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February 01, 2010
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Date:14WednesdaySeptember 2011Cultural Events
"Adon HaSlichot" - Master of Forgiveness
More information Time 20:00 - 20:00Title Selections of outstanding Slichot songs and hymnsLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:15ThursdaySeptember 2011Lecture
"Exploring sparsely-populated states of macromolecules by paramagnetic and diamagnetic NMR"
More information Time 09:00 - 10:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof Marius Clore
Laboratory of Chemical Physics NIDDK, National Institutes of Health Bethesda,USAOrganizer Department of Chemical and Structural BiologyContact -
Date:15ThursdaySeptember 2011Colloquia
Solution Synthesis of Ordered Mesoporous Carbon Materials for Applications
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Prof. Dongyuan Zhao
Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaOrganizer Faculty of ChemistryContact -
Date:15ThursdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Microcontact Chemistry: Surface Reactions in Nanoscale Confinement
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Helen and Milton A. Kimmelman BuildingLecturer Prof. Bart Jan Ravoo
Organic Chemistry Institute and CeNTech Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität MünsterOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Microcontact printing is an established method for the pre...»
Microcontact printing is an established method for the preparation of physical, chemical and biological patterns on solid surfaces. Typically, microcontact printing involves a microstructured elastomer stamp that delivers a molecular ink in the contact area between stamp and substrate. Recently, it has been shown that microcontact printing can also induce chemical reactions when an ink is printed on a substrate, even when the reaction partners are rather unreactive. Rapid and spatially controlled surface reactions induced by microcontact printing enable the molecular modification and patterning of a wide range of inorganic and organic substrates. This lecture will highlight our newest findings concerning the scope and kinetics of surface chemistry by microcontact printing as well as its application in bionanotechnology.
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Date:15ThursdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Charge and Energy Transfer Processes in Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nano-Systems
More information Time 15:00 - 15:00Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Gilad Gotesman
Ph.D. student of Prof. Ron Naaman, Dept. of Chemical PhysicsOrganizer Department of Chemical and Biological PhysicsContact -
Date:15ThursdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Alumni Gathering - Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science
More information Time 19:00 - 21:00Title Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceLocation Michael Sela AuditoriumOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:18SundaySeptember 2011Conference
Minisymposium on Cells under stress: physical mechanobiology
More information Time 10:00 - 15:30Location Gerhard M.J. Schmidt Lecture HallLecturer Jeff Fredberg (Harvard), Ulrich Schwarz (Heidelberg), Merkel group (Julich) Contact -
Date:18SundaySeptember 2011Lecture
Life and Death of a Microbial Community
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Dr. Ilana Kolodkin
Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology Harvard University, Cambridge MAOrganizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:19MondaySeptember 2011Lecture
Identification of rare alleles and their carriers using compressed se(que)nsing
More information Time 10:00 - 11:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Dr. Noam Shental
CS Dept. The Open University of IsraelHomepage Contact -
Date:20TuesdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Yeda and Abbott Seminar
More information Time 10:30 - 13:00Title Collaborative Innovation for tomorrow’s Healthcare IndustryLocation Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchOrganizer Department of Biomolecular SciencesContact -
Date:20TuesdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Synchronization Mechanisms of the Mammalian Circadian Clock
More information Time 13:30 - 14:30Location Wolfson Building for Biological ResearchLecturer Dr. Adrian Granada
Hanspeter Herzel Group,Biology Department, Humboldt University,BerlinOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:20TuesdaySeptember 2011Cultural Events
Student Day 2011
More information Time 18:30 - 18:30Location Meyer W. and Shirley Weisgal Recreation CenterHomepage Contact -
Date:21WednesdaySeptember 2011Lecture
Information from Optical Properties of High-order Harmonic Signals
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Michael Sela AuditoriumLecturer Dr. Paul A. J. Sherratt
Department of Chemistry, Northwestern UniversityOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact Abstract Show full text abstract about High-order harmonic generation (HHG) is a highly non-linear ...» High-order harmonic generation (HHG) is a highly non-linear process in which a medium in an intense laser field emits coherent radiation at integer multiples of the driving frequency. It provides a sensitive probe at attosecond and sub-Angstrom resolution of the underlying electronic structure and molecular dynamics.
We address theoretically and numerically the possibility of birefringence, observing ellipticity in HHG from aligned molecules driven by linearly polarized fields, a subject of controversy in the recent literature with significant implications. We illustrate how the phase of the continuum electronic wavefunction, and hence the underlying molecular potential, is responsible, at least in part, for the ellipticity observed in harmonic spectra. We find that the emission of elliptically polarized harmonics is a general phenomenon, yet qualitatively determined by the molecular properties. The sensitivity of the ellipticity to the parameters in our model invites the use of ellipticity measurements as a probe of both the continuum wavefunction and the underlying molecular potential.
Studies of the possibility of molecular dichroism from HHG driven by elliptically polarized fields is in its infancy. We show early experimental and theoretical results highlighting further important information contained within the harmonic signal concerning both geometrical and interference effects and how they manifest themselves as dichroism in the HHG signal.
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Date:24SaturdaySeptember 2011Cultural Events
"Grocery" - Bet Lessin and Cameri Theater
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:25SundaySeptember 2011Lecture
Modeling and homogenizations of bacterial suspensions
More information Time 14:00 - 14:00Location Ziskind Bldg.Lecturer Leonid Berlyand
Penn State UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science -
Date:02SundayOctober 2011Lecture
Microbiology Journal club - Translation-Independent localization of mRNA in E.coli
More information Time 13:00 - 14:00Location Ullmann Building of Life SciencesLecturer Nevo-Dinur K. Organizer Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , Department of Chemical and Structural BiologyContact -
Date:03MondayOctober 2011Conference
Frontiers in Systems Biology
More information Time 09:30 - 17:00Title Kahn Foundation International SymposiumLecturer Hod Lipson, and James Ferrell, Prof. Uri Alon, Prof. Naama Barkai
All leaders in the field of Systems BiologyChairperson Uri AlonHomepage Contact -
Date:04TuesdayOctober 201106ThursdayOctober 2011Academic Events
Minerva annual meeting
More information Time All dayTitle Minerva committee interviews of scientists who submitted full proposals in all facultiesHomepage Contact Abstract Show full text abstract about If you require further information, please contact Hagar Mic...» If you require further information, please contact Hagar Michaeli (4005) -
Date:05WednesdayOctober 2011Cultural Events
Israel Camerata Jerusalem - "Changing World"
More information Time 20:30 - 20:30Location Michael Sela AuditoriumContact -
Date:10MondayOctober 2011Lecture
Bioinformatics Tool of The Month:ChIP-Seq: Using High-Throughput Sequencing to Discover Protein-DNA Interactions and Predict Their Biological Function
More information Time 09:00 - 13:00Location Harry Levine Family BuildingLecturer Dr. Dena Leshkowitz
Bioinformatics Unit, Weizmann Institute of ScienceHomepage Contact
