Category: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0

3D Printed Spacer Fabrics (3DSF)

Researcher: Yoav Sterman

Knitted Spacer Fabrics (SF, AKA spacer mesh) have numerous uses in the fashion, automobile, safety industries, and more. Nevertheless, current SFs manufacturing suffers from some substantial limitations. The knitting machines are huge and very expensive, and the process requires a...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Medical Devices & Digital Health

3D printing-based diffractive optical element fabrication

Researcher: Associate Prof. Yoav Shechtman

Diffractive Optical Elements (DOEs) are used to shape the wavefront of incident light in complex patterns, and are ubiquitous across optical applications, ranging from laser processing through lithography to communication and imaging. Example applications include beam splitters, beam shapers, optical...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

3D vision utilizing single lens camera

Researcher: Associate Prof. Guy Gilboa

In recent years, depth sensing has become essential for a variety of new significant applications. For example, depth sensors assist autonomous cars in navigation and in collision prevention. The physical constraints on active depth sensing mobile devices, such as light...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

A new hydrothermal treatment of metal parts – experimental proof of concept

Researcher: Prof. Ori Lahav

Metals might develop cracks and holes during the manufacturing process. 3D printing renders parts very prone to such defects. Other manufacturing methods may create such defects as well. Defects may also form while the parts are in use. This affects...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Security & Defence

Acoustic localization and mapping of multi-rotor vehicles

Researcher: Prof. Alexander Bronstein

A self-localization system for multi rotor drones . Localization is based on analysis of acoustic signature of returned acoustic signals as a result resulting from reflections from nearby objects. The transmitted acoustic signal is derived from rotor rotation. Advantages Localization...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Acoustic resonance excited heat exchange

Researcher: Prof. Beni Cukurel

Towards enhancing the efficiency of gas turbines, most thermodynamic cycles require heat to be either added or dissipated by a heat exchanger, which operates by associating two streams of different thermal potential. Due to form factor limitations of many size...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Adaptive cycle engine

Researcher: Prof. Beni Cukurel

As the operational envelope of unmanned air vehicles expands into the high sub-sonic and transonic speed range, the engine design process requires compromises in thrust, weight, fuel consumption, size, reliability, and manufacturing cost. Moreover, the engine requirements for multiple operating...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

Adaptive robotic stone carving process and tools

Researcher: Associate Prof. Aaron Sprecher

Stone carving is done either manually for design of special features or using repeatable CNC process that does not allow unique design of each stone. Manual carving is a lost craft and it is very rare and expensive to apply...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Advanced failure analysis and design optimization for soft materials

Researcher: Prof. Konstantin Volokh

Soft materials such as rubbers, elastomeric composites, hydrogels, and shape-memory polymers are integral to modern engineering, powering applications across automotive, aerospace, electronics, and biomedical industries. Yet despite their versatility, conventional testing and modeling methods often fail to capture their complex...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Security & Defence

All-angle electromagnetically transparent surfaces

Researcher: Ariel Epstein

Reflection off antenna radomes may distort the radiation pattern and reduce gain or bandwidth. Optical refraction may deform wavefronts of light and produce aberrant images. Remarkably, both wave reflection and refraction are inherently spatially dispersive, namely, they depend on the...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Chromatography-on-chip

Researcher: Prof. Hossam Haick

Now adays, multifunctional sensors are required in every sphere of life. In fact, sensors and detectors are becoming essential part from human physiological monitoring to Mars exploration. However, it is not always beneficial to use olfactory sensors in wearable devices...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Cloud BIM – collaborative platform for building professionals

Researcher: Prof. Rafael Sacks

The fragmented nature of the construction industry necessitates close collaboration among design disciplines and requires extensive data exchange. Despite advances in Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology, teams still rely on a sequential file-based process for design exchange, resulting in issues...
Categories: AI & Data Science|Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

CMOS-SiPM array for ToF measurements

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Yael Nemirovsky

Ultra-sensitive light detection systems are increasingly being employed in applications such as mobile range finding, automotive ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), gesture recognition, 3D mapping, security, etc. There is an increasing need for "Super-Camera" which is capable of producing two-dimensional and...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Construction of 3D Trusses via sphere packing

