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דצמבר 01, 2014

  • Date:28שלישיאוגוסט 201830חמישיאוגוסט 2018

    WHELMI

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    08:00 - 08:00
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    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    יושב ראש
    Perla Zalcberg
    כנסים
  • Date:28שלישיאוגוסט 2018

    Thesis defence presentation by Avital Barak (Prof. Idit Shachar's lab)

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    10:30 - 10:30
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    Unveiling key players in the CLL-microenvironment interplay.
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    בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מרצהAvital Barak
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    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה מערכתית
    צרו קשר
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  • Date:29רביעיאוגוסט 2018

    Learning probabilistic representations in randomly connected neural circuits

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    10:30 - 10:30
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    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהOri Maoz (PhD Thesis Defense)
    Elad Schneidman Lab, Dept of Neurobiology, WIS
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    המחלקה למדעי המוח
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about The brain represents and reasons probabilistically about com...»
    The brain represents and reasons probabilistically about complex stimuli and motor actions using a noisy, spike-based neural code. A key building block for such neural computations, as well as the basis for supervised and unsupervised learning, is the ability to estimate the surprise or likelihood of incoming high-dimensional neural activity patterns. Despite progress in statistical modeling of neural responses and deep learning, current approaches either do not scale to large neural populations or cannot be implemented using biologically realistic mechanisms. Inspired by the sparse and random connectivity of real neuronal circuits, we present a new model for neural codes that accurately estimates the likelihood of individual spiking patterns from the joint activities of actual populations of cortical neurons. The model has a straightforward, scalable, efficiently learnable, and realistic neural implementation as either a randomly connected neural circuit or as single neuron with a random dendritic tree. In the corresponding implementation, a neuron can take advantage of random connectivity leading to it in order to autonomously learn the respond with the surprise of its input patterns based on the previous observed patterns. Importantly, it can be achieved using a local learning rule that utilizes noise intrinsic to neural circuits. Slower, structural changes in random connectivity, consistent with rewiring and pruning processes occurring on developmental time scales, can further improve the efficiency and sparseness of the resulting neural representations. Our results merge insights from neuroanatomy, machine learning, and theoretical neuroscience to suggest random sparse connectivity as a key design principle for neuronal computation.
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  • Date:30חמישיאוגוסט 2018

    PhD Defense Seminar- “The non-cell-autonomous function of p53 in the liver ״

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    10:00 - 10:00
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    בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגי
    מרצהMeital Charni (Prof. Varda Rotter's lab)
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    המחלקה לביולוגיה מולקולרית של התא
    צרו קשר
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  • Date:30חמישיאוגוסט 2018

    Dynamics of social representations in the prefrontal cortex and their alterations in mouse models of autism

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    12:30 - 12:30
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    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהDana Rubi Levy (PhD Thesis Defense)
    Ofer Yizhar Lab, Dept of Neurobiology, WIS
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    המחלקה למדעי המוח
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in regul...»
    The prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in regulating social functions in mammals, and impairments in this region have been linked with social dysfunction in psychiatric disorders. Yet little is known of how the PFC encodes social information and of how social representations may be altered in such disorders. Here, we show that neurons in the medial PFC (mPFC) of freely behaving mice preferentially respond to socially-relevant sensory cues. Population activity patterns in the mPFC differed considerably between social and nonsocial stimuli and underwent experience-dependent refinement. In Cntnap2 knockout mice, a genetic model of autism, both the categorization of sensory stimuli and the refinement of social representations were impaired. Noise levels in spontaneous population activity were higher in Cntnap2 mice, and correlated strongly with the degree to which social representations were disrupted. Our findings elucidate the encoding of social sensory cues in the mPFC, and provide an important link between altered prefrontal dynamics and autism-associated social dysfunction.
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  • Date:02ראשוןספטמבר 201806חמישיספטמבר 2018

