About the Authors
Eli Ben-Sasson
associate professor
Technion, Haifa, Israel
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associate professor
Technion, Haifa, Israel
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eli.net.technion.ac.il
Eli Ben-Sasson graduated from the
Hebrew University in 2001.
His advisor was Avi Wigderson.
He believes that the internet has
killed the ritual of “telling a joke” (as opposed to forwarding it).
He is sometimes described as “relaxed” though feels stressed,
and enjoys the company of his wife and four kids.
Ariel Gabizon
visiting researcher
Technion, Haifa, Israel
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visiting researcher
Technion, Haifa, Israel
ariel[td]gabizon[ta]gmail[td]com
https://sites.google.com/site/arielgabizon1/
Ariel Gabizon graduated from the
Weizmann Institue
in 2008. His advisors were
Ran Raz and
Ronen Shaltiel.
He is interested in using nice algebraic techniques for computer science
problems, and in figuring out how powerful the randomized complexity
classes are. He is a big supporter of practicing
Vipassana meditation, and
humanity gradually becoming
vegan.
He loves anything to do with creativity and free expression,
like theater improv, singing, writing songs and dancing.