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Dr. Moshe Eizenman This is Me

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University of Toronto

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  1. 1. www.echl.com
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    Published on: 1/25/2008   Last Visited: 2/7/2008

    Their parents, Moshe and Ronit, emigrated from Israel to Toronto to attend college, then stayed.

    Moshe Eizenman is a professor of engineering at the University of Toronto. He headed a team that developed the "eye-tracking" technology used to train military pilots by displaying on a screen the visual field their eyes are focused upon.
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    Moshe Eizenman said his son always was good in sports.

    "Growing up, his hand-eye coordination was very good. He got it from baseball. It was easy for him to excel, but as you move up, without hard work it becomes difficult."

    Off the ice, Eizenman has settled into his first year as a professional. He plays some golf and goes bowling, keeps up with world news through The Economist magazine and plays video games with his teammates.

    With the video game Rock Band, he is bassist for The Dockers.

    "We're going on a world tour, from our own living room," Eizenman said of the band that also includes teammates Matt Quinn, Kenny Bernard and Jarrett Konkle.
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    Eizenman hopes he's not available for the hockey world championships this spring.
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    Eizenman admits that becoming the first Israeli to play in the NHL is a dream.

    "Every Canadian dreams of hoisting the Cup over their heads," he said. "I can't tell you how many times I've been Steve Yzerman, going down the right wing, taking a shot to win the Stanley Cup. On the pond by my house, I've played that scenario over in my imagination while going through the motions hundreds of times."

    And to think it all started with a 7-year-old misunderstanding his old man.

    "The best thing I ever did," Eizenman said, "was follow that puck."
  2. 2. Management - VisionTrack
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    Published on: 12/28/2007   Last Visited: 12/28/2007

    Professor Moshe Eizenman, D.B.A., Ph.D. Department of Ophthalmology and the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto Consultant, Partner

    Since 1981, Dr. Eizenman's group at the University of Toronto have developed eye-tracking technology and data analysis systems to meet the demanding criteria of the world's most advanced clients seeking to understand the ocular-motor system.

    State-of-the-art systems have been developed for use by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, Raytheon, CAE Electronics and numerous primary research institutions. These demanding clients have invested heavily to rigorously verify the accuracy of the data and analysis by Dr. Eizenman's group, confirming his position as a leading authority on eye tracking technology, analysis and visual scanning interpretations of pilots, drivers and consumers.
  3. 3. Israel Campus Beat : Campus News
    www.israelcampusbeat.org/ICB/A - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/16/2006   Last Visited: 5/15/2007

    The program is intended to benefit both Israel and Canada, said Moshe Eizenman, a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Toronto and a member of the executive of Canadian Friends of Tel Aviv University (CFTAU) and chair of the CFTAU committee looking after the program. (Canadian Jewish News)

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