Prof. Yonina Eldar, Technion Direct
Earned her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 2002.
Recently appointed as a Chair Professor at Northeastern University in Boston. Research Innovations Prof. Yonina Eldar, Technion
Joined in 2019, founding the Center for Biomedical Engineering and Signal Processing. Earned her PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer
Spent 17 years at the Technion, where she became the first female full professor in her department and established the SAMPL Lab . Spent 17 years at the Technion, where she
Prof. Eldar's work focuses on extracting high-quality information from minimal data, with applications spanning medicine, radar, and communications.
Professor Yonina Eldar is a world-renowned pioneer in electrical engineering and signal processing, best known for her groundbreaking work in challenging the Shannon-Nyquist sampling theorem. While she spent a significant portion of her career at the , she is currently the Joseph E. Aoun Professor at Northeastern University and formerly a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science . Academic Journey and Leadership
