Technion Alumni Medal Awarded to Johny Srouji and Aharon Aharon

The Technion Alumni Medal is awarded to alumni for exceptional accomplishments in the fields of science, medicine, engineering, technology, or architecture; who have made substantial contributions to the industrial, scientific, economic, and educational infrastructure in Israel; and who have showed outstanding leadership and commitment to supporting the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

Technion President Professor Uri Sivan presented the Technion Alumni Medal to Technion alumni Johny Srouji, senior vice president of Hardware Technologies at Apple, and to Aharon Aharon, founder of the consulting company C-Perto, first GM of Apple Israel, and former CEO of the Israeli Innovation Authority. They were awarded the Medal for their many exemplary achievements, which have strengthened the Technion, industry, and academia, in Israel and around the world. The awardees are outstanding role models for past, present, and future generations of Technion students.

At the same event, Prof. Sivan conferred the President’s Award for Exceptional Achievement upon Professor Eli Biham from the Henry & Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science, for his exceptional and unique contributions to the field of cyber.

The Alumni Medal and the President’s Award were presented to Mr. Aharon, Mr. Srouji, and Prof. Biham at the president’s reception at the Board of Governors meeting, in the presence of guests, including Technion Governors; the Mayor of Haifa, Dr. Einat Kalisch-Rotem; Technion management; members of the Technion Council; deans; and other leaders from Israeli industry.

President Sivan congratulated Mr. Srouji and Mr. Aharon on their significant contributions to cutting-edge technology, the global High-tech industry, and the Technion over the years. “These two alumni embody the true spirit of the Technion, encompassing innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, technological excellence, and social awareness,” he said. “They serve as exemplary figures who have achieved remarkable accomplishments by translating their ideas, insights, and inventions into technologies that have transformed Israel’s economy and society, propelling it into the future. They follow the glorious 100-year-old tradition that began in the historic building located in the Hadar neighborhood, and continued in the acclaimed achievements of a hundred thousand Technion alumni who are today high-tech leaders in Israel and around the world. I am grateful to you, Aharon and Johny, for your immense contribution, each in your own field. You are a source of pride and serve as inspirational models for all Technion graduates. The Technion will continue to lead Israel towards technological prominence, towards prosperity and welfare, and no less important – towards advancing Israeli society.”

Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) presented the Technion Alumni Medal to Johny Srouji
Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) presented the Technion Alumni Medal to Johny Srouji

Mr. Johny Srouji serves as senior vice president of Hardware Technologies at Apple. He has built one of the world’s strongest and most innovative teams of silicon and technology engineers, overseeing breakthrough custom silicon and hardware technologies including displays, batteries, application processors, storage controllers, cameras, sensors, silicon display and other chipsets across Apple’s entire product line. He joined Apple in 2008 to lead development of the A4, the first Apple-designed system on a chip. Prior to Apple, Mr. Srouji held senior positions at Intel and IBM in the area of processor development and design. He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in computer science from the Technion.

The medal was awarded to Mr. Srouji In recognition of his outstanding achievements and visionary leadership in the high-tech industry, particularly at Apple where he has played a pivotal role in driving innovation in hardware design and development which has profoundly impacted the global technology landscape; and with deep appreciation for his esteemed position as an exemplary Technion ambassador and alumnus, inspiring and guiding multiple generations of Technion students.

“Growing up, the Technion was near enough to be real, but prestigious enough to be a dream. I was able to realize that dream because of my family, my community, and the values they instilled in me,” said Srouji. “I’m proud to work for a company committed to leaving the world better than we found it, and that The Technion is instilling that ideal in the next generation — and generations to come.”

Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) presented the Technion Alumni Medal to Aharon Aharon
Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) presented the Technion Alumni Medal to Aharon Aharon

Mr. Aharon Aharon is a key figure in the global technology industry. He was the first CEO of the Innovation Authority (IIA – formerly the “Chief Scientist’s Office”) and was responsible, among other things, for the links between academia and industry for the benefit of the growth of the Israeli economy. Today, Mr. Aharon is working in his consulting company C-Perto. He is a Director in TASE (Tel Aviv Stock Exchange), Member of the National R&D Council and active with the Technion, and NGOs promoting Education for All in Israel. He holds a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering, and an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, both from the Technion, where he lectured for over 15 years.

Mr. Aharon was awarded the medal in appreciation of his decades-long support of the Technion; for his contribution to the training of many generations of engineers, researchers, and scientists who are now at the forefront of industry and academia in Israel and around the world; for promoting innovation and strengthening the Technion’s connection to industry; and for his life-long generosity and commitment to Technion’s students and friends worldwide.

“In my career, I tried to promote connections between academia and industry,” said Aharon. “Quite recently, an important agreement has been reached between the Technion and the Israeli Ministry of Economy and Industry, which would significantly advance the productive industry in Israel. This collaboration was made possible by a project that began two years ago, led by the Technion, generously funded by the Russell Berrie Foundation, and managed by me. My love story with the Technion began a long time ago, when I entered my first class here, having just finished military service. That class made me want to become a teacher. I am glad I was able to make this dream come true, having taught in the Technion for 18 years.”

Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) with Prof. Eli Biham
Technion President Prof. Uri Sivan (left) with Prof. Eli Biham

The President’s Award for Exceptional Achievement was conferred upon Prof. Biham, an esteemed faculty member of the Henry and Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science, who has made remarkable and unparalleled contributions to the field of cybersecurity. His expertise played a pivotal role in the Technion’s rapid and efficient recovery from the recent cyber attack.

