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  •  Granny's Heart (Hebrew book cover)

    Your Dad Would Have Been Proud

    Granny's Heart is a children’s poetry book written by Yaffa Yomtovian in memory of her husband who lost his battle to cancer. Yaffa’s daughter Michal is a graduate of the Faculty of Engineering.

  •  Tamar Viclizki

    The Objective: 50% Female Programmers within a Decade

    Tamar Viclizki is the Founding Director of the She-Codes office at Bar-Ilan University, aiming to make the world of programming more accessible to women

  •  Dr. Ran Gelles

    The Goal: an Error-Free Network

    Dr. Ran Gelles combines interactive coding theories with distributed computing to create a fail-safe communication network

  •  Dr. Doron Naveh

    As Small as It Gets

    Dr. Doron Naveh constructs transistors from two dimensional and topological materials, and studies dichalcogenide spintronics, hoping to change the paradigm of nano-electronics

  • Prof. Amir Leshem

    Breaking the Net

    What do Facebook and Twitter have to do with fighting terror or curing epidemic diseases?
    Prof. Amir Leshem presents: the study of social media and its unexpected contexts

  •  Dr. Moti Fridman

    Playing with Time

    After successfully cloaking a short event in time during his Post Doc, Dr. Moti Fridman is using temporal optics to develop advanced temporal technologies.

  • Israel Academic of Sciences and Humanities Membership

    Dr. Gur Yaari of the Faculty of Engineering is one of four BIU scientists to be chosen as member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities’ Young Researchers Forum. The forum elects Israel’s outstanding young researchers in natural sciences to engage in scientific discussions of cutting-edge research in the selected field.

  • The Faculty of Engineering in Bar-Ilan University qualifies for RoboCup Finals 2017 in Japan

    Bar Ilan University (BIU) is proud to announce that its humanoid soccer  team has qualified for the 2017 RoboCup finals in Japan, which will  take place July 27-31. Our team is made up of new custom-built  humanoid robot players, with a student programming team. This advanced  team of  humanoid  players shows the convergence of Sciences and Engineering at BIU,  with contributions from Dr. Eli Kolberg of the Faculty of Engineering,  and Prof. Gal Kaminka of the Computer Science Department in the  Faculty of Natural Sciences. The team will be lead to Japan by  Dr. Kolberg and support staff

  • Post Doc Fellowship

    Dr. Raj Kumar, a postdoc in Prof. Orit Shefi's lab, earned the VATAT (PBC) Fellowship for outstanding postdoctoral researchers from China and India.

  • Professor Sharon Gannot

    Speaker Localization in Reverberant Rooms

    Professor Sharon Gannot and his team address this classic problem in the field of signal processing, by methods of manifold learning

  • The Analog Specialists- Or Adiv

    The Analog Specialists

    Or Adiv, currently studying for his Bachelor's degree, explains why the analog team at the network and telecommunication company in which he works is comprised of Bar Ilan University students only.

  • Professor Alex Fish

    Collaboration in the Faculty of Engineering

    Professor Alex Fish talks about how the Faculty of Engineering has become a hub of activity in the field of chip technology.

  • Dr. Tomer Kalisky

    Synergy between Abilities

    What is the connection between a computational physicist in the Faculty of Engineering, to a laboratory that deals with experimental biology? Dr. Tomer Kalisky implements techniques for collecting and analyzing big data in the field of cancer research.

  • רוברט גיטרמן

    Incentives for Outstanding Students

    Undecided about whether to go into industry or remain in the academic world? An abundance of scholarships and grants are available for outstanding advanced degree students. Robert Giterman, a doctoral student in Nanotechnology at Bar Ilan University's Faculty of Engineering, has won three scholarships in recent years.

  • Looking Towards the World

    Looking Towards the World

    The Faculty of Engineering held its first, unique summer course in Nanophotonics last June, in which approximately thirty Chinese students participated. The ultimate goal, says Prof. Dror Fixler, is to become an international Faculty and to attract the best students, not only from China but from all over the world.