Technology Name | Briefcase | Lead Researcher |
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Background
The human skin is the largest organ of the body, designed as the primary interface of interaction between us and our environment. The complexity of the multilayered skin morphology provides an extremely broad range of features of ... More | Feldman Yuri | |
Background
Nitrogen vacancy (NV) color centers in diamond are a promising implementation for quantum sensors across a variety of use cases. The advantage to read out its spin state optically is a crucial property. Nevertheless, in order to ... More | Bar-Gill Nir | |
Background
Sensors for the detection of explosives are important for humanitarian de-mining, remediation of explosives waste sites, homeland security, and forensic applications. Different sensors for analyzing explosives have developed ... More | Willner Itamar | |
Background
Large scale application of solar cells depends on attaining high solar radiation conversion efficiency, AND on further substantially reducing production costs.
Solar cells are typically constructed of multilayer ... More | Etgar Lioz | |
Background
Cement & Gypsum require a lot of energy for production, consume large areas of land and are hard to recycle. There is a global need for new environment-friendly, low cost materials for construction.
Our Innovation
Utilizing ... More | Mandler Daniel | |
Background
Critical utilities and transportation infrastructure have demanding requirements to maintain high operational loads. It is essential that these sites will be free from encroaching vegetation which interferes with performance and ... More | Sasson Yoel (Casali) | |
Background
There are many areas contaminated soil all over the world and especially in industrialized countries. There is a constant demand for cost effective remediation solutions, in particular for Oil contamination. Existing ozone ... More | Sasson Yoel (Casali) | |
Background
During the past decades, several new and innovative solutions for efficient contaminant removal from soils have been investigated. Ex-situ technologies include excavating soils followed by land filling, thermal desorption, thermal ... More | Sasson Yoel (Casali) | |
Background
The current commercial photo-initiators are unsuitable for radical-polymerization of adhesive coatings and 2&3D printing due to their poor water solubility, low efficiency and restricted suitability to the emerging LED ... More | Banin Uri | |
Vibrant, Efficient, Low-Cost Emitters:
Background
Perovskite nanoparticles are revolutionizing display technologies by down-converting some of the light from the blue LED backlight to narrow-band red and green components which results in ... More | Etgar Lioz | |
Background
Solar thermal collectors convert 60 - 80% of the incident solar radiation into heat, which can then be used to generate steam or heated water for industrial processes, for heating of buildings or to supply hot water. Low pressure ... More | Lev Ovadia | |
Background
Water pollution is an acute problem.
Several methods are currently being used to treat contaminated water that has organic waste as well as bacterial waste. Most of the techniques are based on oxidation using e.g. ozone, ... More | Sasson Yoel (Casali) | |
Background
Printed Electronics (PE) offers an attractive low cost alternative for the fabrication of electrical and optoelectronic devices which can be applied on large areas, and either on flexible or rigid surfaces.
While metallic inks have ... More | Banin Uri | |
Our Innovation:
Drug-eluting stents (DES) are widely used in intravascular intervention.
The current technology is based on crystallization of drug onto stent surface (with no- polymer) Coating process is resulting in high yield coatings that ... More | Domb Abraham | |
Category
Nanotechnology
Keywords
Spintronics, Memory, Chiral, Electronics
Current development stage
General list: TRL4 Technology validated in lab
Application
Miniaturization and densification of electronic components to the ... More | Paltiel Yossef | |
Background
Precise measurement of time is essential for many aspects of modern technology. The ubiquitous need for a stable frequency or wavelength reference has major implications for applications related to navigation, communication, ... More | Levy Uriel | |
Category
Food Analysis & Security , Molecular Electronics
Keywords
Nanotech, BIoSensor, Odor, Volatile
Current development stage
General list: TRL2 Technology Concept ... More | Bohbot Jonathan | |
Background
We have developed a new type of a compact scanning Micro-ellipsometer that operates with a spatial resolution on the sub 10-micron and over a broad spectral range. See Figure (next page).
The Micro-ellipsometer can accurately ... More | Rapaport Ronen | |
This method enables tight control of electronic properties:
Background
Intentionally inserting impurity atoms into a crystal, or doping, is the basis for the widespread application of semiconductors in electronic and electro-optic ... More | Banin Uri | |
Highlights
Prevention of IgE-mediated allergic reaction by blocking and clearing pollen allergens with oxidized cellulose via its polysaccharide binding domain.
Mode of administration: inhalation, intranasal, ocular, topical and ... More | Shoseyov Oded | |
Application
Improved electrical connections between neurons and electronic devices for human-device improved interface and for research
Highlights
The ring-like Stable Protein 1 (SP1) is a homo-dodecamer with an outer diameter of 11nm and ... More | Spira Micha E | |
Background
One of the main obstacles for successful cryopreservation of cells is the irreversible damage to cells organelles and membranes caused by uncontrolled growth of ice in super-cooled liquid. This has a crucial impact on organ, embryo, ... More | Braslavsky Ido | |
Background
Epigenome editing by DNA methylation or demethylation of regulatory sequences are widely required in medicine and in biomedical research, but current technologies are non-specific and provide unpredictable effects. This technology ... More | Hellman Asaf |
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