David Harel

David Harel
David Harel
Born 1950
London, England
Nationality Israeli
Fields Computer Science
Institutions Weizmann Institute
Notable awards

ACM Software System Award

Israel Prize
David Harel (right) with Carl Hewitt at FLoC 2006

David Harel (Hebrew: דוד הראל‎; born 1950) is a professor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Born in London, England, he was Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at the institute for seven years.

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Biography

Harel is best known for his work on dynamic logic, computability and software engineering. In the 1980s he invented the graphical language of Statecharts, which has been adopted as part of the UML standard. He has also published expository accounts of computer science, such as his award winning 1987 book "Algorithmics: The Spirit of Computing" and has made appearances on Israeli radio and television. He currently works on many diverse topics, including visual languages, graph layout, systems biology and the communication of odours.

Harel completed his Ph.D. at MIT between 1976 and 1978, which is exceptionally fast.

In 1987, Harel co-founded software company I-Logix.[1]

He is now working on a computer model of a nematode, 'Caenorhabditis elegans', which was the first multicellular organism to have its genome completely sequenced. The eventual completeness of such a model depends on his updated version of the test developed by Alan Turing to identify whether computers could reason well enough that a human communicating with them could not tell whether a human or a machine was at the other end of the communication.[2]

He is a fellow of the ACM and the IEEE.

Awards

References

External links

  • David Harel's home page at the Weizmann Institute of Science.

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