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K-shells Map of the internet, courtesy of Prof. Scott Kirkpatrick, Systems group, CSE. This picture shows the 20,000 subnetworks, or Autonomous Systems (called ASes for short) and their interconnections. Ordered by their k-shell index.... ► |
KLTN crystal The KLTN crystal is an electrooptic crystal that was for the implementation of electroholographic photonic switching devices. KLTN and the concept of electroholography were invented by A. Agranat in the department of applied physics.... ► |
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Nano-detectors A silicon nano-detector that was developed by J. Shappir in the department of applied physics that will be used in a "near field scanning optical microscope" (NSOM) system invented by A. Lewis also in the department of applied physics.... ► |
Bio-Electronic circuit Live nerve cells integrated with a microelectronic circuit that was developed as part of a multidisciplinary research project of M. Spira from the institute of Life Science, J. Shappir from the department of applied physics, and S. Yitzhaik from the institute of Chemistry. The project is aimed at developing a viable interface between the electronic hardware and the biological wetware that enables mapping the distribution of the electrical activit... ► |
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Waveguide taper An optical waveguide taper based on Silicon and Silicon Oxide. Picture curtesy of Prof. Nissim Ben Yosef, applied physics. This picture represents the e-m field at the input end of a silicon waveguide. This is a result of a finite element solution of the wave equation. It is part of a joint project of Professors Agranat, Shappir and Ben-Yosef, all from AP.... ► |
Meduza Maps of the internet, courtesy of prof. Scott Kirkpatrick, CSE: Researchers in the systems group, along with the DIMES internet mapping project at TAU and 25 other partners across Europe in the EVERGROW integrated project, are building models of the ways in which the internet is connected, such as this jellyfish, consisting of a central core of international data carriers, a strong mantle which allows data to swim about regionally, and tendrils o... ► |
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Robot on skull Robot-based system for minimally invasive keyhole neurosurgery. The miniature robot serves a mechanical guide that allows the surgeon to precisely direct a needle or a probe to a predefined target in an MRI study taken before surgery. Unlike existing solutions, the system is compact, unobtrusive and automatic. The prototype system is developed at the Computer-Aided Surgery and Medical Image Processing Laboratory at the School of Engineering a... ► |
Winter 2006 Snowman on the grass lawn in front of the Ross building... ► |
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Ross Building Ross building from afar, The Edmond J. Safra Campus blooming, spring 2007.... ► |
Liver Segmentation 3D visualization of liver segmentation from CT data showing tumors. Joint work between the CASMIP Laboratory and the Dept of Radiology, Hadassah Hospital.... ► |
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CAS people CASMIP Laboratory people at Bet Belgia, July 2007... ► |
New joint program with Bezalel The joint studies in the Bezalel Design Academy and the Department of Computer Science will provide a BSc in Computer Science and a BDes diploma from Bezalel. The program’s students will gain an integrative knowledge and skills in modeling, planning, designing and creating novel intelligent products and media.... ► |
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Recording how our brain cells work together An interdisciplinary team of scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has developed a new analytical tool to answer the question of how our brain cells record outside stimuli and react to them. link to Press releases ... ► |
Treated versus Untreated Arteries Seen at right is a full and partial view of an artery that has been treated with IRE. At left is an untreated artery. Prof. Boris Rubinsky (Bio Engineering, CSE school of the Hebrew University) led a research to develop a safe, quick technique for eliminating reblockage of arteries following angioplasty. link to Press releases... ► |
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Making tea CS Faculty day, hike near Hirbet Hanot, April 2009... ► |
Solving the mystery of Nature CS Faculty day, hike near Hirbet Hanot, April 2009... ► |
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Presentation of final projects of 4th year engineering students 30/5/2012 ... ► |
Presentation of final projects of 4th year engineering students 30/5/2012... ► |
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Lunch and reception in honor of Mrs. Anna Brojde and her children founder and generous donors of the Peter Brojde Center for Innovative Engineering... ► |
Watch the Dunks! The Magnifying Glass lets you focus on a single action in the video, slowed down and magnified. Work of Prof. Dani Lischinski , Prof. Smuel Peleg, Alex Rav-Acha and Yael Pritch, Computational photography and graphics group, CS department, Hebrew University.... ► |
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Select the winner in any race. By enabling time to flow differently at different locations in the video, new videos are created with any desired winner. Work of Prof. Dani Lischinski , Prof. Smuel Peleg, Alex Rav-Acha and Yael Pritch, Computational photography and graphics group, CS department, Hebrew University.... ► |
First place at the Nano in the Art competition in NanoIsrael 2010 (Elishai Ezra) The image, created by Elishai Ezra, presents visualization of disturbed laminar flow in a microfluidic device. Long exposure is used to capture the flow of 2μm fluorescent beads made of polystyrene The microfluidic device was fabricated by soft-lithography at the The Harvey M. Krueger family Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and the experiment carried out by Elishai Ezra at the Microliver Technologies (μLT) Lab of Dr.... ► |