    Surface Micro-Spectroscopy and Spectro-Microscopy

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    08:00 - 08:00
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    מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטי
    יושב ראש
    Sidney Cohen
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    כנסים
  • Date:05רביעיספטמבר 2018

    Condensation of the ARF19 transcription factor regulates its activity

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    11:00 - 11:00
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    בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מרצהProf. Lucia Strader
    Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
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    המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבה
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    צרו קשר
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  • Date:12רביעיספטמבר 2018

    Diversity of transcriptional machineries that drive resistance to anti-tumor agents in head and neck cancer

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    14:00 - 15:00
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    Speciqal Guest Seminar
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    בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
    מרצהDr. Moshe Elkabets
    The Shraga Segal Dept. of Microbiology, Immunology and Genetics Faculty of Health Sciences Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Beer-Sheva
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    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגית
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Drug resistance is a major barrier in medical oncology. Refr...»
    Drug resistance is a major barrier in medical oncology. Refractoriness to anti-cancer therapies is attributed to autonomous-tumor cell survival signaling (intrinsic mechanisms) or is mediated by growth factors secreted by cells in the tumor microenvironment (extrinsic mechanisms). Here I will describe the transcriptional machineries that regulate the expression of receptor tyrosine kinases following treatments with PI3K and EGFR therapies in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. Specifically, I will show that AP-1 regulates AXL expression in PI3K-resistant cells, and EHF determines HER2/3 expression following EGFR inhibition.
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  • Date:17שניספטמבר 2018

    ישיבת המועצה המדעית

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    14:00 - 16:00
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    מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטי
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  • Date:20חמישיספטמבר 2018

    Proteomic analysis of breast cancer heterogeneity

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    14:00 - 15:00
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    Special Guest Seminar
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    בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
    מרצהProf. Tamar Geiger
    Department of Human Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry Sackler Faculty of Medicine Tel Aviv University
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    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגית
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about For more information and assistance with Accessibility issue...»
    For more information and assistance with Accessibility issues,
    please contact
    Rina Tzoref, Seminars Coordinator: li.tzoref@weizmann.ac.il
    Batya Greenman: batya.greenman@weizmann.ac.il
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    Prof. Yosef Yarden
    08 934 4015
    yosef.yarden@weizmann.ac.il
    Breast cancer is a heterogeneous group of diseases, traditionally distinguished based on the
    expression levels of three key receptors: Estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and Her2.
    However extensive mRNA expression studies, and genomic studies show higher complexity of
    classification and can further subdivide the tumors. In our work, we apply mass spectrometry-based
    proteomics analysis and challenge the existing classification. Furthermore, we analyze the internal
    tumor heterogeneity by dividing the tumors according to their histopathological parameters, and
    identify the diversity of proteomic profiles within single tumors. Altogether, the proteomic approach
    was able to unravel hidden layers within this complex disease.
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  • Date:25שלישיספטמבר 2018

    “From “Crowdoxidation” to Organoselenide C-E Bond Cleavage: Enlisting the help of Chalcogens in Analysis of Biological Systems Trough Novel Probe Design”

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    11:00 - 12:00
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    בניין הלן ומילטון קימלמן
    מרצהProf. David G. Churchill
    Department of Chemistry, KAIST
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    המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומרים
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Our laboratory is studying small molecule selenium-containin...»
    Our laboratory is studying small molecule selenium-containing organic and organometallic systems for their potential selective fluorescence imaging properties; our goal is to eventually probing aspects of neurodegenerative disease and disease models in a more precise way based on the present state of the art. Like some transition metals, heavier chalcogens also have capacity for redox with common changes in their valence state from 2 to 4 and from 4 to 6 being possible. Also, reduced heavier chalcogenide centers such as selenium have the ability for metal chelation. The optical characteristics are sometimes profoundly changed by an additional 2+ oxidation state at e.g. a selenium atom when the Se is in an aromatic ring or as a direct aryl substituent to a fluorogenic framework. While the atom which can become chemically oxidized may be contained within an aromatic ring, or present as a substituent, there is also the possibility for C-E bond rupture; C-Se bond c! leavage was studied with selective biothiol detection in mind and therefore, the extent of Se-C rupture possible is a design parameter in these small fluorogenic molecules and its study is ongoing. Sulfur chemistry in biology is dynamic and diverse; therefore, we are hereby exploring the extent of versatility available for selenium in small synthetic molecules in the context of biology, and specifically, towards better understanding and addressing aging and neurodegenerative disease research.
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  • Date:27חמישיספטמבר 2018

