Pages
פברואר 05, 2018
-
Date:28שלישיאוקטובר 2025הרצאה
EPS AI discussion: Floods and Droughts Forecasting
More information שעה 11:30 - 12:30מיקום בניין המנהלה ע"ש סטון
Zacks Hallמארגן המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכתתקציר Show full text abstract about Natural disasters like floods and droughts pose significant ...» Natural disasters like floods and droughts pose significant threats to communities worldwide, making accurate and timely forecasting essential for mitigation and response. This presentation will delve into the development and implementation of AI-based models for natural disaster forecasting, with a specific focus on floods and droughts.We will explore Google's machine learning-driven hydrologic model for riverine flood forecasting, which has been operational for several years and provides predictions up to seven days in advance. Additionally, we will discuss a flash flood model currently in development. The talk will also cover a machine learning model for drought forecasting, which provides predictions at a three-month lead time.A key focus of this discussion will be the robust evaluation of these models. We'll examine various methods for assessing their skill, including comparisons against historical data, satellite observations, and established performance benchmarks across different regions. This presentation will highlight how advanced AI can enhance our ability to predict and prepare for natural disasters, ultimately supporting global resilience efforts. -
Date:29רביעיאוקטובר 2025הרצאה
Machine Learning and Statistics Seminar
More information שעה 11:15 - 12:15כותרת Do Trained AI Models Leak Information About Their Training Data?מיקום בניין יעקב זיסקינד
Lecture Hall - Room 1 - אולם הרצאות חדר 1מרצה Itay Safran
BGUמארגן המחלקה למדעי המחשב ומתמטיקה שימושיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about Artificial neural networks have driven remarkable advances i...» Artificial neural networks have driven remarkable advances in AI in recent years, but their use also raises serious privacy and security concerns. Recent studies have shown that, under certain conditions, parts of the training data can be reconstructed directly from the model parameters, posing significant risks to privacy in sensitive domains such as medicine, and challenging the safe deployment of these models more broadly.
In this talk, I will survey two of my recent works that aim to uncover the theoretical foundations of this phenomenon, shedding light on the extent to which trained models may reveal information about their training data. In particular, we will show - both empirically and theoretically - that reconstructing the training data requires additional prior knowledge, and that trained models do not necessarily leak information.
Based on joint work with Guy Smorodinsky, Gal Vardi, Yehonatan Rafael, and Ofir Lindenbaum. -
Date:30חמישיאוקטובר 2025הרצאה
“ADVANCING IN EVs Characterization”
More information שעה 08:30 - 11:50מיקום https://mstudio.co.il/tetrasense-webinarמרצה Julie Chen, Horiba, Dr. Michaela Laupheimer, DataPhysics צרו קשר -
Date:30חמישיאוקטובר 2025הרצאה
הרצאה של פרופ ליעד מודריק
More information שעה 10:00 - 11:00כותרת Testing theories of consciousness: a case study for scientific barriers and progressמיקום Belfer
Botnar Hall -
Date:30חמישיאוקטובר 2025סימפוזיונים
Ants, Particles, and Puzzles
More information שעה 11:15 - 12:30כותרת Physics Colloquiumמיקום Physics Weissman Auditoriumמרצה Ofer Feinerman צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about De-Gennes’s “ant-in-a-labyrinth” problem reminds us that phy...» De-Gennes’s “ant-in-a-labyrinth” problem reminds us that physicists have an affinity for ants. Like particles, ants come in large groups and interact locally among themselves and with the environment. However, there are large discrepancies between an ensemble of particles and a colony of ants. While groups of particles are governed solely by microscopic laws and large-scale symmetries, ants appear able to sidestep these constraints to display a collective will aimed at macroscopic goals. In doing so, they often exhibit behaviors that resemble intelligence and problem-solving. I will present three puzzle-like configurations that quantify performance and expose limits: the ant-in-a-labyrinth puzzle, the piano-movers problem, and three-dimensional leaf-nest construction. For each, we will compare data to physics-inspired null models to locate where ants deviate from particle baselines and to identify the minimal individual-level ingredients that support an animate, cognitive colony. -
Date:30חמישיאוקטובר 2025הרצאה
From suppressive to active—rewiring the head and neck cancer microenvironment for durable checkpoint response
More information שעה 14:00 - 15:00מיקום Candiotty
Auditoriumמרצה Prof. Moshe Elkabets, Ph.D מארגן המכון לחקר הטיפול בסרטן עש דואק -
Date:02ראשוןנובמבר 2025הרצאה
Not So Clear: The Role of Near-Cloud Skies in Earth’s Radiation Budget and Climate.
