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October 01, 2009

  • Date:06ThursdayJune 2013

    Oxide Nanoelectronics On Demand

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    Time
    11:15 - 12:30
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerJEREMY LEVY
    Pittsburgh University
    Organizer
    Faculty of Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Electronic confinement at nanoscale dimensions remains a cen...»
    Electronic confinement at nanoscale dimensions remains a central means of science and technology. I will describe a novel method for producing electronic nanostructures at the interface between two normally insulating oxides, LaAlO3 and SrTiO3. These structures and devices are “written” by a conductive atomic force microscope probe in ambient conditions at room temperature, and can be erased and reconfigured. The spatial dimensions of these structures are comparable to the width of a single-wall carbon nanotube (~2 nm). A wide variety of devices can be created, including nanowires, tunnel junctions, diodes, field-effect transistors, single-electron transistors, superconducting nanowires, quantum dots and nanoscale THz emitters and detectors. This new, on-demand nanoelectronics platform has the potential for widespread scientific and technological exploitation.
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  • Date:06ThursdayJune 2013

    Fast Match: Fast Affine Template Matching

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerSimon Korman
    Tel Aviv University
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:07FridayJune 2013

    AMEN Annual Meeting

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    Time
    08:00 - 15:00
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
    Chairperson
    Reut Hershenhoren
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  • Date:09SundayJune 2013

    Roger Chevalier Fest

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    Time
    09:00 - 17:00
    Title
    A one day workshop: the light curves of transients
    Location
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics Building
    LecturerRoger Chevalier
    Organizer
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for Astrophysics
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  • Date:09SundayJune 2013

    Water-rock interactions at the nano-scale

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    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Sussman Family Building for Environmental Sciences
    LecturerSimon Emmanuel
    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Water-rock interactions in the Earth's crust often modi...»
    Water-rock interactions in the Earth's crust often modify the pore space and permeability of rocks, soils, and sediments, changing the way fluids flow in the subsurface. Crucially, such geochemical reactions are often controlled by nano-scale processes. In this study, we use atomic force microscopy to examine dissolution rates of limestone; crucially, our measurements show that the rate of mineral dissolution within micron-size pores is much lower than the rate of dissolution on surrounding polished mineral surfaces. In addition, we use numerical simulations to show that this difference cannot be explained using a diffusion - surface reaction model. We propose that the observed variation in reaction rates could instead be due to the elevated density of reactive high curvature features on the polished surfaces. These features can strongly affect local interfacial free energy, making surfaces more prone to dissolution. As a result, polished surfaces should be more reactive than pore surfaces that have effectively been smoothed during prolonged contact with natural fluids. As standard rate experiments routinely use polished and powdered samples, our findings may help to explain the widely reported discrepancy between lab and field-based dissolution rates.
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  • Date:09SundayJune 2013

    miR-17-92/106b roles in beta cell replication

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    13:00 - 13:00
    Location
    Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical Research
    LecturerAmitai Mandelbaum
    Eran Hornstein's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WIS
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Genetics
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    Shape and Motion

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    09:30 - 18:00
    Chairperson
    Orly Reiner
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    "Molecular basis of plant-pathogen interactions: from basic research to crop improvement"

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    11:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    LecturerDr. Ofir Bahar
    Prof. Pam Ronald’s lab, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, UCDavis, USA, http://indica.ucdavis.edu/ronald_bio/current_personnel
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    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    On the entropy production of continuous phase space systems with inertia.

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    Time
    14:15 - 14:15
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerHaye Hinrichsen, University of Wuezrburg
    Organizer
    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about We propose an alternative method to compute the entropy prod...»
    We propose an alternative method to compute the entropy production of a classical underdamped nonequilibrium system in a continuous phase space. This approach has the advantage that it is not necessary to distinguish between even and odd-parity variables. We show that the method leads to the same local entropy production as in previous studies while the differential entropy production along a stochastic trajectory turns out to be different. This demonstrates that the differential entropy production in continuous phase space systems is not uniquely defined.
    See also: arxiv 1305.0655, not yet published
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    From Hierarchical Partitions to Hierarchical Covers: Optimal Fault-Tolerant Spanners for Doubling Metrics

