For his seminal contributions to novel nanomaterials and nanodevices, in particular for flexible electronics, nano-bio and cyber-human interfaces, and for alternative energy applications. Personal site
The 2023 Dan Maydan prize ceremony and scientific event will be held in 2025 in Jerusalem.
For his outstanding contributions to nanoscale materials design, with impact in alternative energy applications and environmental conservation, including battery technology, catalysis, topological insulators and water and air filteration.
Our group studies nano-scale geological processes central to hydrology and the oil and gas industry. We use a diverse array of methods, combining cutting edge lab technology, state-of-the-art modeling, and field work.
The research in focuses on the development of radically new nanostructures and molecular materials for the production of innovative solar cells, third generation solar cells.
Development of accurate, general and predictive models of molecular complexity is essential to understanding the chemical origins of life and the very basics of current biochemistry.
Our mission is to investigate the use of stem cell and gene therapies for skeletal tissue regeneration and to translate these technologies to clinical practice.
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