The rose quarterly fall 2012 winter 2013

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Advocacy

ROSE PROJECT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Co-Chairs Jeffrey H. Margolis James Weiss, MD Members Steven L. Edwards Shalom C. Elcott Jay S. Feldman Douglas K. Freeman Philip N. Kaplan Eugene Spiritus, MD Gerald Solomon Lisa Armony, Director www.JewishOrange County.org/Rose

Leadership

In its first major academic initiative with Israel since signing agreements with four Israeli universities last March, UCI hosted a landmark conference that brought engineering professors and students together to examine the impact communications technology will have on global society in the future. “Communications and Information Technology 2025,” co-sponsored by UCI’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Tel Aviv University’s School of Electrical Engineering, with funding from the Rose Project, allowed scholars to share research in the areas of mobile technologies, hardware and storage, cloud technologies and embedded systems and to examine how their work will help meet the needs of the projected 8 billion people expected to inhabit the globe in just 10 years. The conference also provided a venue for Israeli and U.S. professors and the Orange County business community to explore opportunities for academic collaboration, new products and spinoff companies. Henry Samueli School of Engineering Dean Gregory Washington said conversations that took place during the twoday event served as a launching ground for more joint initiatives between the two schools.

Jewish Federation & Family Services is grateful to our partners and investors who have made possible the development and impact of the Rose Project. Ernest & Irma Rose Foundation Margolis Family Foundation Adam & Gila Milstein Family Foundation Michael & Amy Morhaime Samueli Foundation Robert & Linda Yellin

TAU Professor Yosi Shacham shares his research with community members.

The conference was preceded by a community event organized by the Rose Project that brought 500 people to the Samueli Jewish Campus to learn about and celebrate the new UCI-Israel partnerships. “From Bluetooth to Brain Waves” featured a panel of distinguished speakers including Consul General of Israel David Siegel, Broadcom Corp. CEO and philanthropist Henry Samueli and Gregory Washington, and moderated by Rose Project Co-Chair Jeffrey Margolis, all of whom have played a key role in spurring UCI-Israeli collaboration.

Education

Dialogue

Rose Project Co-Chairs James Weiss and Jeffrey Margolis, Israeli Consul General David Siegel, Broadcom CEO Henry Sameuli, Dean Gregory Washington and Samueli Foundation Exec. Dir. Gerald Solomon at the community event, “From Bluetooth to Brain Waves.”

Taking the audience on a journey from turbulent times for Israel at UCI to today’s collaborative environment, Margolis spoke of the importance the Rose Project has placed on developing academic ties between UCI and Israel and the dramatic effect that strategy has had in changing the climate for Israel on campus. He recalled a 2011 meeting between the Rose Council leadership and Siegel at Israel’s Foreign Ministry which shaped that strategy and led ultimately to UCI Chancellor Michael Drake’s mission to Israel in March to sign academic agreements. Consul General Siegel said that Israel’s long term relationships will be based on collaboration with local entities in scientific fields such as biotech, food security and environmental issues. Emerging relations between UCI and Israel, he said, are an incredible model for the rest of the country. Samueli’s discussion focused on his connections to Israeli via Broadcom and the impact Israeli innovation has had on the high tech industry. Those relationships, he said, inspired him to establish a $2 million endowment at UCI to fund academic exchanges with Israel as a positive way to counter anti-Israel activity on campus. A member of UCI’s academic delegation to Israel in March, Washington said he was surprised by, and impressed with, the entrepreneurial spirit he saw among Israelis and that he quickly understood that UCI and Israel universities shared synergies that would facilitate collaboration. He said that he has been overwhelmed by the support from the Orange County Jewish community for UCI’s partnerships with Israel, which is critical to their success. The discussion was followed by a series of presentations by Dr. Eran Socher, Prof. Yosi Shacham, Prof. Alexander Bronstein and Dr. Amir Boag from Tel Aviv University, who shared their cutting edge research in the areas of new media, point of care medicine, advanced antennas and higher speed communication systems, and the impact these technologies will have on the way we communicate in the future.


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