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I am the founding dean of the Efi Arazi School of Computer Science at IDC Herzliya ("Merkaz Beintchumi").  Previously I taught at NYU and Harvard.

Like Alan Dershowitz, I try to publish one book every year.  So far, I managed to do it twice.  In 2005 I published a book about computer science  fundamentals (recently presented in a Google tech-talk) and in 2006 another one about mountain biking in Israel.  The first book is a wonderful Bar-Mitzva or wedding gift and the second one is a very useful, general-purpose book.  Presently I am working on a book for kids that teaches great ideas in computer science via fun games.  I hope to try some of these games in Kinnernet 08.

Greatest career achievement: Co-authored the single publication that ever came out from Kinnernet. The paper ("Sluggish Data Transport is Faster  than ADSL") appeared on the cover of the Annals of Irreprodcible Research. Here is the paper's full text.

I have a blog. 

 

 With two cheerleaders in Bulgaria (September 2006) 



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