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    Time
    14:30 - 14:30
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerShay Solomon
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    מפגשים בחזית המדע

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    Time
    19:15 - 21:00
    Location
    Davidson Institute of Science Education
    Organizer
    Science for All Unit
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  • Date:10MondayJune 2013

    Maximum cup of coffee

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    Time
    20:30 - 20:30
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 201312WednesdayJune 2013

    ENEXAL workshop

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    Time
    All day
    Location
    Nancy and Stephen Grand Israel National Center for Personalized Medicine
    Chairperson
    Michael Epstein
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    'Lkb1 role in axonal growth and maintenance'

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    Time
    10:00 - 10:30
    Location
    Isaac Wolfson Building
    LecturerAdi Minis
    WIS-Department of Biological Chemistry
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    "The tempo and mode by which protein sequences diverge"

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    Time
    10:30 - 11:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerAgnes Toth-Petroczy
    WIS-Department of Biological Chemistry
    Organizer
    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    Chemical Physics Seminar - Prof. Mokhtar Adda-Bedia

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    Time
    11:00 - 12:00
    Title
    Close packing of elastic structures
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Mokhtar Adda-Bedia
    Laboratoire de Physique Statistique, Ecole Normale Suerieure, Paris
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    Faculty of Chemistry
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    "Utilizing photosynthetic complexes for solar energy conversion - Building a Bio-generator"

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    11:15 - 11:15
    Location
    Ullmann Building of Life Sciences
    LecturerProf. Noam Adir
    Deputy Vice President for Research, Schulich Faculty of Chemistry, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, http://www.icore-solarfuels.org/show_team/27
    Organizer
    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    The role of astrocytes during developmental neuronal remodeling

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerYaniv Hakim
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    Exploring neuronal processing of complex tactile scenes in the somatosensory system of the rat

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    12:30 - 12:30
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Daniel Shulz
    Director of Research CNRS Sensory processing, Neuromodulation and Plasticity lab Unit of Neuroscience, Information and Complexity Gif sur Yvette, France (Weston Visiting Professor at WIS)
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    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about The tactile sensations mediated by the whisker-to-barrel cor...»
    The tactile sensations mediated by the whisker-to-barrel cortex system allow rodents to efficiently detect and discriminate objects and surfaces. The temporal structure of whisker deflections and the temporal correlation between deflections occurring on several whiskers simultaneously vary for different tactile substrates. We hypothesize that tactile discrimination capabilities rely strongly on the ability of the system to encode different levels of inter-whisker correlations.
    To test this hypothesis, we generated complex spatio-temporal patterns of whisker deflections during electrophysiological recordings in the barrel cortex, the ventro-posterior medial (VPM) nucleus of the thalamus and the trigeminal ganglion. A piezoelectric-based stimulator featuring 24 independent and fully adjustable whisker actuators was built for this purpose (Jacob et al., 2010).
    Using this stimulator in anesthetized rats, we have previously shown that cortical neurons exhibit direction selectivity to the apparent motion of a multivibrissal stimulus (i.e. an emerging property of the global stimulus), uncorrelated to the local direction of individual whiskers (Jacob et al. 2008). Since a certain level of multiwhisker integration has been reported in the VPM, the nucleus relaying tactile information to the barrel cortex, we showed that emergent properties of multiwhisker stimulations are already coded by VPM neurons although to a lesser degree than in cortex (Ego-Stengel et al., 2012).
    Finally, we applied a reverse correlation approach to this problem by using Gaussian white noise stimulation on 24 whiskers and progressively varying the level of temporal correlation among them. Based on spike-triggered analysis for various levels of inter-whisker correlation, our recent findings (Estebanez et al., 2012) show that neuronal cortical networks implement coexisting coding schemes to cope with the varying statistics of the tactile sensory world. We propose a simple and comprehensive framework that not only accounts for most of the previous reported phenomenology of multiwhisker interactions but also provides a physiological role for this functional selectivity in terms of local contrast and global motion detection.

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  • Date:11TuesdayJune 2013

    Detailed analysis of adoptively transferred naive CD8 + T-cells in B16 tumor bearing mice

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    Time
    13:30 - 13:30
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerMeir Azulay
    Lea Eisenbach's lab
    Organizer
    Department of Systems Immunology
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