Researcher: Prof. Gershon Elber

Truss lattices are common in a wide variety of engineering applications, due to their high ratio of strength versus relative density. They are used both as the interior support for other structures, and as structures on their own. Using 3D sphere...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Decision making under uncertain conditions

Researcher: Prof. Vadim Indelman

A system and methods are provided for decision making under uncertainty, for selecting an optimal action from among multiple candidate actions in belief space planning (BSP). BSP is a scalable approach for planning under uncertainty. Today, the two processes, inference...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Deep learning of robotic tasks using strong and weak human supervision

Researcher: Prof. Ran El-Yaniv

Consider the task of designing a robot capable of performing a complex human task such as dishwashing, driving or clothes ironing. Although natural for adult humans, designing a hard-coded algorithm for such a robot can be a daunting challenge. Difficulties...
Categories: AI & Data Science|Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Delamination of multilayers films and packages

Researcher: Prof. Oz M. Gazit

Every year, millions of tons of multilayer laminate materials—like food packaging, coffee bags, paper cups, juice cartons, and even solar panels—are either incinerated or landfilled due to the lack of an industrial method for separating their tightly bonded layers. These...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|FoodTech & Biotechnology|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Detecting far objects using a 3D optic system

Researcher: Associate Prof. Yoav Shechtman

Today, radar or stereoscopic systems are used when distance estimation is required. Radar systems require expensive equipment. Methods that are based on triangulation require 2 cameras. As the object distance increases, the distance between the cameras has to increase. In...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

Diamond electronics and oxygen sensor

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Rafi Kalish

Current oxygen sensors required for in-situ oxygen monitoring inside a process chamber in semiconductor manufacturing processes (such as ALD, epi CVD and PVD) are limited in operating pressure and temperature ranges. Transition metal oxides are highly sensitive to gases environment....
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Diamond film deposition on WC-Co

Researcher: Prof. Alon Hoffman

Adhesion of diamond coatings to cutting tool substrates is an important property in machine tool applications. Strong bonding of the diamond to the substrate is required to overcome thermal expansion coefficient and composition mismatch to promote the coating endurance in the...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Direct injector of hydrogen or hydrogen-rich gaseous fuel

Researcher: Associate Prof. Leonid Tartakovsky

Current hydrogen rich fuel direct injectors suffer from low flow cross section, non-reliable closure and a non-optimized jet structure, which have a detrimental effect on the engine performance. Achieving higher flow rate, shorter open-close timing and higher backward pressure resistance...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Displays from space using swarms of nanosatellites

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Oded Shmueli|Prof. Ehud Behar

Nano-satellites for forming signs enable easy display of changing signs over different territories and time windows. Known solutions require large satellites and expensive deployment mechanisms and resources. This technology deploys an array of nanosatellites for display forming which allow for...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Elephant trunk (robotic mechanism with two degrees of freedom)

Researcher: Prof. Alon Wolf

The present invention relates to the field of robotic actuated mechanisms, especially those having a high load lifting capability and light weight, such that they are capable of being stacked end-to-end to provide a hyper-redundant, high flexibility, long robotic arm....
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Medical Devices & Digital Health

Engine Design based on Novel Thermodynamic Cycle

Researcher: Associate Prof. Leonid Tartakovsky|Prof. Moshe Sheintuch

Internal combustion engines (ICE) will remain main propulsion technology for various applications for many years. However the challenges are security of energy supply, climate change issues and air pollution. Combined electro-thermo-chemical technology goal is to deal with all those issues...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Extreme dimensionality reduction of network training dynamics

Researcher: Associate Prof. Guy Gilboa

Training neural-networks is a highly demanding process, with respect to computational resources and time. Moreover, updating trained networks in deployment with new data is costly and may reduce the overall performance of the network (e.g. due to “catastrophic forgetting”). As...
Categories: AI & Data Science|Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Flexible ultra-light weight conductors

Researcher: Prof. Yair Ein-Eli

Copper has been used in electrical wiring since the invention of the electromagnet and the telegraph in the 1820s. Standard copper wires are being used for numerous applications reliably for many years. However, as technology changes requirements from the current...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Green corrosion resistant conductive coatings for magnesium alloys

