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| Igor
Pe'er – CEO and Chairman
Mr.
Pe’er has a M.Sc. in physics and an MBA from NY Polytechnic
University. He worked in Compugen's IT management department and has
extensive experience with communications and programming,
infrastructure and IT management. Prior to becoming the
company's CEO, he was the company's COO for two and a half
years.
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| Nimrod Bayer (Ph.D.) – Chief Scientist
Dr. Bayer, the inventor of the HyperCore processor and a co-founder of Plurality Ltd., has academic degrees in Computer Engineering (Summa Cum Laude), in Electrical Engineering and in Operations Research from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He has worked with IBM, with the Dutch Center for Mathematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam, with the research group of Distributed and Parallel Processing at the University of Tsukuba in Japan and with M-Systems (now SanDisk).
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| Peleg Aviely – Chief Technology Officer
Mr. Aviely holds a B.Sc. cum laude in electronic and computer engineering from Ben Gurion University. He served as senior VLSI engineer at Metalink before becoming one of Plurality's founders. He has over ten years experience in semiconductor technology.
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| Jeff Miller – Vice President of Marketing and Business Development
Mr. Miller joined Plurality from MIPS Technologies where he was director of sales for MIPS’ RISC processor intellectual property products. He holds a masters degree in business administration and earned his BS in electronics at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. His twenty nine years of sales, marketing and business development experience includes intellectual property, processor and embedded systems silicon products, as well as his contribution to two successful semiconductor start-up companies.
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| Jack Koplik – Vice President of Sales
Mr. Koplik brings 30 years of leadership experience at various senior levels of sales marketing and business development positions in the semiconductor industry, including those in IP licensing and development tools. Jack established and ran the US headquarters of M2000, and in a similar fashion, the US operation of Atmos. He has also held leadership roles at Ambric (Massive Parallel Processing), LSI Logic, Sony and CompCore/Zoran.
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| Ran Ginosar (Ph.D.) – Board member
Dr. Ginosar received his B.Sc. from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in 1978, and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1982, both in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He worked at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1982-1983, and joined the teaching staff of the Technion in 1983. He was a visiting Associate Professor with the University of Utah in 1989-1990, and a visiting faculty with Intel Research Labs in 1997-1999. He is an Associate Professor with the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and he serves as Head of the VLSI Systems Research Center at the Technion.
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