Education
Professor Shashua received his B.Sc in mathematics and computer science from Tel-Aviv University in 1985 and his M.Sc in computer science in 1989 from the Weizmann Institute of Science under the supervision of Professor Shimon Ullman. His Doctor of Philosophy in brain and cognitive sciences was received from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), while working at the Artificial Intelligence laboratory, in 1993. And his postdoctoral training under Professor
Tomaso Poggio at the center for biological and computational learning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Since 1996 he is with the faculty of computer science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
In 1999 he was appointed as an associate professor and in 2003 received full professorship. Between the years 2002-2005 he was the head of the engineering and computer science school at the Hebrew University.
Professor Shashua currently holds the Sachs chair in computer science at the Hebrew University.
Over the years Professor Shashua has published over 100 papers in the field of machine vision and computational learning.
His work includes early visual processing of Saliency and Grouping mechanisms, Visual Recognition and Learning, Image Synthesis for Animation and Graphics, theory of Computer Vision in the areas of multiple-view geometry and multi-view tensors, multilinear algebraic systems in Vision and Learning and primal/dual optimization for approximate inference in MRF and Graphical models and recently on deep layered networks.