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February 01, 2010

  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Nonlinear Signal Processing Based on Empirical Intrinsic Geometry

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    Time
    12:00 - 12:00
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerRonen Talmon
    Yale
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Representation count, rational singularities of deformation varieties, and pushforward of smooth measures

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    Time
    13:30 - 13:30
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerAvraham Aizenbud
    MIT
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    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Open day for M.Sc. students

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    Time
    14:00 - 19:00
    Organizer
    Weizmann School of Science
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  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Open Day

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    Time
    14:30 - 18:30
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    Organizer
    Department of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
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  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    Life Science Lecture

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
    LecturerProf. Zvulun Elazar
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  • Date:03ThursdayJanuary 2013

    A New Year - Upside Down

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    Time
    18:00 - 18:00
    Title
    A musical juggling performance for children
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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  • Date:04FridayJanuary 2013

    An exciting performance of Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.

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    Time
    10:30 - 10:30
    Location
    Dolfi and Lola Ebner Auditorium
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  • Date:06SundayJanuary 2013

    Modelling and predicting climate with dice

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Sussman Family Building for Environmental Sciences
    LecturerLaure Zanna
    University of Oxford, UK
    Organizer
    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
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  • Date:06SundayJanuary 2013

    Growth and gene expression of a bacterial population in space

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    Time
    11:00 - 11:00
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerDr. Daniel Koster
    Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Weizmann Institute
    Organizer
    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Bacteria are usually studied in well-mixed environments such...»
    Bacteria are usually studied in well-mixed environments such as in
    >shaken tubes or chemostats. However, bacteria often live on surfaces
    >and migrate in space while they grow. The growth laws of such planar
    >bacterial populations have been less studied. We employ a novel method
    >for quantifying growth and gene expression in space and time and find
    >that motile bacteria expand outward and continuously leave a portion of
    >the population behind. The advancing bacteria grow and keep their
    >density constant, similar to growth in a chemostat
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  • Date:06SundayJanuary 2013

    Glioma cell of origin: Reprogramming and Cancer Stem cells

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Location
    Max and Lillian Candiotty Building
    LecturerDinoarah Friedmann-Morvinski
    Lab of Genetics Salk Inst. for Biological Studies, La Jolla USA,
    Organizer
    Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology
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  • Date:06SundayJanuary 2013

    Neurophenomenology and the aesthetics of space flight

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    Time
    14:30 - 14:30
    Location
    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerProf. Shaun Gallagher
    Dept of Philosophy, University of Memphis
    Organizer
    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Introduction: Shaun Gallagher is a philosopher whose interes...»
    Introduction: Shaun Gallagher is a philosopher whose interests include embodied and social cognition, perception and agency. His research focuses on phenomenology, philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and hermeneutics, especially the topics of embodied cognition and intersubjectivity. He holds the Lillian and Morrie Moss Chair of Excellence in Philosophy at the University of Memphis. He’s the author of several books, including How the Body Shapes the Mind, Hermeneutics and Education, The Inordinance of Time, and most recently Brainstorming (2008), and (with Dan Zahavi), The Phenomenological Mind (2008). He is editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Self (2011).
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  • Date:06SundayJanuary 2013

    Chemical Physics Special Guest Seminar

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Title
    Quantum Dynamics of Electron-Nuclear Fluxes in Chemical Processes: Initialization, Analysis and Design of Measurements by Molecular High Order Harmonic Spectroscopy
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerDr. Timm Bredtmann
    Institut fur Chemie und Biochemie Freie Universitat Berlin
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    A minimalist approach to produce T lymphocytes in vitro

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    Time
    11:30 - 11:30
    Location
    Wolfson Building for Biological Research
    LecturerDr. Antonio Lapenna
    Cranfield University
    Organizer
    Department of Systems Immunology
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    The Way to Systems Medicine: Approaches in Neuroblastoma

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    Time
    14:00 - 14:00
    Location
    Max and Lillian Candiotty Building
    LecturerProf. Angelika Eggert
    To be annmounced
    Organizer
    Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    Example of ant cooperativity

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    Time
    14:15 - 14:15
    Location
    Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical Sciences
    LecturerOfer Feinermann
    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about I will present some of the experiments taking place in our l...»
    I will present some of the experiments taking place in our lab including related questions and preliminary results. The experiments address several natural collective activities observed in ants:

    1. Collective carrying behavior.
    2. Recruitment to food source.
    3. Trail orientation.
    4. Collective exploration.
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    Cellular and Circuit Changes Underlying Cortical Learning and Pathology

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    14:30 - 14:30
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    Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture Hall
    LecturerDr. Amos Gdalyahu
    Dept of Neurobiolgy, School of Medicine, UCLA
    Organizer
    Department of Brain Sciences
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Sensory perception is shaped by past learning, and is medi...»

    Sensory perception is shaped by past learning, and is mediated by neuronal circuits in the sensory cortex. However, what are the changes in these neuronal circuits following learning have remained unknown. To reveal the circuit changes, I developed a new associative fear-learning procedure, and using in vivo 2-photon microscopy measured the circuit responses to the associated stimulus following learning. I discovered that associative learning reduces the percentage of neurons responding to the associated stimulus, while the neurons that still respond increase their response strength. These changes are specific to associative learning because non-associative training triggers a very different set of circuit changes. Therefore, associative learning shapes circuit responses in the sensory cortex for more efficient processing of the conditional stimulus, and for higher signal to noise ratio.
    The research in my laboratory will continue to address fundamental questions at the levels of cortical neurons, circuits, and behavior. Specifically, how cortical circuits store new information, what are the cortical pathologies in mouse models of autism, and - in the long-term - what are the mechanisms of learning flexible behavior.
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    How Robust are Linear Sketches to Adaptive Inputs?

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    Time
    14:30 - 14:30
    Location
    Jacob Ziskind Building
    LecturerMoritz Hardt
    IBM Research Almaden
    Organizer
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 2013

    Chemical Physics Special Guest Seminar

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    Time
    15:00 - 16:00
    Title
    Is quantum theory exact? Collapse Models and the possibility of a break down of quantum mechanics towards the macroscopic scale
    Location
    Perlman Chemical Sciences Building
    LecturerProfessor Angelo Bassi
    Department of Physics
    Organizer
    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about I will quickly review the problems quantum mechanics encount...»
    I will quickly review the problems quantum mechanics encounters when describing measurement situations (more generally, the quantum-to-classical transition). I will focus on one such solution: models of spontaneous wave function collapse. I will describe their general features. I will discuss the lower and upper bounds on their parameters. I will review their status as phenomenological modifications of quantum mechanics, whose predictions can be tested experimentally.
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  • Date:07MondayJanuary 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:07MondayJanuary 2013

    Folklore Festival

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    Time
    19:30 - 19:30
    Title
    “Without Borders”
    Location
    Michael Sela Auditorium
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