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ינואר 28, 2016

  • Date:24רביעיפברואר 2016

    Magnetic Resonance Seminar

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    שעה
    09:30 - 09:30
    כותרת
    Order and disorder in inorganic materials for energy applications
    מיקום
    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהProf. Brad Chmelka
    Department of Chemical Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara
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    המחלקה לפיזיקה כימית וביולוגית
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  • Date:24רביעיפברואר 2016

    On fat and blood vessels: The good, the bad and the ugly

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    שעה
    10:00 - 10:00
    מיקום
    בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואי
    מרצהProf. Karina Yaniv
    Dept. of Biological Regulation, WIS
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  • Date:24רביעיפברואר 2016

    “Thoughts on the Standard Model effective field theory”

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    שעה
    11:00 - 12:30
    מיקום
    Tel Aviv University
    מרצהBrian Henning
    Yale
    מארגן
    המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקה
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about The prospect of present and near future precision Higgs prog...»
    The prospect of present and near future precision Higgs programs has brought about a renewed interest in the Standard Model effective field theory (SM EFT). In addition to providing the best approach for disentangling potential new physics in precision measurements, the study of the SM EFT has prompted calculations which provide general insight and raise interesting questions about effective field theory in general. I will focus on some of these more theoretical aspects, which include a manifestly gauge covariant method of computing Wilson coefficients to 1-loop order, determining the number of independent operators in an EFT, and one-loop non-renormalization theorems.
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  • Date:24רביעיפברואר 2016

    “Stoponium at future photon-photon collider” (arXiv:1602.01231)

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    שעה
    13:30 - 13:30
    מיקום
    Tel Aviv University
    מרצהSho Iwamoto
    Technion
    מארגן
    המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקה
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  • Date:25חמישיפברואר 2016

    Israel-India Workshop on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology

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    שעה
    כל היום
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    המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומרים , מרכז הלן ומרטין קימל למדעי הננו
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    כנסים
  • Date:25חמישיפברואר 2016

    Programmable ‘artificial cells’ on silicon: Bringing biology to the chip

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    שעה
    11:15 - 12:30
    מיקום
    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהRoy Bar Ziv
    WIS
    מארגן
    הפקולטה לפיזיקה
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about The assembly of artificial cells capable of executing DNA pr...»
    The assembly of artificial cells capable of executing DNA programs has been an important goal for basic research and technology. We assemble 2D DNA compartments fabricated in silicon as ‘artificial cells’ capable of metabolism, programmable protein synthesis, and communication. We programmed gene expression cycles in separate compartments, as well as protein synthesis fronts propagating in a coupled 1D system of compartments. Gene expression in the DNA compartments reveals a rich, dynamic system that is controlled by geometry. The organization of matter in the compartment suggested conditions for controlled assembly of biological machines. This puts forth a man-made biological system with programmable information processing from the gene to a ‘cell’, and up to the ‘multicellular’ scale.


    References:

    A. Tayar, E. Karzbrun, V. Noireaux, R.H. Bar-Ziv, Propagating gene expression fronts in a one-dimensional coupled system of artificial cells. Nature Phys. 11, 1037–1041 (2015).
    E. Karzbrun, A. M. Tayar, V. Noireaux, R.H. Bar-Ziv, Programmable on-chip DNA compartments as artificial cells. Science. 345, 829–832 (2014).
    D. Bracha, E. Karzbrun, G. Shemer, P. A. Pincus, R.H. Bar-Ziv, Entropy-driven collective interactions in DNA brushes on a biochip. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 110, 4534–8 (2013).
    Y. Heyman, A. Buxboim, S. G. Wolf, S. S. Daube, R.H. Bar-Ziv, Cell-free protein synthesis and assembly on a biochip. Nature Nanotech. 7, 374–378 (2012).









