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Saturday, 07/27/2024 3:48:24 AM

Saturday, July 27, 2024 3:48:24 AM

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Comment 1 hour ago from Moshe Nazarathy - Professor of Electrical Engineering, Technion - and proven Entrepreneur
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>>> I have watched this ultra energy-efficient ultra high bandwidth ultra compact technology evolve and improve over a long time and it is evident that it is the front runner

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Moshe Nazarathy, PhD., is a professor Emeritus with the Electrical Engineering Department of the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Fellow of the IEEE and of the OSA. Moshe holds over 30 patents/patent-applications, 14 of which are assigned to the Technion, and has published over 230 refereed papers and conference proceedings. Moshe’s main research interests are ultra-high-speed, energy-efficient (green) /Photonic/Analog/Digital/Communication/Signal-Processing and ultra-accurate photonic sensors.
Moshe obtained his B.Sc. cum laude and Doctor of Science EE degrees at the Technion. During the years 1982-1984 he was a Post-Doctoral Researcher and adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University’s Information Systems laboratory. He subsequently pursued an industrial career, from 1984-1988 as Researcher at Hewlett Packard's Photonics and Instruments Laboratory. In 1988 he co-founded Harmonic Inc. (HLIT:NASD) in the Silicon Valley, was Senior VP R&D, and corporate CTO, and served as member of Harmonic's board of directors from 1988 to 2001. In 1995 he set up the Research center of Harmonic in Israel and was its General Manager until 2000. In 2000-2001 Moshe returned to the Silicon Valley as VP of Engineering to oversee Harmonic’s merger with Divicom Inc., heading a combined R&D team of hundreds of engineers. Altogether, at Harmonic, Moshe contributed to the stabilization and creation of thousands of jobs, in the US, Israel and world-wide. In 2001, having completed the merger mission, Moshe retired from Harmonic. He then served until 2015 as a Technology Venture Partner with Giza Ventures, a leading VC firm in Israel, as well as on the advisory board of several start-up companies and also assumed a visiting position at the Technion in the Viterbi Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Faculty. In 2007 he became a tenured Associate Professor at the Technion and in 2014 he was granted the rank of tenured Full Professor. As part of his contribution to the Technion ECE, Moshe served in 2015-2018 as Head, Center for Communication and Information Technologies (CCIT) Industrial Affiliates Program (IAP), developing and expanding the ECE academia-to-industry technology transfer process. Since Oct 2021, when he became Professor Emeritus, Moshe has engaged in intense photonic research aiming to disrupt short-reach photonic interconnects for datacenters, AI workloads, and the Cloud, as well as conceive a new generation of ultra-sensitive photonic sensors.
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