LMI Seminar - Dr. Derya Akkaynak, School of Marine Sciences, Department of Marine Technologies, Haifa University and IUI, Eilat.

26 בנובמבר 2025, 13:00 
Auditorium 011, Engineering Classroom Building, Faculty of Engineering, Tel-Aviv University  
   LMI Seminar  - Dr. Derya Akkaynak, School of Marine Sciences, Department of Marine Technologies, Haifa University and IUI, Eilat.

 

Outstanding Graduate Algorithm Developer

:All you need is

 

B.Sc. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics

Advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) – advantage 

A proven record of excellence – academically and professionally 

Hands-on experience with Python or C++ 

Proven ability to solve complex problems 

 

Senior Deep Learning Algorithm Developer

All you need is:

BSc in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics

Advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.)- an advantage

5+ years of experience developing deep learning algorithms in Python, including end-to-end pipeline implementation (data preparation, training, validation, and analysis).

Experience with deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch.

 

Senior Deep Learning Algorithm Developer

All you need is:

BSc in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics or Physics

Advanced degree (M.Sc. or Ph.D.)- an advantage

5+ years of experience developing deep learning algorithms in Python, including end-to-end pipeline implementation (data preparation, training, validation, and analysis).

Experience with deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow, Keras, and PyTorch.

 

Program Manager Internship, The Garage

 

Responsibilities

 

Support ongoing programs at The Garage including (but not limited to): intrapreneurship programs, internal innovation processes, workshops, hackathons, customer engagements, and local implementation of global programming. 

Provide consultation and coaching to internal innovation projects. 

Act as a liaison between The Garage and various stakeholders, both internal and external. 

סמינר של פרופ' אסף גלעד -

From seaside to bedside: Using synthetic biology to develop cutting-edge biomedical technologies

30 בנובמבר 2025, 14:00 - 15:00 
חדר סמינרים 315, הבניין הרב-תחומי  
סמינר של פרופ' אסף גלעד -

This seminar will highlight four major projects from Dr. Gilad’s laboratory, each representing a step toward engineering molecular systems that can sense, process, and report biological activity within living organisms. Together, these efforts illustrate how synthetic biology and molecular engineering can converge to build programmable, clinically relevant biological devices.

We will begin with the design of biotriggers—engineered molecular switches that enable remote activation of enzymes and gene expression using electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Derived from a magneto-receptive gene cloned from the glass catfish (Kryptopterus vitreolus), these constructs operate as modular control units within synthetic circuits. They can function independently or as part of integrated logic gates, responding to multiple inputs such as magnetic and chemical cues. This systems-engineering framework enables precise, low-noise regulation of cellular behavior with minimal interference in endogenous pathways.

The second section will focus on genetically encoded biosensors engineered for real-time molecular imaging. We will describe the development of a dual-modality gadolinium-binding protein that bridges fluorescence and magnetic readouts. Gadolinium coordination simultaneously enhances fluorescence and shortens the T1 relaxation time, creating a biocompatible, scalable platform for next-generation, protein-based contrast agents that are suitable for environmental and clinical applications.

Finally, we will discuss the engineering of synthetic and semi-synthetic proteins that generate Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) contrast. Using a machine-learning–guided genetic programming algorithm, we expanded the design space for peptides capable of producing MRI-detectable contrast and assembled them into robust reporter proteins for tracking therapeutic cells and gene vectors in vivo.

Inspired by adaptive systems in marine biology, our lab’s long-term goal is to engineer living systems as programmable devices for biomedical and environmental applications. Ongoing efforts include developing bio-AI architectures, biocomputing systems for early disease detection, metabolically engineered biogenic materials, and integrated bioelectronic and brain–machine interfaces. Collectively, these technologies represent a scalable, engineering-driven approach to solving complex problems in biomedicine and human health.

 

 

 

Physical Electronics Guest Seminar: Shining light on spintronics: From the optical Hall effect to the topological spin Hall effect

סמינר שמיעה לתלמידי תואר שני ושלישי

27 בנובמבר 2025, 11:00 
Classroom Building, Room 011  
 Physical Electronics Guest Seminar: Shining light on spintronics: From the optical Hall effect to the topological spin Hall effect

 

סמינר זה יחשב כסמינר שמיעה לתלמידי תואר שני- This Seminar Is Considered A Hearing Seminar For Msc Students

הרישום לסמינר יבוצע באמצעות סריקת הברקוד למודל בתחילת המפגש (יש להיכנס לפני כן למודל,  לא באמצעות האפליקציה)

Registration for the seminar will be done by scanning the barcode for the Moodle (Please enter ahead to the Moodle, NOT by application)

 

 

פאנל סטודנטיות בשיתוף חברת Nvidia

04 בינואר 2026, 14:00 - 15:00 
 
פאנל סטודנטיות בשיתוף חברת Nvidia

פרטים נוספים בהמשך

פרופ' הלון וינסנט הולטמן אילה - Helon Vicente Hultmann Ayala,

12 בנובמבר 2025, 14:00 - 15:00 
 
פרופ' הלון וינסנט הולטמן אילה  - Helon Vicente Hultmann Ayala,

פרופ' הלון וינסנט הולטמן אילה  - Helon Vicente Hultmann Ayala,

מאוניברסיטת: Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná

אשר ירצה בזום בנושא:  "Hybrid model learning"

 

להלן הקישור לזום:

https://tau-ac-il.zoom.us/j/81728382008

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