Prof. Emeritus Arie Maharshak

Prof. Emeritus Arie Maharshak

Prof. Emeritus Arie Maharshak

מחלקה: Industrial Engineering and Management
תפקיד נוכחי: Former President of Braude College of Engineering

Education :

Ph.D.2006, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

M.Sc.2002, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

B.Sc.1999, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

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Refereed Papers

 
45 refereed papers, papers in conference proceedings, abstracts and presentations
Books
Christian, W., Belloni, M., Maharshak, A, Pundak, D. (2008). Multi-Representational Electromagnetism. Reches, Kadima.

Academic Appointments

2012-Present President, Braude College, Karmiel, Israel

2008-Present Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

2004-2007 Head, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

2001-2004 Lecturer & Senior Lecturer, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

1984-1985       Senior research associate with the Aeronautics & Astronautics Advanced Robotics
Laboratory. Stanford University, California

Teaching Experience

ORT Braude College:
Graduate Course Systems Engineering:
• Advanced Topics in Marketing ManagementUndergraduate Courses: Industrial Engineering & Management
• Competitive Strategy
• Marketing Strategy
• Industrial Marketing
• International Marketing
• Interdisciplinary Project in EntrepreneurshipIndustrial Experience:
1976 – 1989 Armament Development Authority, Ministry of Defense, Israel (“RAFAEL")
1989 – 2001 Hi-Tech entrepreneur, patents and new product development ; holding 12 patents the fields of electroics, mechanics, and plastics
 
• Marketing philosophy and its implications on business orientation
• Interpretation of marketing messages across realities
• ‘Naïve Concept’ as a conceptual barrier.

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