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Dr. Michal Leskes
Our research is focused on correlating structure and function in energy storage and conversion materials by advanced magnetic resonance methods. We aim to understand how the composition of materials affects their functionality and how we can control their functionality through deviation from ideal stoichiometry. In particular we are interested in materials for energy storage, such as Li and Na ion batteries, and in the role interfacial chemistry plays in the functionality of electrode and electrolyte materials. We use a wide range of magnetic resonance techniques: solid state NMR, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP). Additionally we investigate the process of polarization transfer from electron spins to nuclear spins in solids DNP utilizing external and internal polarization agents. For more detailed information, please click below and see our home page.
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Prof. Doron Lancet
Bioinformatic tools for disease gene discovery, Origin and early evolution of life on earthCollaboration with: Prof. Rafi Zidovetzki, University of California Riverside Dr. Omer Markovitch, University of Groningen Prof. Daniel Segre, Boston University Amit Kahana Ben Gurion UniversityGene and disease databases, Identification of disease-related mutations by next generation DNA sequencing (NGS), development of software tool for the analysis of NGS resultsComputer simulations of emergence, selection and evolution at the origin of life. Chemical kinetic modeals for mutually catalytic sets, Systems Protobiology.
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Prof. Ilan Lampl
Synaptic plasticity inducted by sensory stimulation in the cortexConstruction of receptive field properties in the somatosensory cortexstudying functional connectivity in the barrel cortexMechanisms of adaptation in the cortexNoise and synchrony in the mammalian cortexDynamic properties and mechanisms of ongoing activity in the cortexPatterns in neuronal activity in the cortex
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Prof. Meir Lahav
Solid State Chemistry in 2- and 3-dimensions. Pyroelectricity. Ice nucleation.Collaboration with: Prof Igor Lubomirsky Dr.David EhreOrganization of molecules at surfaces and interfaces;Chirality, Chemistry and the origin of lifePyroelectricity, Electrofreezing.
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