Biography
A native of New York City, Martin Land received a BA in Physics from Reed College in Portland, Oregon in 1977, an MS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University in New York in 1979, an MS in Physics from Hebrew University in 1986, and a PhD in Physics from Tel Aviv University in 1996. He has been active in computer hardware engineering and networking since 1975, developing fiberoptic networks at Bell Laboratories and parallel computing platforms at Hebrew University. He joined the faculty of Hadassah College in 1997. He teaches courses in computer architecture, microprocessors, networking, and embedded systems. He serves as president of the International Association for Relativistic Dynamics (IARD).
Office Hours
Weekly Office Hours (שעות קבלה)
by Zoom at:
https://zoom.us/j/97718759219?pwd=ZVU3S2xjZ1lMbW5OMnVaU0JvRDMxQT09.
Write to me at martin@hac.ac.il to set up a meeting by video conference.
Research Interests
Computer Networks and Architectures, Foundations of Electromagnetism, Relativistic Quantum Theory, The Problem of Time, Social Impact of Computing Technology and Responsible Computing Platforms, Critical Theory.
Recent Conference Talks
Books
Jonathan Boyarin and Martin Land, Time and Human Language Now | |
Shai Ginsburg, Martin Land and Jonathan Boyarin, Jews and the Ends of Theory | |
Martin Land and Lawrence P. Horwitz, Relativistic Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics |
International Association for Relativistic Dynamics (IARD)