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  • Date:25חמישיפברואר 2016

    LIfe Science Lecture

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    שעה
    15:00 - 16:30
    כותרת
    Prof. Guy Shakhar
    מיקום
    אולם ע"ש דולפי ולולה אבנר
    מרצהProf. Guy Shakhar
    Department of Immunology
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  • Date:25חמישיפברואר 2016

    Morphological Control Over Pyridine Based Metal Organic Frameworks

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    שעה
    15:30 - 16:30
    מיקום
    בניין הלן ומילטון קימלמן
    מרצהShira Hamami
    מארגן
    המחלקה לכימיה מולקולרית ולמדע חומרים
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  • Date:28ראשוןפברואר 201629שניפברואר 2016

    The 28th meeting of the Israeli mass spectrometry society - Joint with the British society

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    שעה
    כל היום
    מיקום
    מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטי
    יושב ראש
    Michal Sharon
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    כנסים
  • Date:28ראשוןפברואר 2016

    Deciphering Jupiter's internal flow using the Juno gravity measurements and an adjoint based dynamical model

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    שעה
    11:00 - 11:00
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    בניין משפחת זוסמן
    מרצהDr. Eli Galanti
    Earth and Planetary Sciences Weizmann Institute of Science
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    המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכת
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about The nature of the large-scale flow below the cloud level on ...»
    The nature of the large-scale flow below the cloud level on Jupiter is still unknown. The observed surface wind might be confined to the upper layers, or be a manifestation of deep cylindrical flow. Moreover, it is possible that in the case where the observed wind is superficial, there exists deep flow that is completely separated from the surface. During the years 2016-17 Juno will both perform close flybys of Jupiter, obtaining a high precision gravity spectrum for the planet. This data can be used to estimate the depth of Jupiter observed cloud-level wind, and decipher a possible deep flow that is decoupled from the surface wind. In this talk I will discuss the Juno gravity experiment and the possible outcomes with regard to the flow on Jupiter.

    We explore the possibility of complex wind dynamics that include both the upper-layer wind, and a deep flow that is completely detached from the flow above it. The surface flow is based on the observed cloud-level flow and is set to decay with depth. The deep flow is constructed synthetically to produce cylindrical structures with variable width and magnitude, thus allowing for a wide range of possible setups of the unknown deep flow. The combined 3D flow is then related to the density anomalies via a dynamical model and the resulting density field is then used to calculate the gravitational moments. An adjoint inverse model is constructed for the dynamical model, thus allowing backward integration of the dynamical model, from the expected observations of the gravity moments to the parameters controlling the setup of the deep and surface flows.

    We show that the model can be used for examination of various scenarios, including cases in which the deep flow is dominating over the surface wind. The novelty of our adjoint based inversion approach is in the ability to identify complex dynamics including deep cylindrical flows that have no manifestation in the observed cloud-level wind. Furthermore, the flexibility of the adjoint method allows for a wide range of dynamical setups, so that when new observations and physical understanding will arise, these constraints could be easily implemented and used to better decipher Jupiter flow dynamics.
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  • Date:28ראשוןפברואר 2016

    Expression homeostasis during DNA replication

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    שעה
    13:00 - 13:00
    מיקום
    בניין ארתור ורושל בלפר למחקר ביורפואי
    מרצהRaz Bar-Ziv
    Naama Barkai's group, Dept. of Molecular Genetics,WIS
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    המחלקה לגנטיקה מולקולרית
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  • Date:28ראשוןפברואר 2016

    Diffusion-consumption kinetics and localization in cytokine communication between T cells

