News
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Faculty Researchers Use Gold to Find Cancer Treatments
The Times of Israel reports that a team of researchers is using gold to develop cancer treatments. The team includes Prof. Rachela Popovtzer of BIU's Faculty of Engineering and Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, as well as scientists from Tel Aviv University, and the Institute of Oncology, Davidoff Cancer Center at Rabin Medical Center. Their findings were first published in the journal Nanoscale in January 2016.
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Prof. Zeev Zalevsky Nominated Fellow of the US National Academy of Inventors
Congratulations to Prof. Zeev Zalevsky, Head of the Electro-Optics study program at the Faculty of Engineering and Director of the Nano Photonics Center at the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA), for being honored with the esteemed distinction of becoming a Fellow of the American National Academy on Inventors.
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Taubenblatt Prize Awarded To Prof. Rachela Popovtzer
Prof. Rachela Popovtzer, of the Faculty of Engineering and Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials (BINA), is the recipient of the Leon and Maria Taubenblatt Prize for Excellence in Medical Research for 2017. Prof. Popovtzer earned the award for her research on Theranostic Nanoparticles for Future Personalized Medicine.
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Engineering students help develop a revolutionary method for diagnosing multiple sclerosis
Dr. Maya Aviv, Dr. Adi Vagerhoff and Dr. Eyal Cohen, all former students (now alumni) at Prof. Zeev Zalevsky's laboratory at the Faculty of Engineering, collaborated with with two Holon Institue of Technology students, and successfully developed a method to diagnose multiple sclerosis in two to three minutes from imaging, with a certainty close to 100%. They have developed an algorithm that can scan the hundreds of images produced by MRI in two or three minutes and possibly detect cells in the nervous system that are affected.
(Orignial article in French)
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Two Faculty Grad Students Win Prestigious Science Ministry Scholarships
Congratulations to grad student Tal-Shahar Ben Gal and PhD candidate Mariana Biederman, of Prof. Rachela Popovotzer's lab, who each won a 2017 Ministry of Science and Technology Scholarship for the Advancement of Women in Science for Graduate Students. Tal-Shahar won a 50,000NIS scholarship for studying bifunctional gold nano-particles enhancing the immune system. Mariana won an 80,000NIS scholarship for studying nanometric barcodes identifying bio processes inside the body.
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Prof. Zeev Zalevsky Wins the ASLMS prestigious Young Investigator Award.
Prof. Zeev Zalevsky, Head of the Electro-Optics Program at BIU’s Faculty of Engineering, and Director of BIU’s Nanophotonics Center , has won the American Society of Lasers in Medicine and Surgery’s prestigious Young Investigator Award. Prof. Zalevsky was awarded for his involvement in the development of laser-based remote biomedical sensors. This innovative technology enables biomedical remote sensing in real time, using lasers and reflected pattern analysis.
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Dr. Gur Yaari Appointed Member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Dr. Gur Yaari has been appointed a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities' Forum for Young Reserachers in Natural Sciences, along with three other BIU researchers.
The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities established a Young Researchers Forum in the Natural Sciences. The Forum's objective is to bring together outstanding young researchers from academic institutions in Israel with expertise in a shared field, to engage in scientific discussions of cutting-edge research in the selected field. BIU Rector Prof. Miriam Faust congrtulated the newly appointed Forum members and predicted they will contribute greatly to the Forum's activities, and to leveraging the fields of natural sciences in Israel.
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Tech Can Alleviate Pressure on Hospitals, Says Prof. Zeev Zalevsky
The Faculty of Engineering's Prof. Zeev Zalevsky, who is also ContinUse Bimoterics CTO, spoke at Calcalist’s 7th digital and mobile conference in Tel Aviv. He also said the healthcare industry is struggling to keep up with patient demand. Read the full Calcalist article here.
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Best Article Award to PhD Candidate
Ofer Schwartz, a PhD candidate in Prof. Sharon Gannot's group, has won the Best Paper Award at the 2017 WASPAA conference (IEEE Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics) held in New York earlier this month. The paper, titled "Blind Microphone Geometry Calibration Using One Reverberant Speech Event" was co written with Axel Plinge, of TU Dortmund Universit, who also presented the article during the conference.
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At the Forefront of Stem Cell Research
Dr. Koby Baranes develops stem cell research models, in hopes of discovering improved treatment methods for autism and multiple sclerosis
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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.
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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
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The Goal: an Error-Free Network
Dr. Ran Gelles combines interactive coding theories with distributed computing to create a fail-safe communication network
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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
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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