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Menachem Bamberger

Conductive coatings are of great importance for applications including dissimilar metals joining which needs continuous electrical conductivity as part of design considerations. Magnesium has galvanic corrosion with any other metal. Therefore, it's impossible to use metallic layers on magnesium as conductive...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Grey water recycling

Researcher: Associate Prof. Galia Maayan

Water splitting is an important process towards the generation of H2 as a renewable and sustainable energy source; however, the high overpotential and slow kinetics limit its applicability. Most current photo- and electro-catalysts are expensive to make, not environmentally friendly...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

H2 production by electrocatalysis assisted by peptoid complex

Researcher: Associate Prof. Galia Maayan

Water splitting is an important process towards the generation of H2 as a renewable and sustainable energy source; however, the high overpotential and slow kinetics limit its applicability.Most current photo- and electro-catalysts are expensive to make, not environmentally friendly and...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

High rate hydrogenotrophic denitrification of drinking water

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Michal Green|Prof. Ori Lahav

A novel pressurized high rate hydrogenotrophic reactor for denitrification without gas purging. This invention shows that during continuous operation a gas–liquid equilibrium is established in the reactor according to Henry’s law and excess N2 gas is carried out by the...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|FoodTech & Biotechnology|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Highly stable membranes for alkaline fuel cells and electrolysers

Researcher: Associate Prof. Charles Eliezer Diesendruck|Prof. Dario R. Dekel

Alkaline fuel cells and electrolyzers offer many advantages over their acidic counterparts, the main one being the possibility to replace precious metals in electrodes with other, low cost and abundant metals. However, the alkaline environment leads to substantial electrolyte decomposition...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Hydrogen and electric energy production on-demand

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Alon Gany

Hydrogen storage and transportation is both inefficient and hazardous. Hydrogen production by reaction of water and activated aluminum can be done on demand and on the location where the hydrogen will be used. The weight of hydrogen produced is 11%...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Innovative non-condensables purge system for closed cycle absorption heat pumps

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Gershon Grossman

Non-condensable gases (NCG) are known to cause a significant deterioration in the condensation and absorption heat and mass transfer processes in absorption systems used for thermal cooling and heating. Most absorption systems on the market are chillers, which operate with...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Laser multiphoton charge separation spectroscopy (MEES)

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Israel Schechter

A novel analytical technology, MEES (Multiphoton Electron Extraction Spectroscopy), has been developed for sensitive compound detection and quantification under ambient conditions. In this method the sample is irradiated by a laser and the photocurrents are measured as a function of...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|FoodTech & Biotechnology|Security & Defence
Lithium-ion battery (LIB) is the most widely used energy storage device for portable consumer electronic devices, electric vehicles, and electric grids. Additionally, LIBs have become emerging devices to store renewable energy (i.e., wind, solar, geothermal). Due to the widespread use...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Lightweight polymer foam

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Yachin Cohen

Lightweight avionic parts such as wings and even aircraft body as well as high specific strength parts for seacrafts, automotive, wind turbine and other parts with demanding mechanical requirements are usually made of a laminate of skin which may be...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Linear wave-based engine

Researcher: Prof. Izhak Bucher

Linear motion in a cylinder using helical wave generator in elastic component. A large static radial holding force is formed in addition to the linear motion created by the elliptical movement. The motion is precise and requires low power engine...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Medical Devices & Digital Health|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Long duration Vacuum Arc Thruster for nanosatellite propulsion

Researcher: Dr. Igal Kronhaus

A reliable, non-magnetic, long lived Vacuum Arc Thruster (VAT) - the inline screw feeding vacuum arc thruster (ISF-VAT) is a mechanically controlled feeding mechanism. The feeding mechanism moves the cathode towards the exit plane in a helical path. This enables...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Security & Defence

Low power hall thrusters

Researcher: Dr. Igal Kronhaus

Hall thrusters, also known as closed drift accelerators, are very successful electric propulsion (EP) systems commonly used for spacecraft propulsion. Hall thrusters have good attributes, however they are designed to operate at power levels above 300 W - not suitable...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Security & Defence

