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Ron Shamir (Hebrew: רון שמיר; born 29 November 1953) is an Israeli professor of computer science known for his work in graph theory and in computational biology. He holds the Raymond and Beverly Sackler Chair in Bioinformatics, and is the founder and head of the (Edmond J. Safra Center for Bioinformatics ) at Tel Aviv University. == Biography == Ron Shamir was born in Jerusalem, Israel in 1953, the eldest son of Varda and Raphael Shamir. His father's Sepharadic family has lived in the old city of Jerusalem for over 400 years. His mother’s parents were pioneers who came from Russia to Israel in the Third Aliyah in the early 1920s. He has two younger sisters, Daphna and Gadit. Shamir studied in Gymnasia Rehavia, Jerusalem, for 12 years. In high school, he was active in the scouts and in athletics; among other accomplishments, he won the Jerusalem highschool championship in shot put. Shamir started his B.Sc. studies in mathematics and physics at Tel-Aviv University (1973-1975) and completed his degree at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1975-1977). He later began M.Sc. studies in operations research at Tel-Aviv University under the supervision of (Uri Yechiali ), and then joined the PhD program at the (IEOR department ) of UC Berkeley, where he studied in 1981-1984. His PhD thesis was conducted under the supervision of Richard Karp and (Ilan Adler ). He is married to (Michal Oren-Shamir ). They have three sons - Alon, Ittai and Yoav. They live in Rehovot, Israel. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ron Shamir」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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