Eliyahou Harari[1] is an Israeli-American business executive best known for being the co-founder of SanDisk along with Sanjay Mehrotra.[2]
Harari was born in 1945 in Tel Aviv, Israel.[3] His parents were Polish Jews who at 1933 had immigrated to Palestine before Israel's formation.[3]
He was born and raised in Israel.[4] He completed his Bachelor's Degree at Manchester University in England. He completed his Master's degree in Physics at Princeton University and his subject of study was semiconductors.
As an engineering intern at Hughes Aircraft, he played a major role in the development of the world's first EEPROM.[4]
His first job after graduating university was at Intel. He later went to work for a number of startups, including Synertek, Wafer Scale Integration and San Disk.[4]
He and Sanjay Mehrotra co-founded SanDisk in 1988.[2]
He has more than 180 patents.[5] He has received numerous awards including: