Category: Security & Defence

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

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 fiber sensors based on ultra-low noise opto-electronic oscillator

Researcher: Prof. Moshe Horowitz

Optical acoustic interferometric fiber sensors are based on measuring the phase change in an optical wave that propagates through a fiber due to a strain induced by the acoustic signal. This phase change is measured by using an optical interferometry...
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

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

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

Complex events processing in data streaming

Researcher: Prof. Assaf Schuster

Complex event processing (CEP) algorithms are widely employed in applications where arbitrarily complex patterns of data items must be promptly and efficiently detected in massive data streams. CEP algorithms treat data items as events, as new events are detected they...
Categories: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

CPU level security

Researcher: Prof. Avi Mendelson

Speculative execution is a technique used by modern processors with out of order architecture to speed up performances, where the processor may execute some tasks ahead of time before it is known whether these tasks are actually needed. When the...
Categories: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

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

Detection of molecules of interest

Researcher: Prof. Eyal Zussman

The present technology consists of compositions comprising electrospun nanofibers and colorimetric reactants, directed to detection of molecule of interest including but not limited to explosives. The colorimetric reactants provide a colorimetric change in response to exposure to a molecule of interest,...
Categories: Chemistry & Materials|Security & Defence

Fire retardant glass based on intumescent layer technology deposited using a cast in place method

Researcher: Prof. S. Gideon Grader

Intumescent gel trapped between 2 glass sheets will create a fire-resistant and heat insulating windows. Using in-place casting of the gel layer and its chemical hardening between 2 glass sheets prevents air bubbles that exist in other filling methods. When...
Categories: Chemistry & Materials|Security & Defence

Fundamental component of modern hardware security

Researcher: Prof. Shahar Kvatinsky

Emerging nanoelectronic memristive technologies promise to provide an alternative to the ubiquitous CMOS technology. CMOS compatibility, along with a combination of properties such as non-linearity, non-volatility and sensitivity to process variations, make this technology appealing for embedded security applications. The...
Categories: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

Gamma radiation detector

Researcher: Prof. Ehud Behar

Current gamma radiation detectors are large items. Detection of source direction is very inaccurate or requires long scanning process. Wise positioning of small and sensitive detectors allows quick detection of radiation source with high accuracy. Advantages Advantages Quick detection High...
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

Image compression and active acquisition using deep posterior sampling

Researcher: Prof. Michael Elad|Prof. Tomer Michaeli

Signals compression or active acquisition can be very heavy data transmitting processes. By taking advantage of recently discovered generative AI capabilities (and specifically diffusion models), our technology enables a computational process for discovering an optimized set of measurements for obtaining...
Categories: AI & Data Science|Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

Increasing efficiency of fans, turbines and rotating blades

Researcher: Prof. David Greenblatt

Adding steady or oscillatory perturbation near the leading edge of the blades - mechanical, electro-mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, plasma based, Lorentz force based, etc. or Gurney flaps to the trailing edge of fan blades increases air-flow, aerodynamic efficiency, power savings and...
Categories: Security & Defence|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

IR detectors using QDots

Researcher: Prof. Efrat Lifshitz

MWIR technology can be used for fluorescent marking of objects such as money bills, military equipment, landing strips etc. However, it is based on bulk toxic materials and the devices based on them are noisy and require harsh and hazardous...
Categories: Chemistry & Materials|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

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

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

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

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

Proof of Lottery (PoL), efficient blockchain

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Oded Shmueli

Blockchain networks comprise a community of computing nodes constructed to manage and maintain blockchains and are deployed to facilitate distributed ledgers for a plurality of uses and applications. The distributed ledgers stored simultaneously by a plurality untested community members may...
Categories: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

Pulse tube sterling type cryogenic cooling

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Gershon Grossman

Refrigeration at temperatures around 80-150 K is required for infrared night-vision equipment with high resolution and fast response times. Compact, light-weight devices are necessary for many typical applications, such as for man-portable night-vision equipment, unattended aerial vehicles, and for use...
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence|Sustainability Energy & ConTech

Quantum interferometry for accurate measurements

Researcher: Associate Professor Yoav Sagi

Force detection plays a crucial role in various applications, including surface characterization, gravitational and geological mapping, and acceleration and rotation sensing. Among the methods available, atomic interferometry stands out as one of the most sensitive techniques for detecting force. Atomic...
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

Securing program execution

Researcher: Associate Prof. Yitzhak Birk

This invention addresses the need to provide security (confidentiality and integrity) to an application running on a computer that is controlled by an untrusted owner with an untrusted operating system and even hypervisor or virtual machine monitor. Only the CPU...
Categories: Computer Science & Electrical Engineering|Security & Defence

Sensors for shooting arms detection

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Yael Nemirovsky

Detection of hostile fire in real time in the field is a well-known problem. Modern low intensity conflicts and acts of terrorism are stressing the need for military and law enforcement agencies to locate sporadic sources of hostile fire. The...
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

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
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

TERA Hz radiation transmitter

Researcher: Prof. Emeritus Gadi Eisenstein

The terahertz region of the electromagnetic spectrum, in particular the region of 1-10 THz, is called the “terahertz gap” due to the lack of convenient radiation sources which are either inefficient or require cooling and are not tunable in frequency....
Categories: Electro-Optics & Quantum|Medical Devices & Digital Health|Security & Defence

Translator detectors and NIR light amplification based on metal lattice field

Researcher: Prof. Efrat Lifshitz

Current IR sensors are based on small band gap materials require cryogenic cooling and usually have low quantum yield, hence are expensive and hard to use. Photonic crystals containing nano particles can transform IR radiation into visible light that is...
Categories: Chemistry & Materials|Electro-Optics & Quantum|Security & Defence

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

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. 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...

Associate Prof. Noy Cohen

Materials Science and Engineering

Research Interests: 3D printed lattice structures spider silk and biomimetic fibers Polymers and gels Electro-active polymers

Prof. Beni Cukurel

Aerospace Engineering

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

Associate Prof. Nitai Drimer

Mechanical Engineering

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

Prof. Emeritus Gadi Eisenstein

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Slow and fast light propagation in nonlinear fibers. Miniature atomic clocks. Semiconductor microcavities. Dynamical properties of diodes lasers. Optical amplification....

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. 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. 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. Emeritus Gershon Grossman

Mechanical Engineering

Research Interests: Energy Conservation: waste heat utilization, industrial and residential heat pumps, absorption systems, chillers, heat pumps and heat transformers. Solar Energy:...

Prof. Moshe Guelman

Aerospace Engineering

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

Prof. Vadim Indelman

Aerospace Engineering

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

Prof. Amit Kanigel

Physics

Research Interests: Quantum materials – superconductivity, topological materials. Single crystal growth – CVT, Bridgman, flux. Thin films deposition – PLD, sputtering. Angle...

Prof. Wayne D. Kaplan

Materials Science and Engineering

Research Interests: Wetting and interfaces between metals and ceramics. Nanometer-thick equilibrium amorphous films. Metal reinforced ceramic matrix nanocomposites. Electron microscopy.

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. Yakov Krasik

Physics

Research Interests: High energy density physics and warm dense matter. High power microwave generation. High power microwave pulse interaction with neutral gas...

Prof. Shahar Kvatinsky

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Circuit design. Computer architecture. Artificial intelligent. VLSI systems. Chip multiprocessor (CMP). Multithreading. Energy efficiency in computers. Hardware security. Neuromorphic computing....

Prof. Avi Mendelson

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Computer architecture. Operating systems. Power management, reliability, fault-tolerance, cloud computing. HPC and GPGPU including the use of “small devices” for...

Associate Prof. Dan Michaels

Aerospace Engineering

Research Interests: Dual mode scramjet – supersonic and subsonic flame holding. Thrusters for space application discharging a concentrated mass. Solid propellants. Two-phase...

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.

Associate Professor Yoav Sagi

Physics

Research Interests: Experimental quantum many-body physics with ultracold gases Quantum phase transitions Quantum speed limits and coherent control Quantum technologies with neutral...

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...

Assoc. Prof. Tamar Segal-Peretz

Chemical Engineering

Research Interests: Polymer self-assembly and nanostructures. Nanofabrication and 3D patterning. Optical coatings. Materials and processes for water technologies. Atomic layer deposition. Advanced...

Distinguished Prof. Mordechai Segev

Physics

Research Interests: Photonics. Nonlinear Optics. Topological Photonic. Lasers and Topological Insulator Lasers. Quantum Optics. Photonic Time-Crystals. Anderson localization of light. Complex nonlinear...
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