Michael Ben-Or
Michael Ben-Or received his PhD in Mathematics from the Hebrew University in 1982, and joined the faculty of the Department of Computer Science at the Hebrew University in 1984, following a two-year postdoctoral position at MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science. His main research interests are Theoretical Computer Science, Distributed Computation, Fault-Tolerance, Cryptography and Quantum Computation. He serves as scientific adviser to several Israeli academic grant agencies, and is a member of the academic committees overseeing the Leibniz Center for Research in Computer Science, the Interdisciplinary Center for Neural Computation, and the Center for Converging Sciences and Technologies at the Hebrew University. He has been a member of the Hebrew University Executive Committee (2000-2004), and of the Research and Development Fund Committee headed by the Chief Scientist of Israel's Ministry of Trade and Industry (1996-2000).
Program Visits
- Summer Cluster: Challenges in Quantum Computation, Summer 2018. Visiting Scientist.
- Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity, Spring 2014. Visiting Scientist.