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין המנהלה ע"ש סטון
Zacks Hallמרצה Eshkol Eytan Liebskind מארגן המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכתתקציר Show full text abstract about Clouds are among the most influential components of Earth’s ...» Clouds are among the most influential components of Earth’s radiation budget, modulating radiative transfer across the electromagnetic spectrum. As a result, even processes that contribute relatively weak radiative effects, such as those occurring in clouds’ surroundings, can be substantial compared to clear-sky conditions and therefore important to Earth’s energy budget and the climate it sustains. Over the past two decades, studies have highlighted several mechanisms contributing to the radiative signatures around clouds, including three-dimensional radiative transfer, enhanced aerosol humidification, and subvisible cloud features. Recent work by Eytan et al. (2025) has provided the first quantification of the top-of-atmosphere (TOA) radiative impact of these near-cloud regions. Their findings suggest a shortwave effect of ~9 W/m² over the ocean in the local afternoon, implying that clouds indirectly amplify the aerosol direct radiative effect. In the longwave, a mean effect of ~1 W/m² corresponds to the radiative forcing of an additional ~90 ppm of CO₂, highlighting these regions' climate relevance. In this talk, I will introduce a new framework for partitioning the sky into three radiative categories: cloudy, pure clear-sky, and cloud-influenced clear-sky. I will demonstrate how this refined classification reveals near-cloud regions' hidden but crucial contribution to all-sky radiative fluxes. We will explore how these contributions vary with cloud type, spatial cloud patterns, and background aerosol loading. By explicitly accounting for these previously overlooked regions, this new paradigm opens the door to a more comprehensive understanding of the processes involved in the cloud’s role in Earth’s energy budget and in aerosol–cloud interactions, which are two of the largest sources of uncertainty in climate projections according to the latest IPCC report. Ultimately, this work aims to establish a more unified approach to treating the atmosphere, from dry aerosols to clouds, and to deepen our understanding of how clouds and their surrounding environments influence Earth’s climate. In doing so, it offers a promising path toward reducing one of the most persistent uncertainties in climate change projections. -
Date:02ראשוןנובמבר 2025הרצאה
The Clore Center for Biological Physics
More information שעה 13:15 - 14:30כותרת Machines Learning without neurons in physical systemsמיקום ספרית הפיסיקה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיומרצה DR. Menachem Stern
lunch at 12:45צרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about From electrically responsive neuronal networks to immune rep...» From electrically responsive neuronal networks to immune repertoires, biological systems can learn to perform complex tasks. In this seminar, we explore physical learning, a framework inspired by computational learning theory and biological systems, where networks physically adapt to applied forces to adopt desired functions. Unlike traditional engineering approaches or artificial intelligence, physical learning is facilitated by physically realizable learning rules, requiring only local responses and no explicit information about the desired functionality. Our research shows that such local learning rules can be derived for broad classes of physical networks and that physical learning is indeed physically realizable, without computer aid, through laboratory experiments. We take further inspiration from learning in the brain to demonstrate the success of physical learning beyond the quasi-equilibrium regime, leading to faster learning with little penalty. By leveraging the advances of statistical learning theory in physical machines, we propose physical learning as a promising bridge between computational machine learning and biology, with the potential to enable the development of new classes of smart metamaterials that adapt in-situ to users’ needs. -
Date:03שנינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Midrasha on Groups Seminar
More information שעה 11:15 - 13:00כותרת Lie groups, Lie algebras, and the Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff formulaמיקום המשכן ללימודי מוסמכים על-שם דוד לופאטי
Room C - C חדרמרצה Yotam Shomroni
TAUמארגן הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשבצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about I will introduce the analytic structure theory of Lie groups...» I will introduce the analytic structure theory of Lie groups through their connection with Lie algebras, which capture the infinitesimal behavior of the group. We will explore how the exponential map and the Baker–Campbell–Hausdorff formula bridge the two, leading to key insights such as the local-to-global correspondence and automatic analyticity of Lie groups. I will mostly follow pages 25–51 in Terrence Tao’s book. -
Date:03שנינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Midrasha on Groups Seminar
More information שעה 14:15 - 16:00כותרת Products of conjugacy classesמיקום המשכן ללימודי מוסמכים על-שם דוד לופאטי
Room C - C חדרמרצה Nir Avni
Northwestern Universityמארגן הפקולטה למתמטיקה ומדעי המחשבצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about For a group G and a normal (=conjugation invariant) subset A...» For a group G and a normal (=conjugation invariant) subset A, let be the subgroup generated by A, and let X_A be the Cayley graph of with generating set A.
I will talk about:
1) The diameter of X_A, in the case G is a higher rank lattice.
2) The mixing time of X_A, in case G is a compact simple Lie group.
3) Applications of the above.
Based on joint works and works in progress with Chen Meiri, Itay Glazer, Peter Keevash, Michael Larsen, and Noam Lifshitz. -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
From Defense to Dysregulation: Understanding Neutrophil Biology in Health and Disease
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין ע"ש מקס ולילאן קנדיוטי
Auditoriumמרצה Dr. Eman Khatib-Massalha צרו קשר -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Mathematics Colloquium
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00כותרת The Toda lattice and symplectic ballsמיקום בניין יעקב זיסקינד
Room 1 - 1 חדרמרצה Yaron Ostrover
Tel-Aviv Universityמארגן המחלקה למדעי המחשב ומתמטיקה שימושיתצרו קשר תקציר Show full text abstract about In this talk we explain how the Toda lattice model, one of t...» In this talk we explain how the Toda lattice model, one of the earliest examples of nonlinear completely integrable systems, can demonstrate that certain configurations in the classical phase space are, in fact, symplectic balls in disguise. No background in symplectic geometry is needed. The talk is based on a joint work with Vinicius Ramos and Daniele Sepe.
