Information for prospective full-time graduate students may be found on the Technion’s Graduate School website and on the Technion’s International School website.
The requirements for M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees vary slightly between the different faculties.
Typically, one needs to accumulate about 20 credit points for M.Sc. (6-8 courses) and about 10 credit points for Ph.D. (3-4 courses) over the course of one’s studies. In both cases a research proposal must be submitted by the first year, and it is advisable to find a M.Sc. adviser and necessary to find a Ph.D. adviser before starting the degree. Thus prospective candidates are encouraged to contact relevant members of the group before applying. It is also common that a successful graduate student receives a fellowship and is provided with on-campus accommodations upon request.
Apart from the full-time option, graduate students are invited to participate in the research activities of the probability group in one of the two following ways:
- In the framework of the dual-doctorate agreements.
- As visiting research students. In this case funding is normally provided via individual research grants of the group members, who should be contacted accordingly.
Current Ph.D students
Name | Years | Hosts |
Parker Duncan | 2020 – present | Procaccia |
Yohai Reani |
2021- present | Bobrowski |
Tal Peretz | 2020 – present | Rosenthal |
Johanna Weinberg | 2022-present | Mytnik |
Current M.Sc students
Name | Years | Hosts |
Yam Berent | 2022 – present | Procaccia |
Eran Avneri |
2023- present | Mytnik |