Michael Elad is a Professor of Computer Science at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where he has held a permanent faculty position since 2003. He also holds a courtesy appointment in the Technion's Electrical & Computer Engineering Department. Elad received his B.Sc. (1986), M.Sc. (1988) and D.Sc. (1997) in Electrical Engineering from the Technion, followed by a research associate position at Stanford University (2001-2003). His educational background includes: B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Technion (1986) M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Technion (1988), focusing on video compression algorithms under Prof. David Malah D.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the Technion (1997), focusing on super-resolution algorithms for image sequences under Prof. Arie Feuer Michael Elad's research spans signal and image processing and machine learning, with specialization in inverse problems, sparse representations, deep learning, and generative models. He is particularly renowned for his work on sparse representations, having created the influential K-SVD algorithm together with Michal Aharon and Bruckstein. His 2010 book "Sparse and Redundant Representations: From Theory to Applications in Signal and Image Processing" is a leading publication in this field. Elad has also made significant contributions to diffusion models and generative AI, applying these concepts to solve complex problems in signal and image processing. His extensive publication record shows a clear evolution from foundational work on sparse representations to more recent applications in deep learning and generative models. While his early work focused on theoretical aspects of sparse coding and dictionary learning, his more recent publications demonstrate an integration of these concepts with modern deep learning techniques, particularly in the areas of image restoration, super-resolution, and generative modeling. Elad's scientific achievements have been recognized with numerous awards: Rothschild Prize in Engineering (2024) Member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (2024) Weizmann Award for contributions in Sparse Modeling (2021) IEEE SPS Sustained Impact Paper Award (2018) IEEE SPS Best Paper Award (2018) IEEE SPS Technical Achievement Award (2018) Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM Fellow) (2018) IEEE Fellow (2012) ERC advanced grant (2013) Throughout his career, Elad has been actively involved in academic service and mentorship. He has served as an Associate Editor for several prestigious journals including IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, and Applied Computational Harmonic Analysis. From 2016 to 2021, he was the Editor-in-Chief for SIAM Imaging Sciences. He has advised numerous students, including Michal Aharon and Yaniv Romano. Elad also headed the Rothschild-Technion Program for Excellence from 2015 to 2018, an undergraduate program for exceptional students. Elad maintains an active research laboratory at the Technion focused on advancing the theory and applications of sparse representations, deep learning, and generative models in signal and image processing. His team continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in image restoration, super-resolution, and other inverse problems in imaging.