    Special Physics Colloquium-

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    11:15 - 12:15
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    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהGerhard Rempe
    Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany
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    הפקולטה לפיזיקה
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Quantum physics allows for applications not possible within ...»
    Quantum physics allows for applications not possible within classical physics. A prominent example is the quantum computer that, once realized, needs a quantum communication environment – a quantum internet. With this in mind, the talk will discuss a unique toolbox for distributed quantum computation and quantum communication by means of photonic qubits that propagate between atomic quantum memories localized in optical resonators as quantum interfaces.
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  • Date:07ראשוןאוקטובר 201811חמישיאוקטובר 2018

    WIS Summer School: Introduction to Biological Physics for Students of Science and Engineering

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    08:00 - 08:00
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    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    יושב ראש
    Samuel Safran
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  • Date:07ראשוןאוקטובר 2018

    “Macrocycle-based Adventures in Self-Assembly”

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    11:00 - 12:00
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    בניין הלן ומילטון קימלמן
    מרצהProf. Jonathan L. Sessler
    The University of Texas at Austin
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    המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומרים
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about We are working on new strategies for self-assembly. Systems ...»
    We are working on new strategies for self-assembly. Systems whose study is relatively advanced are the so-called cyclo[m]pyridine[n]pyrroles. These systems permit self-assembly via anion recognition. They also display substrate-dependent responsive features. This has made them of interest as sensor systems and functional materials whose ground and excited state properties may be “switched” through modulation of solvent, pH, and exposure to ionic and neutral analytes.
    Complementing work on charged building blocks is the use of electron rich calix[4]pyrroles. Here, anion binding serves to switch the fundamental conformation of the core receptor so as to control self-assembly. This allows the production of monomers, capsules, and oligomers via the judicious choice of calix[4]pyrrole, anion, cation, solvent, and targeted substrate. It also permits control over charge transfer interactions and the construction of multi-state molecular logic devices. One of these has permitted inters-species "chemical communication".
    Finally, a set of "Texas-size" box-like receptors has been created. These are permitting the chemistry of self-assembly and information storage to be extended into the realm of soft materials. Applications in the realm of water purification are also being explored.
    This work was made possible by the dedicated efforts of many coworkers and collaborators who will be thanked during the presentation. Support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health, the US Department of Energy, and the Robert A. Welch Foundation is acknowledged. Funding has also come from Shanghai University.
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  • Date:07ראשוןאוקטובר 2018

    Northern Hemispheric trigger for The Mid-Pleistocene Transition

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    11:00 - 11:00
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    בניין משפחת זוסמן
    מרצהDr. Maayan Yehudai
    Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University
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    המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכת
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  • Date:07ראשוןאוקטובר 2018

    "What is it like to be a bat?" - A pathway to the answer from the Integrated Information Theory