Mass balancing for systems rotating and very high speed

Researcher: Prof. Izhak Bucher

Precise “mass balancing procedures” of fast rotating machines while being rotated at slow speeds of rotation. By adding a tunable, controlled external excitation that forces the rotating structure to ‘expose’ the projection of mass imperfection on the deflected structure at...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0

Measurement of coating thermal properties

Researcher: Prof. Beni Cukurel

Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) are engineered to provide sustained thermal protection to engine components that are exposed to excessive heat load. In the wake of this application, a reliable, non-intrusive and quantitative thermal property measurement method is in high demand...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Message authentication based on physical location on a bus

Researcher: Prof. Eli Biham

With the ever evolving connectivity and functionality of devices, systems, infrastructures and/or the like, cyber-attacks and cyber threats may present a major and ever growing security concern for multiple networks, systems and infrastructures. Potential malicious attackers may penetrate a network...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

Metafoils – morphing airfoil skins

Researcher: Associate Prof. Amir Gat

In all conventional aircraft this change of shape is achieved by mechanical servo motors which provide angular or linear motion so as to tilt a rigid portion of the wing or lifting device. Aircraft manufacturers are attempted to develop planes...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Microstructure control of ceramic matrix nanocomposites

Researcher: Prof. Wayne D. Kaplan

Ceramic matrix nanocomposites have interesting advantages over their monolithic counterparts. These composites are based on a micron-sized ceramic matrix reinforced with metal or ceramic sub-micron or nanometer-sized particles as a second phase. One of the main goals of reinforcing the...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials
AI based Optimization scheme for MIMO /Array RADAR systems reducing complexity and cost by optimizing antenna and transmitter/ Receiver topology and reducing the overall number of Transmitting/ Receiving blocks. Advantages Cost and power reduction of RADAR systems Size reduction Applications...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Mold-less molding additive manufacturing of volumetric objects

Researcher: Prof. Moran Bercovici |Associate Prof. Aaron Sprecher

Traditional additive manufacturing methods such as 3D / 4D printing, Selective laser sintering (SLS), Stereolithography (SLA), Digital light process (DLP) and Volumetric additive manufacturing (VAM) are powerful tools for prototyping, but they’re limited by slow build speed and inhomogeneous mechanical...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Medical Devices & Digital Health|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Non-Contact levitation

Researcher: Prof. Izhak Bucher

In clean manufacturing environments such as in the semi-conductor industry, transferring items such as wafers, glass, screens and other flat objects might cause to their contamination due to splashes from lubricants for example. A method and a device to carry...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Online single and multi-agent decision making under uncertainty

Researcher: Prof. Vadim Indelman

Autonomous decision making under uncertainty is a fundamental problem in AI and robots, and is essential in numerous practical applications. Novel approaches are provided for decision making under uncertainty, for determining optimal actions online for single and multi agent systems...
Categories: AI & Data Science|Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Security & Defence

Piezoelectric devices with obliquely aligned electrodes

Researcher: Prof. David Elata

There exist many mechanical designs of piezoelectric unimorph actuators that can generate various motions other than conventional in-plane motions. Such devices are used to generate deflections or bending, twisting or torsional motion, and parallel out-of-plane motion, for use in micro-electromechanical...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Piezoelectric-ferroelectric actuator device

Researcher: Prof. Oded Rabinovitch

The capabilities of piezoelectric stacks actuators are still limited in terms of induced strains and travel range due to the materials operational range. They also have reduced resistance to large mechanical loads in the direction of movement. Many piezoelectric materials...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Post-functionalization mechanophores via Click Chemistry

Researcher: Dr. Joshua M. Grolman|Associate Prof. Charles Eliezer Diesendruck

The autonomous detection of mechanical stress in plastics and polymers (both biological/natural and synthetic) traditionally requires the incorporation of mechanophores (force-sensitive molecular probes) during the chemical step - polymerization, and therefore does not allow for incorporation after processing. In addition,...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Therapeutics & Diagnostics

Probabilistic object classifications

Researcher: Prof. Vadim Indelman

Object detection and classification is a component of situational awareness important to many autonomous systems and robotic tasks. The mobility of robotic systems is widely exploited to overcome limitations of static, one-point-of-view approaches to measurement classification. These limitations may include...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Protection layer for battery electrodes

