Noam Soker received his BA in 1982 and his PhD in 1986, both from the Technion, then spent three years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Virginia, and three more years at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics...
Hot Gas in Clusters of Galaxies, Formation of Planetary Nebulae,
Explosion Mechanism of Massive Stars,
Interaction of Binary Stellar Systems,
Influence of Planets on the Evolution of Stars,
the General Role of Jets in Astrophysics.
Dr. Xinpeng Xu received his B.S. in physics from the Wuhan University in 2008 and Ph.D. in Nano Science and Technology from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 2012...
Soft Matter Physics,
Biological Physics,
Active Matter,
Cell Mechanics,
Colloidal Suspensions,
Polymer Solutions,
Polymer Gels,
Wetting Dynamics.
Prof. Aljadeff received his Ph.D in mathematics from Tel Aviv University in Israel in 1988. He was a visiting professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in USA, Insitute for advanced mathematical research in Strasbourg, France...
Polynomial Identities,
Group Gradings on Algebras,
Brauer Groups,
Group Cohomology and Division Algebras.
Antti Rasila obtained his PhD degree in mathematics in 2005 from the University of Helsinki, from where he also holds M.Sc. degree in mathematics. Before joining GTIIT, he worked from 2006 to 2018 at Aalto University, Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland. His fields of interest include complex analysis (in particular conformal invariants, harmonic mappings and quasiconformal mappings), elliptic partial differential equations...
Complex Analysis (harmonic and quasiconformal mappings),
Geometry of Conformal Invariants,
Elliptic Partial Differential Equations,
Computer-aided Mathematics,
E-learning in Mathematics.
Daoud Bshouti got his B.sc and D.Sc. degrees in Mathematics, from the Technion, in 1973 and 1976 simultaneously. His research interest is complex function theory, specifically Geoemetric function theory and its applications in harmonic mappings and Statistics...
Complex Function Theory,
Specifically Geoemetric Function Theory and Its Applications in Harmonic Mappings and Statistics.
Jack Sonn is a professor emeritus in the mathematics department at the Technion and an employee at GTIIT for teaching and research during autumn semester 2018.
Variants of the inverse Galois problem
Brauer groups of fields
Kai Huang was educated in Beijing (China), Toronto (Canada) and Berlin (Germany). He obtained his BSc from Peking University (北京大学) in 2006, and his PhD with Prof. John Polanyi (Nobel Laureate) from the University of Toronto in 2011...
Physics and Chemistry at Solid Surfaces,
Novel Surface Materials for Energy, Catalysis and Health Applications,
Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy,
First-principles Computations.
Sehoon Park received his Ph.D. in chemistry from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2008 under the co-supervision of Prof. Kohtaro Osakada and Prof. Daisuke Takeuchi. After postdoctoral research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in USA with Prof. Maurice Brookhart (2009-2012)...
C-H Functionalizations of Hydrocarbons,
Asymmetric Catalysis,
Metal-Free Organocatalytic Reduction,
Single-Site Olefin Polymerization,
Biomass Conversion,
Heterogeneous Catalysis.
Obtained the B.Sc. (Summa cum laude, 1967), M.Sc. (1970) and D.Sc. (1972) degrees at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1973 [professor since 1982, incumbent, Abronson Family Chair of Chemistry, since 1989]. Served as Head of the Physical Chemistry Division (19841986) and as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry (1989-1991), as well as on many Technion committees and at the Technion Faculty Union.
Electronic structure: Excited atoms, confined atoms, quantum dots, atoms embedded in plasmas.
Applications of q-analysis: q-bosons, q-Stirling numbers, the q-BCH formula.
Representation theory of the symmetric group. Partition identities.
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