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    שעה
    13:15 - 13:15
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    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהProf. Oleg Krichevsky
    Ben Gurion University
    מארגן
    מרכז לפיזיקה ביולוגית עש קלור
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Cells of the immune system cooperate their activity by secre...»
    Cells of the immune system cooperate their activity by secreting small proteins – cytokines.
    The cytokines binding to their receptors on a receiving cell causes a chain of signaling events that determine the fate of the cell: its survival, differentiation and proliferation. We argue that the competition between cytokine diffusion and
    its consumption by a receiving cell sets a characteristic length that defines the spatial extent of cytokine communication.
    On the example of interleukin-2 cytokine we demonstrate both in vitro and in vivo that the cytokine fields can be localized to the vicinity of the secreting cell, and we find that a simple diffusion/consumption mechanism provides an adequate explanation for such localization.
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  • Date:28ראשוןפברואר 2016

    Super-resolution microscopy and the 3D distribution of proteins on cellular membranes

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    שעה
    15:00 - 16:00
    מיקום
    בניין קמיליה בוטנאר
    מרצהProf. Gilad Haran
    Department of Chemical Physics
    מארגן
    המחלקה לתשתיות מחקר מדעי החיים
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  • Date:29שניפברואר 2016

    Schmidt Lecture - "Stimuli-Responsive Smart Soft Materials"

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    שעה
    11:00 - 12:30
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    אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידט
    מרצהProf. Takuzo Aida
    Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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    הפקולטה לכימיה
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about Machine technology frequently puts magnetic or electrostati...»
    Machine technology frequently
    puts magnetic or electrostatic
    repulsive forces to practical use,
    as in maglev trains, vehicle
    suspensions or non-contact
    bearings. In contrast, materials
    design overwhelmingly focuses
    on attractive interactions, such
    as in the many advanced
    polymer-based composites, where inorganic fillers interact with a polymer matrix to improve
    mechanical properties. However, articular cartilage strikingly illustrates how electrostatic repulsion
    can be harnessed to achieve unparalleled functional efficiency: it permits virtually frictionless
    mechanical motion within joints, even under high compression. Here we describe a composite
    hydrogel with anisotropic mechanical properties dominated by electrostatic repulsion between
    negatively charged unilamellar titanate nanosheets embedded within it. Crucial to the behaviour of this
    hydrogel is the serendipitous discovery of cofacial nanosheet alignment in aqueous colloidal
    dispersions subjected to a strong magnetic field, which maximizes electrostatic repulsion6 and thereby
    induces a quasi-crystalline structural ordering over macroscopic length scales and with uniformly
    large face-to-face nanosheet separation. We fix this transiently induced structural order by
    transforming the dispersion into a hydrogel using light-triggered in situ vinyl polymerization. The
    resultant hydrogel, containing charged inorganic structures that align cofacially in a magnetic flux,
    deforms easily under shear forces applied parallel to the embedded nanosheets yet resists compressive
    forces applied orthogonally. We anticipate that the concept of embedding anisotropic repulsive
    electrostatics within a composite material, inspired by articular cartilage, will open up new
    possibilities for developing soft materials with unusual functions.
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  • Date:29שניפברואר 2016

    The landscape of DNA methylation in cancer; therapeutic and diagnostic implications

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    שעה
    14:00 - 14:00
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    Cancer Research Club Seminar
    מיקום
    בניין תשתיות ושירותי מחקר על-שם ראול וגרציאלה דה פיצ'וטו
    מרצהDr. Moshe Szyf
    מארגן
    המחלקה לאימונולוגיה ורגנרציה ביולוגית
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  • Date:29שניפברואר 2016

    Resilience of Multidimensional Complex Systems

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    שעה
    14:15 - 14:15
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    מעבדה על-שם דני נ. היינמן
    מרצהBaruch Barzel
    Bar-Ilan University
    מארגן
    המחלקה לפיזיקה של מערכות מורכבות
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about Resilience is a system's ability to cope with change, o...»
    Resilience is a system's ability to cope with change, or to bounce back after stress. The loss of resilience in a natural system occurs when the stress exceeds a certain threshold, beyond which the system loses its ability to bounce back and retain proper functionality. For instance, when the loss of trees in a forest (deforestation) crosses a tipping point and the forest turns barren, or when the load on the electrical power grid becomes too high and a massive power failure emerges. The challenge is that most complex systems are multidimensional, disordered and described by nonlinear dynamics - characteristics that firmly avoid analytical treatment. We address this challenge by showing how to map a complex system into an effective one dimensional equation, exposing the universal patterns of resilience exhibited by diverse systems, from ecological to technological networks. Along the way we will understand why systems lose resilience all of a sudden, learn how to predict such resilience loss and show how to fortify a system to become more resilient.


