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Short Bio I am a senior
lecturer (assistant professor) at the School of Computer Science and
Engineering, the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem. I am also a visiting scientist at Google NYC, where
I’m working with the Infrastructure Networking group. Prior to joining
the Hebrew University I was a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley and Yale University (jointly), with Prof. Joan Feigenbaum
and Prof. Scott Shenker (Oct 2008-Sep 2010), and at Princeton
University, with Prof. Jennifer
Rexford (Oct 2010-Sep 2011). I am the recipient of the Allon Fellowship for Outstanding Young Researchers
(2011). I hold a B.Sc. in
Mathematics and Computer Science, a B.A. in Humanities, and a Ph.D. in
Computer Science, all from the Hebrew University (received in 2004, 2004, and
2008, respectively). My Ph.D. dissertation, titled “The Economics of Internet
Protocols”, was written under the supervision of Prof. Noam Nisan. During my graduate studies,
I spent time at UC Berkeley and Yale University as a visiting student,
interned at Microsoft
Research Silicon Valley, and worked at BrightSource
Industries Israel (BSII). |