Important information: A light lunch will be served right after. From now on, announcements regarding our Mathematics Colloquium will be sent only to the pure math department mailing list. If you are not on that list and wish to receive future announcements, please REGISTER to this mailing list. There is also a calendar you can add to your own google calendar, it'll be updated whenever a talk is added to the schedule.
We greatly encourage all faculty, students and postdocs to attend.
See you there!
Shira and Shachar. -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Optimizing your transcription factors: a free lunch?
More information שעה 11:15 - 12:15מיקום אולם הרצאות ע"ש גרהרד שמידטמרצה Prof. Koby Levy מארגן המחלקה לביולוגיה מבנית וכימית -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Weizmann Ornithology monthly lecture
More information שעה 14:10 - 15:30כותרת Oology-anecdotes on eggsמיקום Benoziyo
591Cמרצה Dr. Steve Rogers צרו קשר -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Weizmann Orrnithology monthly lecture
More information שעה 14:10 - 15:30כותרת Oology-anecdotes on eggsמיקום בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
591C floor 5 between the elevatorsמרצה Dr. Steve Rogers מארגן המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבהצרו קשר -
Date:04שלישינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Weizmann Ornithology monthly lecture
More information שעה 14:10 - 15:30כותרת Oology-anecdotes on eggsמיקום Benoziyo
591C between the elevatorsמרצה Dr. Steve Rogers מארגן המחלקה למדעי הצמח והסביבהצרו קשר -
Date:05רביעינובמבר 2025הרצאה
Life Sciences Luncheon
More information שעה 12:30 - 14:00כותרת Prof. Noam Stern Ginossarמיקום בניין לביוכימיה על שם נלה וליאון בנוזיו
Auditoriumמרצה Prof. Noam Stern Ginossar צרו קשר -
Date:06חמישינובמבר 2025סימפוזיונים
Physics Colloquium
More information שעה 11:15 - 12:30כותרת Superconductivity and magnetism in crystalline graphite allotropesמיקום Physics Weissman Auditoriumמרצה Prof. Andrea Young תקציר Show full text abstract about Humanity makes great use of the electric field effe...» Humanity makes great use of the electric field effect: charging and discharging capacitors in low density semiconductors systems is the underpinning of the analog and digital electronics that define our age. At the same time, we know quantum matter to include far more than just electrical conductors and insulators. I will describe the physics of crystalline graphite multilayers with rhombohedral stacking, where the competition between electron hopping within- and between- the graphene planes leads to a flat dispersion characterized by high electronic density of states and Berry curvature, which can be tuned by a perpendicular electric field. Using electrostatic gates to tune both this interlayer potential and the total carrier density, I will show that a dizzying variety of magnetic and superconducting states can be realized, often within the same device. The exceptional experimental reproducibility of these structurally simple systems allows us to investigate a variety of effects in a controlled environment, including the role of spin orbit coupling or a moire potential, providing insight into the mechanisms of magnetism and superconductivity. Most strikingly, quantized Hall effects and superconductivity can be realized in the same field-effect transistor for only slightly different values of a gate voltage, providing a versatile platform both to both study the mechanisms underlying these phases as well as build highly controllable interfaces between these paradigmatic phases of quantum matter. -
Date:06חמישינובמבר 2025אירועים אקדמיים
Scientific Council Meeting - Steering 2026
More information שעה 12:30 - 14:30כותרת Selection of candidates - PhD hc הנשיא - בהשתתפותמיקום מרכז כנסים על-שם דויד לופאטי
KIMELצרו קשר -
Date:09ראשוןנובמבר 2025הרצאה
It’s desert time
More information שעה 11:00 - 12:00מיקום בניין המנהלה ע"ש סטון
Zacks Hallמרצה Nurit Agam מארגן המחלקה למדעי כדור הארץ וכוכבי הלכתתקציר Show full text abstract about Twenty-seven percent of the world’s terrestrial area is clas...» Twenty-seven percent of the world’s terrestrial area is classified as arid or hyper-arid, regions that are second only to oceans in the sparsity of measurement sites. Contrary to popular perception, these desert areas are dynamic ecosystems that respond sensitively to changes in water availability, temperature, and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels. As such, they can serve as important indicators and potentially moderators of climate change. Efforts to understand the dynamics and feedback mechanisms between the main players affecting desert weather and climate can be divided, by-and-large, into two groups: (1) addressing the most pressing knowledge gaps of desert weather and climate systems; and (2) exploring processes that have not previously been considered but are hypothesized to be more important than presumed, representing a realm of "unknown unknowns". One example to the “unknown unknowns” realm is related to non-rainfall water inputs (i.e., fog, dew, and atmospheric water vapor adsorption). Traveling between the Negev, Namib, and Sahara deserts, we will look into this largely overlooked phenomenon. We will point to the similarities between these deserts and ask how widespread this phenomenon may be. Spoiler - we don't know, but we sure need to.
