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January 01, 2013
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Date:12WednesdayNovember 2014Lecture
Gamma factors of GL(n,R)-distinguished representations of GL(n,C)
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Alexander Kemarsky
TechnionOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:12WednesdayNovember 2014Lecture
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More information Time 11:15 - 12:00Location Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics BuildingLecturer Ariel Goobar Organizer Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for AstrophysicsContact -
Date:12WednesdayNovember 2014Lecture
Statistical challenges in the practice of firearm/toolmarks
More information Time 11:15 - 11:15Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Cliff Spiegelman
Texas A and M UniversityOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:12WednesdayNovember 2014Lecture
Fluidigm Technologies For Single-Cell Genomics and Proteomics
More information Time 14:00 - 15:00Location Ullmann Building of Life SciencesLecturer Amy Hamilton
Application Support Specialist, Fluidigm Corp. Europe.Organizer Department of Life Sciences Core FacilitiesContact Abstract Show full text abstract about Introducing new applications and workflow enhancements for t...» Introducing new applications and workflow enhancements for the C1 Single-Cell Auto Prep System.
Methods for optimum cell preparation and cell qualification for the C1™ Single-Cell Auto Prep System.
Understanding biological heterogeneity with CyTOF-2 Mass Cytometer.
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Date:13ThursdayNovember 2014Lecture
Mechanisms and functions of RNA silencing pathways in animals
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Phillip D. Zamore
Co-Director, RNA Therapeutics Institute, Investigator, HHMI, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USAOrganizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:13ThursdayNovember 2014Colloquia
Tractor beam by water waves
More information Time 11:15 - 12:30Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Prof. Gregory Falkovich
WISOrganizer Faculty of PhysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about The ability to send a wave to fetch an object from a distanc...» The ability to send a wave to fetch an object from a distance would fulfill many dreams. It was known since Stokes that propagating small-amplitude potential waves only push particles in the direction of propagation. I describe the experiments which show that when waves become three-dimensional as a result of the modulation instability, a floater can be forced to move towards the wave source. The mechanism for this is the generation of surface vortices by waves propagating away from vertically oscillating plungers. That introduces a new conceptual framework for understanding wave-driven flows, which enables us to engineer inward and outward surface jets, stationary vortices, and other complex flows. The results form a new basis for the remote manipulation of objects on fluid surfaces and for a better understanding of the motion of floaters in the ocean, the generation of wave-driven jets, and the formation of Lagrangian coherent structures. -
Date:13ThursdayNovember 2014Lecture
Imaging through turbulence a long quest of innovative computational photography in astronomy
More information Time 12:00 - 12:00Location Jacob Ziskind BuildingLecturer Dr. Barak Zackay
Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsOrganizer Faculty of Mathematics and Computer ScienceContact -
Date:13ThursdayNovember 2014Lecture
"Antigen uptake and presentation by mononuclear phagocytes in the small intestine"
More information Time 14:00 - 14:30Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Masha Kolesnikov
Dr. Guy Shakhar’s labOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:13ThursdayNovember 2014Lecture
"Lung progenitors and their respective niches in steady state and in injury"
More information Time 14:30 - 15:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Irit Milman Krentsis
Prof. Yair Reisner’s labOrganizer Department of Systems ImmunologyContact -
Date:14FridayNovember 201417MondayNovember 2014Conference
Naturalness 2014
More information Time All dayLocation The David Lopatie Conference CentreChairperson Gilad PerezHomepage Contact -
Date:14FridayNovember 2014Cultural Events
Meeting with author Haim Be'er
More information Time 11:00 - 13:00Title Secrets from the author's deskLocation Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumContact -
Date:15SaturdayNovember 2014Cultural Events
Nansi Brandes - "Hai Besert"
More information Time 21:00 - 21:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumContact -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
Plasma-based light sources for lithography and nano-technology applications
More information Time 10:15 - 12:00Location Edna and K.B. Weissman Building of Physical SciencesLecturer Dr. Konstantin Tsigutkin
ASML, Veldhoven, NetherlandsOrganizer Department of Particle Physics and AstrophysicsContact Abstract Show full text abstract about For more than three decades, the number of transistors on a ...» For more than three decades, the number of transistors on a chip has grown exponentially, doubling on the average of every 18 months. With each new technology generation, the role of lithography has increased in importance not only because of the requirements for smaller feature sizes and tighter overlay, but also because of the increasing costs of lithography tools. Optical projection lithography and its extensions, e.g., water immersion, are expected to remain the lithographic technologies until at least 2020. Extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUVL) extends optical lithography to a higher resolution and provides a larger depth of focus because it utilizes a shorter imaging wavelength: 13.5 nm versus 193-248 nm. In this talk, brief history of the development of the 13.5 nm light sources is addressed along with the current state of the EUV technology. In addition to that, examples of the extreme ultraviolet radiation applications beyond the lithography and for advancing the nano-technology will be given. -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
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More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Sussman Family Building for Environmental SciencesLecturer David Johnston
Harvard UniversityOrganizer Department of Earth and Planetary SciencesContact -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
Cell mechanosensing and mechanical communication
More information Time 11:00 - 11:00Location Perlman Chemical Sciences BuildingLecturer Prof. Shelley Tzlil
Faculty of Mechnical Engineering, TechnionOrganizer Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials ScienceContact -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
Laser-stimulated molecular processes
More information Time 12:00 - 13:00Location Dolfi and Lola Ebner AuditoriumLecturer Prof. Yehiam Prior
Department of Chemical PhysicsOrganizer Communications and Spokesperson DepartmentContact -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
A composite scaffold provides structural integrity to myonuclei in Drosophila
More information Time 13:00 - 13:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Shuoshuo Wang
Talila Volk's group, Dept. of Molecular GeneticsOrganizer Department of Molecular GeneticsContact -
Date:16SundayNovember 2014Lecture
Single molecule approaches for studying liver heterogeneity
More information Time 15:00 - 16:00Location Arthur and Rochelle Belfer Building for Biomedical ResearchLecturer Prof. Shalev Itzkovitz
Department of Molecular Cell Biology Weizmann Institute of ScienceContact -
Date:17MondayNovember 2014Lecture
Tradeoffs in gene expression of breast cancer
More information Time 12:15 - 12:15Location Camelia Botnar BuildingLecturer Pablo Szekely Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact -
Date:17MondayNovember 2014Lecture
The role of the homeodomain protein Otp: from genotype to neuroanatomy and behavior
More information Time 12:30 - 12:30Location Camelia Botnar BuildingLecturer Einav Wircer Organizer Department of Molecular Cell BiologyContact
