Nati Linial Explained

Nathan (Nati) Linial
Birth Date:1953
Birth Place:Haifa, Israel
Fields:Mathematics, Computer Science
Workplaces:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Alma Mater:Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Doctoral Advisor:Micha Perles
Known For:Constant depth circuits, Fourier transform, learnability
Awards:Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (2012), FOCS Test of Time Award (2019)

Nathan (Nati) Linial (born 1953 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli mathematician and computer scientist, a professor in the Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,[1] and an ISI highly cited researcher.[2]

Linial did his undergraduate studies at the Technion, and received his PhD in 1978 from the Hebrew University under the supervision of Micha Perles. He was a postgraduate researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles before returning to the Hebrew University as a faculty member.

In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[3] In 2019 he won the FOCS Test of Time Award for the paper "Constant Depth Circuits, Fourier Transform, and Learnability", co-authored with Yishay Mansour and Noam Nisan. [4]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~nati/ Linial's home page at the Hebrew University
  2. http://hcr3.isiknowledge.com/author.cgi?&link1=Browse&link2=Results&id=6477 ISI Web of Knowledge
  3. https://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
  4. Web site: FOCS 2019 Award Winners.
  5. http://www.podc.org/dijkstra/2013-dijkstra-prize/ 2013 Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing
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