Researcher: Distinguished Prof. Yitzhak Apeloig

In Li-ion batteries electrode materials degrade through their reactive interface with the electrolyte. The undesirable interfacial reactions result in formation of layers that impede charge transfer and can serve as an active site for electrolytic consumption, electrode corrosion and passivation,...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Radiometric interferometry for deep space navigation

Researcher: Prof. Yoram Rozen

Deep space navigation, particularly for spacecraft beyond lunar orbit, currently relies on traditional terrestrial systems such as NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) and ESA’s ESTRACK. These networks employ Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) for angular positioning. While exceptionally accurate, these...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Recycled, 3D printed wood products for the construction industry

Researcher: Dr. Guy Austern|Prof. Shany Barath

The construction industry is one of the most polluting industries, mostly due to concrete and plastic usage. To reduce construction related pollution and waste, one of the possible solutions is to increase the use of Recycled Wood & Polymer Materials...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Recycling phosphogypsum

Researcher: Prof. Konstantin Kovler

Phosphogypsum is a product of manufacturing of phosphoric acid from phosphate rock. It contains radioactive impurities and chemical impurities which deteriorate the gypsum quality. Huge quantities of phosphogypsum is piling next to quarries. Some process exists to clean the phosphogypsum...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Reinforcement learning of robotic control policies

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Miriam Zacksenhouse

Robots are expected to propagate over different terrains. There is a growing need to provide a method for controlling a movement of a robot that is robust, can allow the robot to propagate over terrains with positive and negative slopes,...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Road traffic forecasting system

Researcher: Prof. Tomer Toledo

Setting complex traffic light plans is a must as intersections are becoming more complicated and crowded. Current plans must take into account not only vehicles and pedestrians but also bicycles, public transportation of different types etc. The plans should provide...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

Rotational casting of inorganic cement architectural components

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Arnon Bentur|Prof. Jacob (Yasha) Grobman|Associate Prof. Aaron Sprecher

Façade tiles and aesthetics components with complex geometries are currently difficult to fabricate and require cement or mechanical parts such as bolts for connections. Inorganic cementitious tiles are relatively weak and absorb water. Manufacturing such architectural elements from polymers and...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Self-sterilized polymers for coatings and printing

Researcher: Prof. Yoav Eichen

Low migration, low odor UV curable polymer compositions designed to passively self-sterilize in an accelerated process, without any need for human intervention The polymers are amenable to coating, 2D- as well as 3D-printing Irreversible immobilization onto the surface and accelerated...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|FoodTech & Biotechnology|Medical Devices & Digital Health

Separation of ions from water and wastewater

Researcher: Associate Prof. Youri Gendel

Purification of water or waste water from nitrates and other ions can be done using ion exchange and other processes which consume large amounts of salts, acids or bases and produce highly concentrated brines that are difficult to treat. In...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Separation of launcher stages and bodies in space

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Alon Gany

Impulse of a rocket-type combustion chamber is achieved via pressure build-up in a combustion chamber and releasing via a narrow nozzle. Impulse augmentation is achieved via placing a concentrated mass (weight, gel, powder) at the exit of the combustion chamber...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0

Shockwave protection layer

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Daniel (Dany) Rittel|Prof. Yoav Eichen

Abnormal inverse-freezing phenomena, in which fluids solidify upon heating. It was shown that upon impact, some of these inverse-freezing fluids undergo solidification by absorbing impact energy. This novel phase transformation, which occurs in timescales of microseconds, is in stark contrast...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Security & Defence

Single input multiplexed decision system

Researcher: Associate Professor Ramez Daniel

Many applications of genetic or metabolic engineering require inducible expression of the desired pathway. Inducible promoters are one of the easiest and most effective ways to control gene expression. However, in a more sophisticated applications there is a need to...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering
Current technologies to detect the development of underground cavities such as sinkholes or cross border smuggling tunnels require complicated and expensive data acquisition techniques. Fiber optics buried at shallow depth enable continuous, distributed monitoring of soil deformations along tens of...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

