Science Links
Mathematica is the programming environment in which I mostly work.


SEE is "Software For the Exploration of Exploration" which was developed by Dr. Dan Drei and Prof. Ilan Golani for studying the spatial behavior of laboratory rats and mice.

Prof.
Ilan Golani was my M.A. and Ph.D. mentor in the Zoology  Dept. of Tel-Aviv University, and I still collaborate with him.


Prof.
Yoav Benjamini is a great statistician I've been working with since my Ph.D. thesis and has a lot of influence on my research.


Dr.
Ofer Tchernichovski and me did our Ph.D. studies in Ilan Golani’s lab in Tel-Aviv University at about the same time (he was two years my senior, I think). We had a lot of fun and interesting discussions together. Ofer was studying rat exploratory behavior at the time, and he was the first to build the setup that I now use with mice. Since his post-doc he moved into birdsong, made some of the most interesting recent discoveries in this area, and now has his own lab in CUNY.

Family and Fun Links
My brother Evyatar Kafkafi lives with his family in the urban kibbutz Tamuz in Beit-Shemesh, Israel.


I have been training in Tai-Chi-Chuan for several years now, in a system that I learned in the Israeli Taichi Center. Here is their website in
English and Hebrew.