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October 01, 2009
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Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Colloquia
Confronting the diversity of stellar explosions
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Iair Arcavi Organizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Colloquia
The interplay of flavor and collider
More information Time 11:30 - 11:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Yonit Hochberg Organizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Colloquia
Spinning for Spectroscopy
More information Time 11:45 - 11:45Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Shlomi Kotler Organizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Lecture
Learning to See: Developing visual concepts from unlabeled video streams
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Nimrod Dorfman
Organizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Colloquia
Spectral caustics in attosecond pulses
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Prof. Oren Raz
Weizmann Institute of Science Department of Physics of Complex SystemsOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:27ThursdayJune 2013Colloquia
Weak topological insulators face strong disorder
More information Time 12:15 - 12:15Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Zohar Ringel
Weizmann Institute of Science Department of Condensed Matter PhysicsOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact -
Date:29SaturdayJune 2013Cultural Events
"Mah Kashur?" (What difference does it make?)
More information Time 21:30 - 21:30Title Stand-upLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:30SundayJune 2013Lecture
“Rational Design of Low Band-Gap Conjugated Polymers for Optoelectronic Devices”
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Special Departmantal seminar - Organic ChemistryLocation Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Prof. Satish Patil
Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The development of molecular semiconductors for optoelectron...» The development of molecular semiconductors for optoelectronic devices has tremendous impact on energy production. However, a major challenge to attain widespread implementation of this technology would be to develop materials by cost effective methods and achieve high stability. Although this can pose a great challenge, the concept of bulk heterojunction has provided the record breaking efficiency of as high as 9.2%. However, a clear relationship between the material properties and stability is still lacking. In this talk, the role of torsional defects in molecular semiconductor shall be discussed. Moreover, our recent results of ambipolar molecular semiconductors for organic field-effect transistors (OFET) will be highlighted.
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1) Influence of Side-Chain on Structural Order and Photophysical Properties in Thiophene Based Diketopyrrolopyrroles: A Systematic Study, Mallari A. Naik, N. Venkatramaiah, Catherine Kanimozhi, and Satish Patil*, Journal of Physical Chemistry-C, 2012, 116, 26128–26137
2) Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Based Conjugated Copolymer for High-Mobility Organic Field-Effect Transistors, Kanimozhi, C.; Yaacobi-Gross, N.; Chou, K. W.; Amassian, A.; Anthopoulos, T. D.; Satish Patil, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 16532
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Date:30SundayJune 2013Lecture
An unexpected link between protein quality control and lipid droplets
More information Time 13:00 - 13:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Ofer Moldavski
Maya Schuldiner's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics, WISContact -
Date:30SundayJune 2013Lecture
Metabolic Research Forum Seminar
More information Time 15:00 - 15:00Title ER-autophagy cross-talk at center stage of beta-cell stress in diabetesLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Gil Leibowitz
Department of Medicine, Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center, JerusalemContact -
Date:01MondayJuly 2013Lecture
Locally Computable Universal One-Way Hash Functions with Linear Shrinkage
More information Time 14:30 - 14:30Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Benny Applebaum
Tel Aviv UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:02TuesdayJuly 2013Lecture
“Turning CO2 into Liquid Fuel"
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Title Joint Seminar: Organic Chemistry & Materials and InterfaceLocation Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Prof. Matthew Kanan
Department of Chemistry Stanford UniversityOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The longstanding reliance on fossil fuels as the principal e...» The longstanding reliance on fossil fuels as the principal energy source for society has boosted the atmospheric CO2 concentration to a level that is unprecedented in modern geological history. Since the use of carbon-containing fuels is entrenched in society, controlling the atmospheric CO2 concentration may ultimately require recycling CO2 into liquid fuels and commodity chemicals using renewable energy inputs. Arguably the greatest challenge for this vision is to develop efficient CO2 reduction catalysts. This talk will describe our recent development of “oxide-derived” metal nanoparticles as electroreduction catalysts. Oxide-derived metal nanoparticles are prepared by electrochemically reducing metal oxide precursors. This procedure results in highly strained metal nanocrystals. I will describe examples of these catalysts that electrochemically reduce CO2 to CO with exceptional energetic efficiency as well as a catalyst that selectively reduces CO to two-carbon oxygenates. The mechanisms of CO2 and CO reduction will be discussed based on electrokinetic measurements. Metal oxide reduction represents a “top-down” approach to metal nanoparticle synthesis that can result in unique surface structures for catalysis.
