SAS Le Prince Albert II qui a placé Connected Health Monaco 2016 sous Son Haut Patronage, a honoré de Sa Présence le colloque et assisté à l’une des séances, témoignant ainsi de Son intérêt pour les nouvelles technologies, la e-santé et pour CHM2016
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CHM2016 – Jeudi 1er juin
De gauche à droite : Dr Wassim Badiou, Dr Antoine Watrelot, Mme Ornella Barra, S.A.S. Le Prince Albert II de Monaco, Mlle Alexia Sibony, Dr Charles Nahmanovici
[title size= »1″]La nuit connectée[/title]
de son partenaire, le Technion[/title]
BOAZ GOLANY is the holder of the Samuel Gorney Chair in Engineering in the Industrial Engineering and Management Faculty at the Technion, where he served as Dean during 2006-2011.
During his tenure as Dean, the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion witnessed significant growth in student enrollments, research funding and faculty recruitment. The number of labs has doubled and the Faculty partnered with leading multi-national corporations (IBM and Microsoft) in significant research collaborations. New educational programs were developed and the diversity of students and faculty flourished.
[title size= »1″]Les partenaires de Connected Health Monaco 2016[/title]
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Le Technion, Israël Institute of Technology, situé sur le mont Carmel à Haïfa a été fondé en 1912. L’un des pères fondateurs n’est autre qu’Albert Einstein.
Classée 18e meilleure école en informatique et 43e en ingénierie par le classement de Shanghai, 6e dans le monde pour l’entrepreneuriat et l’innovation par le MIT, le Technion compte 18 facultés, 13 800 élèves, 60 centres de recherche et 3 Prix Nobel.
Le Technion a des partenariats académiques avec les plus grandes universités mondiales dont les Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, New York – Institut de Technologie Technion Guangdong, Chine.
Les sociétés menées par les diplômés du Technion représentent 51% de l’export industriel israélien, et 41 anciens diplômés sont listés au Dun&Bradstreet’s List du Top 125 Business leader.
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[modal name= »b-golany » title= »BOAZ GOLANY » size= »large » background= » » border_color= » » show_footer= »no » class= » » id= » »]BOAZ GOLANY is the holder of the Samuel Gorney Chair in Engineering in the Industrial Engineering and Management Faculty at the Technion, where he served as Dean during 2006-2011.
He is also a Senior Research Fellow at the IC2 Institute in the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Golany received his BSc degree from the Technion (1982) and his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin (1985).
Dr. Golany’s research focus is analysis, modeling and optimization of complex systems with emphasis on resource allocation in different settings. He registered two U.S. patents and has authored more than 100 publications which have garnered over 2,400 citations and an H Index of 23 (ISI Web of Science) and over 8,600 citations and an H-Index of 42 (Google Scholar).
Several of his papers are among the most highly cited in their respective journals including the Journal of Econometrics and OMEGA. He won the Levi Award of the Israeli OR Society in 2003, and the Technion Academic Excellence Award in 1991. Dr. Golany served as an Associate Editor of The Journal of Productivity Analysis, OMEGA and Operations Research, and was on the Editorial Board of IIE Transactions focused issue on Operations Engineering.
Dr. Golany has been a principal investigator on over $3 million of sponsored research with funding by The EU FP7 program, The Magnet and Magneton programs of the Israeli Ministry of Economy and other grant-making organizations.
His industrial partners on sponsored research projects have included the Israeli Electric Corporation, Haifa Chemicals, GM, Bank One and he has consulted to various companies and organizations in diverse fields such as energy, banking, municipal services, defense and homeland security.
During his tenure as Dean, the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion witnessed significant growth in student enrollments, research funding and faculty recruitment. The number of labs has doubled and the Faculty partnered with leading multi-national corporations (IBM and Microsoft) in significant research collaborations. New educational programs were developed and the diversity of students and faculty flourished.
During his term as Vice President, Dr. Golany has greatly expanded the global reach of the Technion – yielding significant growth in the number of Technion societies, the number of sponsored joint projects with foreign universities, the number of visitors and delegations to Technion, the Technion exposure in the world media and most importantly, an unprecedented growth in private and institutional philanthropic support to the Technion.
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