Skin-like sensing platform

Researcher: Prof. Hossam Haick

Skin-like sensing platform for a full physical and chemical perception of the surrounding space - platform unit for detecting VOCs, temperature, pH, pressure and strain. The patches are based on sensor technology and self-healing and self repair polymeric substrate, electrodes...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|FoodTech & Biotechnology

Software tools for improved tire properties

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Itzhak Shmulevich

Radial agriculture tires are designed to be more flexible while keeping integrity, have higher contact area with the ground and lower tremor while driving. Higher vehicle speeds and weight require redesign of the tires. Current simulations and models take only...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0

Swelling based actuators

Researcher: Associate Prof. Noy Cohen

Traditional stimuli-responsive actuators convert environmental cues (e.g., water uptake, heat, or electric fields) into motion, but they often require the entire structure to be stimulated and rely on external power or control systems, limiting autonomy and adaptability. The proposed solution...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Synthetic aperture imaging by distributed arrays of space telescopes

Researcher: Prof. Oren Cohen

Long-range imaging is used across various disciplines, including astronomy, remote sensing and surveillance. Higher resolution requires larger aperture and lenses. This makes these systems expensive and cumbersome. A new method for synthetically expanding the aperture by acquiring multiple images of...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Thermally stable nano-porous gold

Researcher: Prof. Boaz Pokroy

Novel methods to form thermally stable gold particles. The particles are made either from nano-porous gold (np-Gold) – sponge-like single crystals with intricate morphology or thin polycrystalline gold atomic steps. The catalytic activity is akin to that of Au nanoparticles...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Transparent and lightweight ballistic protection

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Daniel (Dany) Rittel

Transparent armor is essentially based on the performance of the component materials, and their stacking. Beyond that point, it is commonly believed that little can be added to the system to improve its performance. High confinement pressure over the glass...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Security & Defence

Viscosity modifiers for oils and lubricants

Researcher: Associate Prof. Charles Eliezer Diesendruck

Oils and lubricants are crucial to the reduction of erosion and energy loss in systems that include moving surfaces. Two basic requirements for these materials are high viscosity, for surface adherence; and viscosity-temperature response, which is achieved by adding polymers...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials

Water desalination - selective removal of specific Ions

Researcher: Prof. Matthew Suss|Associate Prof. Charles Eliezer Diesendruck

Selective water treatment, which removes more problematic ions preferentially over others, is an important goal towards next generation, energy efficient water treatment systems. Current treatment techniques rely on chemical sedimentation or membrane separation, the latter of which is used in...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Chemistry & Materials|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Wide scale terrestrial imaging of the sky

Researcher: Prof. Yoav Schechner

A variety of spaceborne and airborne instruments have been applied to spatio-angularly sample and image atmospheric radiance. These imaging architectures, however, have a spatial resolution of several Km/ pixel, an angular resolution of approximately 7 angles per view, and their...
Categories: Automotive, Aerospace & Industry 4.0|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum

Prof. Emeritus Yehuda Agnon

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Water waves. Renewable energy. Thermoacoustic engines – heat engines with no moving parts. Natural gas liquefaction. Acoustic generator – conversion...

Prof. Oded Amir

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Structural optimization. Topology optimization. Efficient computational procedures for topology optimization. Topology optimization for concrete structures. Topology optimization for additive manufacturing....

Distinguished Prof. Yitzhak Apeloig

Chemistry

Research Interests: Nanonmatetials based on organosilicon compounds. New organosilicon materials. Molecular modeling. Computational quantum chemistry. Reaction mechanisms and reactive intermediates in organosilicon...

Prof. Gad Bahir

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Physics and technology of semiconductor based devices. Semiconductor IR detectors: narrow bandgap semiconductors, quantum well and quantum dots IR detectors....

Prof. Emeritus Menachem Bamberger

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Laser surface processing for improving wear and corrosion resistance. Solidification, microsegregation, phase stability and precipitation in Mg-base alloys. Solidification, heat...

Prof. Shany Barath

Architecture and Town Planning

Research Interests: Biodesign for the built environment Material driven design – biobased, recycled and biodegradable materials Additive manufacturing and digital fabrication Computational...

