known as The "Gra"sh" ("Gaon Rabbeinu Shaul"), was a rabbi and a scholar of Talmud. He served as Professor of Talmud at the Jewish Theological Seminary for over 40 years, and was for many years, head of the Harry Fischel Institute in Israel and also president of the American Academy for Jewish Research.

  26. Oded Golan

    Oded Golan is an Israeli engineer and lately antiquities dealer. Some of the artifacts he claims to have uncovered have produced great excitement in religious and archeological circles, and allegations of fraud and forgery. The son of an engineer and a microbiologist, Golan served in the Israel Defence Force before studying engineering at Technion. He later went on to work in a variety of high-technology roles, before founding his own informatics company.

  27. Oded Sharon

    Oded Sharon (born in Tel-aviv, Israel April 10, 1977 ) is an Israeli game producer and head of Corbomite Games. Worked on a few computer games, of which the largest scale game is Ballerium which he made a lot of its content while working for Majorem. Oded is a management member of Starbase 972, and voluntary organizer in Icon (Israeli Sci-fi Convention), and Olamot, Israeli science fiction conventions. In his youth, produced, directed, and edited the show Eich Laharos Shaa, …

  28. Hana Sweid

    Dr Hana Sweid (also spelt Hanna Swaid, born 27 March 1955) is an Israeli Arab politician and member of the Knesset for Hadash. Born in Eilabun, an Israeli Arab village between the Sea of Galilee and Nazareth, Sweid studied Civil Engineering at the Technion, gaining a BSc and an MSc. Further studies led to him receiving a DSc in Civil Engineering and Urban Planning.

  29. Anatole Volkov

    Anatole Boris Volkov was allegedly a courier for the Silvermaster spy ring between Washington D.C. and New York City. He was the nephew of Count Sergei Witte, who was of Czar Nicholas II’s Finance Minister of Russia from 1892 to 1903. His mother, Helen Silvermaster, was a baroness. In 1923 Vilkov’s parents immigrated to San Francisco, where Anatole was born in 1924. After a divorce his mother married [Nathan Gregory Silvermaster]],

  30. Chaim Landau

    Chaim Landau was an Israeli politician. He was born in Kraków, Poland and immigrated to Israel in 1935. From the time he arrived in the country, he was active in Beitar and the Etzel. He graduated from the Technion as a building engineer. Landau was a Knesset member from 1949 until May 1977 in the first eight Knesset sessions from the Herut party (founding member) which later became the Likud party. Between 1967 and 1970, he was the Minister of Development.

  31. Anatol Josepho

    Anatol M. Josepho (1894-?) was a socialist Siberian immigrant to the United States of America, who in 1925 invented and patented the photo booth. In 1927, he was paid one million dollars for the invention, half of which he gave to charity. He married an actress named Ganna and had two sons and seven grandchildren. After selling the patent rights for the photobooth, he moved to Los Angeles where he patented several other inventions including the one-knob shower handle.

  32. Mor Kirshner
  33. Aviram Eisenberg

    Ignite's unique approach to software outsourcing for ISV's (Independent Software Vendors) in Israel is the brainchild of Ignite Founder and CEO Aviram Eisenberg. Previous to launching Ignite, Aviram served as the Chief Architect for MIND CTI, a public company traded on the NASDAQ that provides end-to-end billing and mediation solutions for the Telecom industry. Aviram provided solid leadership for the architecture group, the group that defines the Company's next-generation solutions. He . . .

  34. Erez Tal
  35. Amos Ben-Meir

    Amos Ben-Meir Semiconductor Industry Consultant Amos has over 20 years of experience with semiconductor and systems companies in design engineering and management roles. Amos is a consultant for TeleSoft on Semiconductors. Amos serves on the technology advisory boards of Aarohi Communications, Jasper Design Automation and Sycon Design. Previous advisory board positions included VxTel, which was acquired by Intel.

  36. Eyal Herlin

    just checking וגם עברית

  37. Yaniv Golan

    Experienced software development manager with strong management, technological and leadership skills.

  38. Guy Inbar

    A well qualified and highly motivated Innovation, Development and Management professional, with more then 10 years experience in wireless, content, media, telecommunication and services; A thorough understanding of: products, consumers, commercial, marketing, technical and project attributes for C2C, B2C and B2B applications, content, commerce and services; utilizing i-mode, WAP, 3G, WEB and associated emerging technologies. This is supported by a high level of strategy, leadership and . . .

  39. Israel Shainert
  40. Dan Avida

    Dan served as an officer in the Israel Defense Force during the years 1984-1989. He holds a B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, where he graduated summa cum laude .

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