Nanotechnology Research - Universities in Israel
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The following Technion academic units participate in this interdisciplinary program: Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Medicine, Materials Engineering and Bio-medical Engineering.
Nanoelectronics- characterization and fabrication.
Tel Aviv University has launched the first interdisciplinary university research institute for nanoscience and nanotechnology in Israel, with a multimillion investment. Over 40 groups actively conduct leading research in electronics, physics, chemistry, biotech and medicine, developing more than 85 specific and interdisciplinary projects.
The lab develops optical imaging, spectroscopy, and single-molecule detection methods for genomics and biomarker research, combining advanced microscopy with nanotechnology tools to study DNA, cells, chromosomes, and molecular-level biological processes.
The Wolfson Applied Materials Research Centre is a shared materials characterization facility within the Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, providing high-resolution electron microscopy, surface analysis and metrology for academic and industrial researchers.
The Joselevich group studies the formation, structure and properties of low-dimensional materials such as carbon nanotubes, inorganic nanotubes, nanowires and 2D materials; their characterization by mechanical, electrical, optical and magnetic measurements at the nanometer scale; and their integration into functional nanosystems such as ultra-miniaturized logic circuits, photodetectors, solar cells, inertial sensors, and devices for neuromorphic and quantum computing.
The group of Dan Oron is concerned with nonlinear optical properties of plasmonic nanostructures, dynamics of multiply excited multicomponent semiconductor quantum dots, development of far-field sub-diffraction-limited imaging techniques, and nanoparticle-based nonlinear microscopy techniques.
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