staff
Dr. Omer Revah
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The lab studies the basic processes that control the development of the human and mammalian brain and how genetic mutations may affect these processes to lead to neurodevelopmental disorders
Prof. Guy Ron
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Study of two of the fundamental forces of nature, the ElectroWeak force, and the Strong Nuclear Force by conducting experiments on systems which are affected by these forces.
Prof. Abraham Rubinstein
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Research interests are focused on site-specific therapy and real-time diagnostics of inflammation and malignant processes in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
Prof. Amir Saar
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Research is aimed at developing semiconductor-based nanostructures, investigating their fundamental properties and developing a variety of electronic, optoelectronic and photonic devices that are based on these nanostructures.
Maurice Saidian
Prof. Yoel Sasson
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Phase transfer catalysis, theory and applications. Catalytic process development. Liquid phase autoxidations. Formate salts as hydrogen and energy carriers. Gas and liquid phase halogenations. Selective bromination processes.
Prof. Yeala Shaked
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Dr. Daniel Sharon
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Solid-State Ionics, Polymer Science, Electrochemistry, Thin films, Nanofabrication, and Energy storage
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Prof. Eran Sharon
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Experimental study of pattern formation in complex systems, equilibrium configurations of thin sheets with nontrivial intrinsic geometry.
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Dr. Or Shemesh
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Genetically Encoded Nanoparticles
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Prof. Roy Shenhar
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We love structure and order. Nature does too sometimes (when enthalpy prevails), but sometimes not (when entropy wins).
We study the principles of self-assembly in order to learn how to control it and obtain structured materials.
Prof. Eilon Sherman
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We develop and apply combinations of single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), including photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM) and direct stochastic optical reconstruction (dSTORM) in multiple colors.
Dr. Roy Shiloh
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