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    12:30 - 13:30
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    בניין לחקר המוח על-שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
    מרצהDr. Naotsugu Tsuchiya
    School of Psychological Sciences, Monash Institute of Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience Monash University, Australia
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    המחלקה למדעי המוח
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about What does it feel like to be a bat? Is conscious experience ...»
    What does it feel like to be a bat? Is conscious experience of echolocation closer to that of vision or audition? Or, echolocation is non-conscious processing and it doesn't feel anything? This famous question of bats' experience, posed by a philosopher Thomas Nagel in 1974, clarifies the difficult nature of the mind-body problem. Why a particular sense, such as vision, has to feel like vision, but not like audition, is puzzling. This is especially so given that any conscious experience is supported by neuronal activity. Activity of a single neuron appears fairly uniform across modalities, and even similar to those for non-conscious processing. Without any explanation on why a particular sense has to feel as the way it does, researchers even cannot approach the question of the bats' experience. Is there any theory that gives us a hope for such explanation? Currently, probably none, except for one. Integrated Information Theory (IIT), proposed by Tononi in 2004 has a potential to offer a plausible explanation. IIT essentially claims that any system that is composed of causally interacting mechanisms can have conscious experience. And precisely how the system feels like is determined by the way the mechanisms influence each other in a holistic way. In this talk, I will give a brief explanation of the essence of IIT and provide initial empirical partial tests of the theory, proposing a potential scientific pathway to approach bats' conscious experience. If IIT, or its improved or related versions, is validated enough, it will gain credibility to accept its prediction on rough nature of bats' experience. If we can gain a sophisticated insight as to whether bats' experience is closer to vision or audition, it is already a tremendously big step in consciousness science, which is just a first yet critical one, possibly a similar level of the breakthrough in cosmology in precisely estimating the age of the universe.
    References:
    0) talk slide: https://www.slideshare.net/NaoNaotsuguTsuchiya/17-june-20-empirical-test-of-iit-dresden
    1) Andrew M. Haun, Masafumi Oizumi, Christopher K. Kovach, Hiroto Kawasaki, Hiroyuki Oya, Matthew A. Howard, Ralph Adolphs, Naotsugu Tsuchiya, (2017, accepted) “Conscious perception as integrated information patterns in human electrocorticography” eNeuro link
    2) Tsuchiya “"What is it like to be a bat?" - a pathway to the answer from the Integrated Information Theory ” Philosophy Compass (2017) link
    3) Oizumi M, Tsuchiya N, Amari S, “Unified framework for quantifying causality and integrated information in a dynamical system” (2016) PNAS link
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  • Date:08שניאוקטובר 201810רביעיאוקטובר 2018

    Minerva Annual Meeting 2018

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    כל היום
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    Minerva Committee interviews of scientists who submitted full proposals in all faculties
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about If you require further information, please contact Chaya Moy...»
    If you require further information, please contact Chaya Moykopf (4048)
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  • Date:08שניאוקטובר 2018

    "Materials by Design: Three-Dimensional (3D) Nano-Architected Metamaterials"

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    11:00 - 12:15
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    Annual G.M.J. Schmidt Memorial Lecture
    מיקום
    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהProf. Julia R. Greer
    Caltech
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    הפקולטה לכימיה
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  • Date:08שניאוקטובר 2018

    Unraveling novel protease activity mechanisms at the tumor microenvironment of pancreas cancers

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    14:00 - 15:00
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    Cancer Research Club
    מיקום
    בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
    מרצהProf. Irit Sagi
    Dept. of Biological Regulation Weizmann Institute
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    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגית
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  • Date:08שניאוקטובר 2018

    Nanomaterials Design for Energy and Environment

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    14:30 - 14:30
    מרצהProf. Yi Cui
    Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University
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    המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומרים
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Nanotechnology has provided a novel technology platform whic...»
    Nanotechnology has provided a novel technology platform which can address critical energy and environmental problems and enable new opportunities. In the past decade, my group has conducted research on new ideas to address problems related to energy conversion, storage and saving, and environment cleaning (air, water and soil). Here I will show exciting examples, including: 1) high energy battery materials including Si and Li metal anodes and S cathodes; 2) electrochemical tuning of catalysts; 3) Water disinfection using conducting nanofilters and uranium extraction for seawater. 4) Nanofiber air filters for efficient PM2.5 removal and low air resistance. 5) Cooling and heating textile for personal thermal management. Nanotechnology represents the most important foundational technology platform to impact nearly all areas of applications.
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