Prof. Eli Biham received his B.Sc. in Mathematics and Computer Science at Tel Aviv University (cum laude) in 1982 and his Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute in 1991. He has been a faculty member int the Technion’s Henry & Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science since 1991. Prof. Biham is the founding head of the Technion’s Hiroshi Fujiwara Cyber Security Research Center. He was also an editor of the journal of cryptology and a director in the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR). An IACR Fellow since 2012, he has received numerous honors, including the RSA award in 2012. He has been an IACR distinguished lecturer since 2013.

Prof. Biham expressed his gratitude to the people who helped tackle the cyber-attack together with him. He thanked President Sivan and said, “During my years as a professor, I created many courses in cyber security, cryptography, computer security. It was my goal to give students the abilities and knowledge to do the things that I did, so they may help Israel and all humanity for years to come.”

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Technion President’s Award for Exceptional Achievement

The Technion President’s Award for Exceptional Achievement was conferred upon Prof. Eli Biham
for his exceptional and unique contribution to the field of cyber.

Prof. Biham, an esteemed faculty member at the Henry and Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science, has made remarkable and unparalleled contributions to the field of cybersecurity. His expertise played a pivotal role in the Technion’s rapid and efficient recovery from the recent cyber attack.

Grand Prize in Chemistry to Prof. Gideon Grader

Prof. Gideon Grader
Prof. Gideon Grader

Professor Gideon Grader of the Wolfson Department of Chemical Engineering received recently the Grand Prix Scientifique in Chemistry and Hydrogen from the Charles Defforey Foundation – Institute of France. The prestigious prize was awarded on June 21, 2023, as a research grant for developing innovative green hydrogen technology.

Institut de France (Institute of France) is a non-profit learned society that unites the five French academies. Founded in 1795 and placed under the protection of the President of the French Republic, the Institut de France encourages research, supports creativity, and provides funding for many humanitarian projects in the form of prizes, bursaries, and grants.

Prof. Gideon Grader receives the Prize from Prof. Odile Eisenstein
Prof. Gideon Grader receives the Prize from Prof. Odile Eisenstein

Prof. Grader completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of California, Berkeley, and his Ph.D. at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He joined the Technion’s Wolfson Faculty of Chemical Engineering in 1990 following a post-doctoral fellowship at the AT&T Bell Laboratories. He is currently a member of the faculty and the founding director of the Grand Technion Energy Program.

Over the past decade, Prof. Grader developed the E-TAC process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen, whereby the production of the two gases is decoupled in time, along with Professor Avner Rothschild, Dr. Hen Dotan, and Dr. Avigail Landman. Based on this innovative technology, green hydrogen company H2Pro was founded in 2019 and currently employs around 100 people. The company has raised over $100 million from venture capital funds, including Bill Gates’ BEV fund, TEMASEK, and Horizon Ventures, and from several large strategic partners including steel and ammonia producers, Arcellor Mittal and Yara, respectively. H2Pro was recently selected by BloombergNEF as one of the most promising companies for solving the climate change crisis.

The ceremony at the Institut de France
The ceremony at the Institut de France

The existing E-TAC method uses several consecutive steps, during which hydrogen and oxygen are produced on stationary electrodes at different times in a batch process. This is achieved by circulating electrolyte solutions at different temperatures through the electrodes. The main idea for which Prof. Grader won the prize is the transformation of the E-TAC idea from a batch into a continuous process. This goal is being achieved by developing unique electrodes that can move continuously between the separated sites where the hydrogen and oxygen are produced simultaneously, while the solution remains stationary. This development will simplify process control, improve stability, and enable long-term operation at a low cost. Such a continuous system will also enable easier scale up to industrial level.

BizTec Entrepreneurship Program Opens its 19th Class

BizTec, Israel’s leading entrepreneurship program founded in 2004 at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, recently announced the opening of its 2023 class. The opening event took place as part of the t-day entrepreneurship and career day organized by the t-hub: the Technion Hub for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. To date, BizTec has supported thousands of students, and almost 600 past groups have developed their ideas into a venture. According to Program Director Dr. Lital Attia, the key to success at BizTec is a combination of finding a solution suitable for a large market, adapting the product to the client’s and the user’s needs, using suitable technologies, and strong teamwork skills. “I believe that each of the accepted ventures has tremendous potential to become a success,” Dr. Attia said.

Ran Korber & Emil Fisher, Breezometer founders
Ran Korber & Emil Fisher, Breezometer founders

Numerous graduates of the program attended the opening event, including Ran Korber, founder of BreezoMeter (BizTec 2013), which recently sold to Google for $200 million; Dr. Meital Segev Bar, who together with Dr. Gady Konvalina and Professor Hossam Haick, developed Feelit (BizTec 2016) and raised more than $10 million; Zinat Awad and Assaf Licht, current students in the double medicine and biomedical engineering track and co-founders of Harmony (BizTec 2020); Karny Ilan, one of the founders of Feminai (first place winner in BizTec 2022); and Anastasia Nepomnyashchaya, one of the founders of Speculate (second place winner in BizTec 2022). All shared their stories and offered advice for the young entrepreneurs.

Dr. Meital Segev Bar
Dr. Meital Segev Bar

Participants in the program benefit from lectures, workshops, training, and mentoring from academia, industry, and the venture capital sector. At the conclusion of the program, the successful ventures pitch their ideas at a major event, called Demo Day, to investors and opinion leaders. The program is held under the sponsorship of the Bronica Entrepreneurship Center, established by Yehuda and Yehudit Bronicki, founders of Ormat Technologies and winners of the Israel Prize for Lifetime Enterprise in Industry. The program is accompanied by the law firm S. Horowitz & Co. and runs in collaboration with venture capital funds Glilot Capital Partners, the Takwin Fund, and more.

Zinat Awad & Assaf Licht
Zinat Awad & Assaf Licht
Dr. Gady Konvalina
Dr. Gady Konvalina