Prof. Emeritus Arnon Bentur

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Composite construction materials. Cementitious composites. High strength concretes. Supplementary building materials. Durability of building materials and structures.

Prof. Alexander Bronstein

Computer Science

Research Interests: Computer vision. 3D Vision and shape analysis. Image and signal processing. Computational imaging. Machine learning. Large-scale data analysis.

Prof. Izhak Bucher

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Vibration, dynamics of rotating machinery. Experimental identification and modeling of vibrating and rotating machines. Non-contacting measurements, signal processing. Shape optimization...

Prof. Emeritus Yachin Cohen

Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: Dispersion and processing of carbon nanotubes and graphene with polymers. Functional nano-composites. High performance composite materials by fiber compaction. Organized...

Prof. Beni Cukurel

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Basic and applied heat transfer. Micro gas turbine performance assessment and enhancement. Measurement technique development.

Dr. Yuval Dagan

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Hydrodynamic instability of multiphase flows. Turbulent combustion of liquid fuel sprays and gaseous fuels, and instability of flames. Computational fluid...

Dr. Sagi Dalyot

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Geodata sciences. Navigation, mobility and Location-based services, focusing on people with physical disabilities. User-generated geographic content, crowdsourcing and citizen science.

Prof. Dario R. Dekel

Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: Ionomeric materials Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs) Non-Pt electrocatalysts AEM-Fuel Cells. AEM-Redox Flow Batteries Ionomeric membrane-based electrochemical processes.

Associate Prof. Charles Eliezer Diesendruck

Chemistry

Research Interests: Smart polymer materials (e.g. self-healing). Ion-exchange membrane. Electrode functionalization. Tuning mechanical properties of polymer materials.

Prof. Emeritus Carlos Dosoretz

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Environmental biotechnology: advanced wastewater treatment and reuse, effluents desalination, biofouling, removal and degradation of micropollutants, membrane bioreactors, biofilters.

Associate Prof. Nitai Drimer

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Design in marine environment. Waves-structures interaction. Naval architecture. Offshore aquaculture engineering. Structural analysis.

Prof. Ran El-Yaniv

Computer Science

Research Interests: Statistical learning theory, data clustering and compression, applications to information retrieval. Web mining, human-computer interaction, biological sequence analysis, texture analysis...

Prof. David Elata

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Modeling the static and dynamic response of electrostatic micro-actuators. Modeling and development of novel thermoelastic actuation schemes for mems devices....

Prof. Izhak Etsion

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Hydrodynamic and hydrostatic lubrication. Fluid film bearings and seals. Contact adhesion and friction of rough surfaces. Laser surface texturing. Modeling...

Prof. Anath Fischer

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Feature-based systems. Multiresolution geometric modeling methods. Computer aided geometrical design methods. Geometric reconstruction from scanned data (CT, MRI, 3D camera,...

Prof. Eran Friedler

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Development of alternative water sources as part of sustainable management of water in the urban sector. Extensive wastewater treatment systems....

Prof. Roy Friedman

Computer Science

Research Interests: Distributed systems. Group communication. Middleware. Wireless ad-hoc networks. High-availability and fault-tolerance. Clustering. Scalable dynamic (P2P) systems.

Prof. Emeritus Alon Gany

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Aerospace propulsion (rockets, ramjets, scramjets). Marine jet propulsion (two-phase jet, water-breathing ram-rockets). Hydrogen and energy production (production on-demand, storage, electric...

Prof. Oz M. Gazit

Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: Heterogeneous Catalysis. Advanced hybrid organic/inorganic materials. Adsorption Materials. Sustainable carbon based fuels.

Associate Prof. Guy Gilboa

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Image processing and computer vision, with strong focus on mathematical models related to calculus of variations and nonlinear spectral theory.

Prof. David Greenblatt

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Energy-related flow control applications, active separation control, dynamic stall control, wake and vortex management; high-lift and high-alpha aerodynamics. Turbo-machinery heat...

Prof. Moshe Guelman

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Spacecraft dynamics and control. Astrodynamics. Trajectory optimization. Guidance systems. Space robotics. Optimal and adaptive control.

