We invite you to watch this biographical film of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks which we created in aid of his Honorary Doctorate Conferment Ceremony at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology on June 11, 2018.
We invite you to watch this biographical film of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks which we created in aid of his Honorary Doctorate Conferment Ceremony at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology on June 11, 2018.
Does God Play Dice? A dialogue about science and religion. Moderator: Technion Prof. Karl Skorecki Panelists: Technion Nobel Laureate, Distinguished Prof. Aaron Ciechanover and Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Presented at Technion’s International Board of Governors Meeting, June 12, 2018
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 2018 From Visionary Education to a World of Impact
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology celebrates Israel’s 70th Independence Day by way of a Rube Goldberg Machine built by Mechanical Engineering students. Watch a quick history of the country….From the export of Jaffa oranges to becoming a High Tech superpower, the State of Israel has come far since 1948. Technion students and its alumni have led the way from working on the National Water Carrier to launching one of the few student built satellites in the world. Israel is a Nobel Prize giant with 3 Technion Professor laureates and 1 Technion alumnus laureate. Just a few of the numerous examples of how Technion graduates have built the start-up nation and changed the world are shown, Intel came to Haifa to be near the Technion, Technion graduate Dov Moran invented the USB flash memory stick and our graduates founded Given Imaging inventing the PillCam. We are proud! Happy Birthday Israel! יום עצמאות שמח לישראל
Shai Shen-Orr is a systems biologist and data scientist who directs the laboratory of Systems Immunology and Precision Medicine at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Check out Shai’s 2017 TEDMED Talk to learn more about the new analytical methods he and his team are using to get a peek inside the “black box” of the immune system, and to make getting an “immune system checkup” as commonplace as a cardiovascular checkup.
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology celebrates Israel Independence Day by way of a Rube Goldberg Machine built by Mechanical Engineering students. Watch a quick history of the country….From the export of Jaffa oranges to becoming a High Tech superpower, the State of Israel has come far since 1948. Technion students and its alumni have led the way from working on the National Water Carrier to launching one of the few student built satellites in the world. Israel is a Nobel Prize giant with 3 Technion Professor laureates and 1 Technion alumnus laureate. Just a few of the numerous examples of how Technion graduates have built the start-up nation and changed the world are shown, Intel came to Haifa to be near the Technion, Technion graduate Dov Moran invented the USB flash memory stick and our graduates founded Given Imaging inventing the PillCam. We are proud! Happy Birthday Israel! יום עצמאות שמח לישראל
In December, Technion Israel hosted the 1st International Conference on Biomedical Informatics – a field based on computerised analysis of the overall data amassed by academia, hospitals and health funds. Read more: https://www.technion.ac.il/en/2018/01/biomedical-informatics-at-technion/
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Prof. Peretz Lavie introduces the 2017 President’s Report, Technion of Things
On Sept. 13, 2017 Technion celebrated the opening of of the new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island in New York City. The campus will serve as the new home of the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, and as a new hub for New York City’s growing innovation and technology sector here are Technion President Prof. Peretz Lavie’s remarks at the opening. Film courtesy of Cornell University CornellCast
Read more about the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Tech Institute here:
https://www.technion.ac.il/en/2017/09/celebratory-opening-of-cornell-tech-campus-in-nyc/