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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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Dr. Doron Kushnir
Problems within the field of high-energy astrophysics and gravitational waves astronomy. Especially supporting the ideas that:Supernova explosions of type Ia are due to direct collisions of white dwarf stars.Core-collapse supernovae are thermonuclear explosions.
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Prof. Leeor Kronik
Our group's research is focused on understanding unique properties and behavior of materials and interfaces, using first principles quantum mechanical calculations based mostly on density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory. The group is actively engaged in prediction and interpretation of novel experiments, as well as in the development of formalism and methodology. For much more detailed information, please click the homepage link below.
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Prof. Ilan Koren
The twilight zone - convective clouds and their interaction with the free atmosphereCollaboration with: NOAA-ESRL Boulder CO.Anthropogenic Effects on Clouds and Precipitation and the Derived Climate ForcingCollaboration with: NASA-GSFC, UMBCCloud microphysics and dynamicsCloud classification and cloud textures and morphology
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