Dr. Udi Cohen
Corporate VP and GM Dimensional Metrology Division
Nova Measuring Instruments Ltd
Israel
Biography
Dr. Cohen joined Nova in 2017 as the General Manager of the Dimensional Metrology Division.Prior to joining Nova, he was Chief Executive Officer of BioControl Medical since 2005. Under his leadership, BioControl Medical attracted a world-class group of senior executives, engineers and medical advisors and developed an advanced implantable electrostimulation platform technology with potential application in numerous therapeutic areas. Dr. Cohen successfully led BioControl Medical through three financing rounds, and also oversaw the sale of the company’s technology assets in urology and gynecology to American Medical Systems in 2006. Since 2010 he led the strategic partnership with Medtronic focused on developing and commercializing implantable electrostimulation devices for the treatment of congestive heart failure.Dr. Cohen received a Bachelor Degree of Science in Mathematics and Physics as well as a Ph.D. in Physics from Hebrew University in Jerusalem and participated in Wharton’s AMP program.
Research Interest
Dr. Cohen joined Nova in 2017 as the General Manager of the Dimensional Metrology Division.Prior to joining Nova, he was Chief Executive Officer of BioControl Medical since 2005. Under his leadership, BioControl Medical attracted a world-class group of senior executives, engineers and medical advisors and developed an advanced implantable electrostimulation platform technology with potential application in numerous therapeutic areas. Dr. Cohen successfully led BioControl Medical through three financing rounds, and also oversaw the sale of the company’s technology assets in urology and gynecology to American Medical Systems in 2006. Since 2010 he led the strategic partnership with Medtronic focused on developing and commercializing implantable electrostimulation devices for the treatment of congestive heart failure.Dr. Cohen received a Bachelor Degree of Science in Mathematics and Physics as well as a Ph.D. in Physics from Hebrew University in Jerusalem and participated in Wharton’s AMP program.