Mr. Arpit Behera
Merav Basson
Dr. Rostyslav Baron
Yair Arman
Center of Statistical Mechanics
Statistical Mechanics center supports research in statistical physics and application of its methods to a wide set of disciplines, from biology and soft matter to fluid physics and quantum information.
Center for Quantum Science and Technology
The Center for Quantum Science and Technology promotes research on quantum mechanics and its application to critical challenges in physics, chemistry, optics, and engineering. Building on earlier discoveries about how matter behaves at the nanoscale, scientists associated with the Center are examining how complex quantum properties such as superposition and entanglement may make it possible to construct the powerful and massively efficient technologies of the future.
- Center for Quantum Science and Technology, Center website
Clore Center for Biological Physics
The Clore Center for Biological Physics supports research activities that use the methods of physics and physical chemistry to study biological systems. Under the center’s auspices, biologists, chemists, computer scientists, and physicists work together to explore a variety of fundamental issues in biology, and develop new approaches to address them.
- Clore Center for Biological Physics, Center website
Schwartz/Reisman Institute for Theoretical Physics (SRitp)
The Schwartz/Reisman Institute for Theoretical Physics (SRitp) creates an informal intellectual framework for physicists by hosting extended, loosely structured international workshops in theoretical physics.
- Schwartz/Reisman Institute for Theoretical Physics (SRitp), Center website
Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for High Energy Physics
The Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for High Energy Physics focuses on understanding how particles get their mass, an historical challenge for physicists. Among other projects, the center funded Weizmann Institute scientists searching for the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator at the European Organization of Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland.
- Nella and Leon Benoziyo Center for High Energy Physics, Center website