Yoram Ofek


Yoram Ofek was a Marie Curie Chair and full professor in the Information Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Trento, Italy. He was the inventor of 45 US and European patents and published more than 120 journal and conference papers. He invented several novel architectures for networking, computing and storage. He was elected IEEE Fellow in 2006 for his contributions to switching, scheduling and synchronization in data networks.

Education and career

He was born in Kibbutz Ramat David, Israel. He received his B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign.
In 1979 he was a researcher at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, and in 1982 at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. In 1987 he became research staff member at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. In 1998 Prof. Ofek and Prof. Mario Baldi founded Synchrodyne Networks, a company that developed switching technology for the Internet.
He became the Marie Curie Chair and full professor at the University of Trento in 2004, where he also taught graduate and master level courses.

Research

Prof. Ofek was directing IP-FLOW. The focus of IP-FLOW was the flow control of IP packets over the Internet.

Awards

Time-driven switching
Fractional lambda switching
Time-driven priority