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  1. Dana Moshkovitz is an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department of MIT and a member of CSAIL. She has a broad interest in theoretical computer science, with a focus on probabilistically checkable proofs (PCP), pseudo-randomness, coding theory and algorithms. Moshkovitz completed her PhD at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2008, where she worked with ...

  2. Dana Moshkovitz is an assistant professor at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department in MIT. A member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAL) and a member of the Theory of Computation Group, she has served as the ITT Career Development Chair and received the Jerome Saltzer Award for teaching.

  3. 392 Followers, 1,178 Following, 46 Posts - Dana Moshkovitz (@danamoshkovitz) on Instagram: "‎ You r stronger then you think מאמנת אישית ובקבוצות קטנות, נשים ובני נוער חיפה ליצירת קשר :‎"

  4. Dana Moshkovitz Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Member (2009--10), School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced StudyIn this lec...

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  5. Dana Moshkovitz is an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department of MIT and a member of CSAIL. She has a broad interest in theoretical computer science, with a focus on probabilistically checkable proofs (PCP), pseudo-randomness, coding theory and algorithms. Moshkovitz completed her PhD at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2008, where she worked with ...

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  7. live-simons-institute.pantheon.berkeley.eduDana Moshkovitz Aaronson

    Dana did her PhD at the Weizmann Institute in Israel. Her thesis co-won the Nessyahu Prize for best math PhD thesis in Israel in 2009, and part of this work was awarded the FOCS 2008 Best paper. Dana went on to spend a couple of years at Princeton University and the Institute of Advanced Study before joining MIT as an assistant professor.