Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Established in 1924, what started as a small Jewish technical university was opened for young Middle Eastern men and women with a desire to pursue a career in engineering. Today, this university is among the largest leading scientific-technological and research universities.
Research Interests: Nonlinear-Optics and Nono-Optics, Nucleation, Growth and Self-assembly of Nanostructures, Interfacial and Surface Phenomena, Nanoadhesion and Nanointerconnects, Molecular Electronics
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