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Date:02TuesdayJuly 2013Lecture
"Epigenetic and symbiotic mechanisms of inheritance of responses to unforeseen toxicity"
More information Time 11:15 - 11:15Location Ullmann Building of Life SciencesLecturer Prof. Yoav Soen
Department of Biological Chemistry, WISOrganizer Department of Plant and Environmental SciencesContact -
Date:02TuesdayJuly 2013Lecture
Rise and fall of mountains on Mars
More information Time 13:00 - 13:00Location Sussman Family Building for Environmental SciencesLecturer Dr. Edwin Kite
Geological and Planetary Sciences California Institute of TechnologyOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:02TuesdayJuly 2013Cultural Events
Yuval Hamevulval
More information Time 17:30 - 17:30Title Children's TheaterLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:03WednesdayJuly 2013Lecture
CRISPR - a phage resistance system and a genome engineering tool
More information Time 10:00 - 10:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Rotem Sorek
Department Of Molecular Genetics WISOrganizer Faculty of BiologyHomepage Contact -
Date:03WednesdayJuly 2013Lecture
On the greedy walker problem
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Laurent Tournier
University of ParisOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:04ThursdayJuly 2013Lecture
"Regulation of MAPK signaling by PP2C-type phosphatases in Arabidopsis"
More information Time 11:15 - 11:15Location Ullmann Building of Life SciencesLecturer Dr. Irute Meskiene
Group Leader, University of Vienna, AustriaOrganizer Department of Plant and Environmental SciencesContact -
Date:04ThursdayJuly 2013Lecture
Chemical Physics Special Guest Seminar
More information Time 13:00 - 13:00Title Onset of Irreversibility and Chaos in Amorphous Solids under Periodic ShearLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Dr Ido Regev
Center for Nonlinear Studies Los Alamos National LaboratoryOrganizer Department of Chemical and Biological PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about An important aspect of the physics of amorphous solids is th...» An important aspect of the physics of amorphous solids is the onset of irreversible behavior usually associated with yield. Here we study amorphous solids under periodic shear using quasi-static molecular dynamics simulations and observe a transition from reversible to irreversible deformation at a critical strain amplitude. We find that for small strain amplitudes the system exhibits a noisy but repetitive limit-cycle. However, for large strain amplitudes the behavior becomes chaotic (shows sensitivity to initial conditions) and thus irreversible. We suggest that the chaotic behavior is a result of the shear band instabilities that arise for large strains and the convective displacement fields they create. -
Date:04ThursdayJuly 2013Lecture
The Chemical Physics Department Guest Seminar- Prof. Wolfgang Kautek
More information Time 15:00 - 16:00Title Far and near field ultrashort pulse laser processingLocation Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Prof. Wolfgang Kautek
Department of Physical Chemistry, University of ViennaOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The mechanism of nanostructuring by pulsed femtosecond laser...» The mechanism of nanostructuring by pulsed femtosecond laser-based illumination of scanning probe tips was examined in respect to optical-near-field effects. Apertureless near-field scanning force probes at sufficiently high intensities of ns laser and fs laser irradiation can deliver morphological and structural changes in materials at the nanometric level. The SFM tip plasmon response leads to a significant local field enhancement between the tip and substrate. This study is concerned with optical-field enhancement and confinement for an asymmetrically illuminated nanoscopic SFM tip suspended over different materials like gold, graphene, polyphenylen-oxide or polycarbonate according to an apertureless scanning nearfield optical microscope (a-SNOM)
