Chemical Engineering

Ph.D.: Chemical Engineering, Technion, 2018

M.Sc.: Chemical Engineering, Technion, 2016

B.Sc.: Biomedical Engineering, Technion 2013

 

Ph.D.: Medicinal Chemistry, The Institute for Drug Research-School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2014

M.Sc.: (Direct track to PhD) Medicinal Chemistry, The Institute for Drug Research-School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2014

B.Sc.: Medicinal Chemistry, The Institute for Drug Research-School of Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2014

 

Education: Biochemical Engineer

Nano Main Field: Nanoparticles for RNA Delivery

Education: B.Sc. in Biochemical Engineering from the Technion

Nano Main Field: Designing Responsive Synthetic Cells for Synthesizing Therapeutic Proteins for Local Cancer Treatment.

Research Interests: Nanoparticle Based Drug Delivery Systems ; Cell-Free Systems and Synthetic Cells.

Education: BSc

Nano Main Field: Polymers

Research Interests: Dewetting of thin polymer films

PhD: The Multidisciplinary Program for Nanoscience & Nanotechnology, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, 2013

BSc: Chemical Engineering, Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, 2006 

Nano Main Field: Polymer self-assembly, nano fabrication, membranes for water treatment, advanced electron microscopy techniques, TEM 3D characterization.

 

 

PhD: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, 2011

MSc: Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 2006

BSc: Department of Chemical Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, 2003

PhD: Ben-Gurion University, Department of Chemical Engineering, 1999
MSc: Mendeleyev Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, 1988

Nano Main Field:
Today's membranes are extremely thin and have a complex nanostructure. The methods of nanotechnology, in particular, development and characterization of nanomaterials and nanoscale molecular interactions are of direct relevance to our research and help unravel separation mechanisms and develop new-generation membranes.