Prof. Emeritus Per-Olof Gutman

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Control of uncertain systems with non-differentiable non-linearities, including control of electro-mechanical systems, such as stabilized platforms, etc. Robust and adaptive...

Prof. Alon Hoffman

Chemistry

Research Interests: Physico-chemical processes and properties of surfaces. Electron, photon, ion and thermal stimulated processes on surfaces: ESD, SEE, QPY, TPD and...

Prof. Vadim Indelman

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Planning under uncertainty and AI Semantic perception and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) Multi-robot systems

Prof. Emeritus Rafi Kalish

Physics

Research Interests: Ion implantation of semiconductors. Ion impact related defects in semiconductors. Diamond as an electronic material. Nano diamond. Single optical centers...

Prof. Assaf Klar

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Tunneling induced soil displacements and their effect on buildings and buried structures. Strain measurements using optical fibers and their application...

Prof. Raphael Linker

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Sensing, and in particular mid-infrared spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging. Modeling, control and optimization of agricultural and environmental systems.

Prof. Shie Mannor

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Reinforcement learning. High dimensional statistics and learning. Uncertainty and risk in decision making. Learning and modeling dynamics from data. Systems...

Prof. Shmuel Osovsky

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Mechanics of materials. Multi-scale modeling of plastic deformation. Experimental mechanics. Microstructure Design. Dynamic behavior of materials. Dynamic crack growth. Statistics...

Prof. Oded Rabinovitch

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Strengthening and retrofitting of existing structures with composite materials. Inter-laminar Failure mechanisms in layered and laminated structures. Smart materials and...

Associate Prof. Guy Ramon

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Membrane science and technology: Membrane formation; structure – performance characteristics; deposition and fouling; strategies for fouling prevention and control. Biofilms...

Prof. Elon Rimon

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Robot vehicles: navigating an experimental mobile robot to a goal while avoiding collision with obstacles, while information is gathered on-line...

Prof. Emeritus Daniel (Dany) Rittel

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Experimental mechanics. Fracture mechanics (static and dynamic, damage). Mechanical properties of materials. Mechanical metallurgy. Failure analysis of materials & mechanical...

Prof. Ehud Rivlin

Computer Science

Research Interests: Robot vision. Robot navigation. Motion planning. Visual servoing. Active vision. Object recognition. Artificial intelligence. Image understanding. Image processing. Image databases.

Prof. Yoav Schechner

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Computer vision. Optics. Imaging computational tomography. light in nature. Spaceborne missions. Environmental climate. Signal processing. Biological signals. Image structure and...

Prof. Moshe Sheintuch

Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: Chemical and catalytic reaction engineering. Kinetic instabilities, reactor dynamics and control, chaos, spatio-temporal patterns. Reaction and diffusion in porous and...

Prof. Emeritus Itzhak Shmulevich

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Soil/Machine interaction. Non-destructive firmness measuring of fruits and vegetables. Computation and modeling of agricultural and natural materials.

Associate Prof. Aaron Sprecher

Architecture and Town Planning

Research Interests: Computational design. Generative design. Architectural robotics. Additive manufacturing and related fabrication methods for the Industry 4.0. Research on new materials...

Prof. Ezra Tarazi

Architecture and Town Planning

Research Interests: Industrial design in the era of the fourth industrial revolution. Design for the post-corona era. Digital design and manufacturing. Design...

Associate Prof. Leonid Tartakovsky

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Advanced propulsion systems. Combustion in internal combustion engines. Internal combustion engines for UAV. Alternative fuels. Fuel atomization. Energy and environmental...

Prof. Tomer Toledo

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Interests: Large-scale traffic simulation. Intelligent transportation systems. Driver behavior modeling. Transportation network analysis. Dynamic traffic management systems. Transportation demand modeling.

Prof. Alon Wolf

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Fundamental kinematics. Kinematic synthesis and design of mechanisms. Medical robotics. Biomechanics. Hyper redundant (snake) robots.

Prof. Emeritus Miriam Zacksenhouse

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Machine learning for robotic control. Invasive brain machine interfaces (BMIS). Non-invasive brain computer interfaces (BCIS). Computational motor control. Neural oscillators...
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