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Moshe Sidi

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Moshe Sidi (born: 1953; Hebrew: משה סידי) is a professor emeritus in the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.

Sidi served as the Senior Executive Vice President and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs of the Technion, and as Executive Director of the Neaman Institute for National Policy Research.

Early life and education

Moshe Sidi was born in Ramla, Israel. He graduated from the Ramla-Lod high school.

He began his academic studies in Electrical Engineering at the Technion, and received his B.Sc. in 1975, and M.Sc. in 1979. He continued his Ph.D. studies at the Technion until 1982. His thesis on Interfering Queues in Packet Radio Networks was supervised by Prof. Adrian Segall.





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