    J. Gao, B. Barzel, A-L Barabasi, Nature 530, 307 (2016).

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  • Date:01שלישימרץ 2016

    A brief history of DNA repair Tribute to the 2015 Chemistry Nobel Prize laureates

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    שעה
    10:00 - 11:00
    מיקום
    בניין וולפסון למחקר ביולוגי
    מרצהProf. Zvi Livneh
    Dept. of Biomolecular Sciences-WIS
    מארגן
    המחלקה למדעים ביומולקולריים
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    תקצירShow full text abstract about DNA damage is continuously formed at a staggering rate of ab...»
    DNA damage is continuously formed at a staggering rate of about 50,000 lesions/genome/day, which may cause severe malfunction during DNA replication and transcription. Therefore, life as we know it depends on DNA repair mechanisms, and germ-line mutations in DNA repair genes cause a broad spectrum of human disease including cancer, immunological deficiencies and neurodegenerative diseases. The 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Thomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar, who made fundamental contributions to deciphering molecular mechanisms of DNA repair. A brief history of DNA repair will be presented, highlighting the contributions of the Nobel Prize laureates.
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  • Date:01שלישימרץ 2016

    “Recent LHC results”

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    שעה
    11:00 - 11:00
    מיקום
    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהMaria Spiropulu
    Caletech
    מארגן
    המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקה
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  • Date:01שלישימרץ 2016

    Methionine, a master metabolite in plant seeds?!

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    שעה
    11:15 - 11:15
    מיקום
    בניין אולמן למדעי החיים
    מרצהDr. Hagai Cohen
    Prof. Asaph Aharoni’s Lab., Dept. of Plant & Environmental Sciences
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    המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבה
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  • Date:01שלישימרץ 2016

    High Energy Density Materials at Sandia: Investigations in Planetary Science

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    שעה
    11:15 - 11:15
    מיקום
    בניין הפיזיקה ע"ש עדנה וק.ב. וייסמן
    מרצהDawn Flicker
    Pulsed Power Sciences Center, Sandia National Laboratories
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    המחלקה לפיזיקה של חלקיקים ואסטרופיזיקה
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about The structure and evolution of planets is determined by mate...»
    The structure and evolution of planets is determined by material behavior at high pressure. Such high pressures can only be achieved at High Energy Density (HED) facilities like Sandia’s Z machine and high-power laser facilities. Z stores 22MJ of energy that is released in pulses of up to 25MA peak current with 200-1000ns rise times. The large currents generate strong magnetic fields that can be used to create high pressures in dynamic material experiments. This capability enables evaluation of material equation-of-state and other properties in extreme conditions. I will present three examples using experimental results from the Z machine to answer long-standing questions in planetary science. First, solar system evolution models have been unable to consistently account for observations of Jupiter and Saturn. Recent Z observations of a first-order liquid-liquid insulator to metal transition in hydrogen may shed light on this discrepancy. Second, measurements of iron vaporization may address troubling differences between models of the Earth’s moon forming event and observations of the Earth and moon’s compositions. Finally, precise measurements of high-pressure water were used to validate DFT models which in turn informed planetary structure models suggesting an explanation of the multi-polar magnetic fields of Neptune and Uranus.
    The Z Fundamental Science Program (ZFSP), which enables the academic community to take advantage of the facility enabling much of this work, will be described.
    Sandia National Laboratories is a multi-program laboratory managed and operated by Sandia Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.
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