Nir Shavit ( Hebrew: ניר שביט) is an Israeli computer scientist. He is a professor in the Computer Science Department at Tel Aviv University and a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology .
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Nir Shavit Professor Email shanir@csail.mit.edu Phone 324-8440 Room 32-G622 Nir Shavit received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in 1984 and 1986, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1990.
Nir Shavit received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Computer Science from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology in 1984 and 1986, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1990. Shavit is a co-author of the book The Art of Multiprocessor Programming.
Nir Shavit ( Hebrew: ניר שביט) is an Israeli computer scientist. He is a professor in the Computer Science Department at Tel Aviv University and a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology .
Artificial Intelligence and Decision-making combines intellectual traditions from across computer science and electrical engineering to develop techniques for the analysis and synthesis of systems that interact with an external world via perception, communication, and action; while also learning, making decisions and adapting to a changing environment.
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Connectomics is an emerging area of neurobiology that uses cutting edge machine learning and image processing to extract brain connectivity graphs from electron microscopy images. It has long been assumed that the processing of connectomics data will require mass storage, farms of CPU/GPUs, and will take months (if not years) of processing time.
Flat combining and the synchronization-parallelism tradeoff. D Hendler, I Incze, N Shavit, M Tzafrir. Proceedings of the twenty-second annual ACM symposium on Parallelism in …. , 2010. 406. 2010. Split-ordered lists: Lock-free extensible hash tables. O Shalev, N Shavit. Journal of the ACM (JACM) 53 (3), 379-405.
I work with Prof. Nir Shavit as part of the Multicore Algorithmics Group and Computational Connectomics Group Email: amatveev@csail.mit.edu Research Interests My main research area is highly-concurrent performance-engineered multi-core systems.
Nir Shavit’s Publications: 2023 Tri Nguyen, Mukul Narwani, Mark Larson, Yicong Li, Shuhan Xie, Hanspeter Pfister, Donglai Wei, Nir Shavit, Lu Mi, Alexandra Pacureanu, Wei-Chung Lee, Aaron T. Kuan. The XPRESS challenge: Xray Projectomic Reconstruction – Extracting Segmentation with Skeletons.
Prof. Nir Shavit Professor of Computer Science and Engineering Primary DLC Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science MIT Room: 32-G622 (617) 253-5883 shanir@csail.mit.edu Areas of Interest and Expertise Multiprocessors Parallel Computing Multicore Programming Concurrent Data Structures Shared Memory Computability and Complexity