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Hydrogen Breakthrough – Water Splitting at Technion

An innovative process developed at the Technion presents unprecedented perfect efficiency in producing hydrogen from water using solar energy

The scientific journal Nano Letters has recently reported a significant breakthrough in the field of hydrogen fuel production. A major discovery occurred at the laboratory of Assistant Professor Lilac Amirav of the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry at the Technion, demonstrating a perfect 100% light-to-hydrogen gas conversion efficiency through solar water splitting. The research was conducted in the framework of the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute (RBNI) and the Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP).

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Technion Mourns the Death of Alfred Mann

Technion mourns the loss of Mr. Alfred E. Mann, of Beverly Hills, CA. A noted scientist, and entrepreneur, Mr. Mann was a loyal supporter who established the Alfred Mann Institute at Technion (AMIT), focused on enabling commercialization of innovative biomedical technologies that improve human health.

Together with his wife, Claude, Mr. Mann was a Technion Guardian, a designation reserved for those who have reached the highest level of commitment. Continue reading Technion Mourns the Death of Alfred Mann

Technion Mourns the Death of Alfred Mann

Technion mourns the loss of Mr. Alfred E. Mann, of Beverly Hills, CA. A noted scientist, and entrepreneur, Mr. Mann was a loyal supporter who established the Alfred Mann Institute at Technion (AMIT), focused on enabling commercialization of innovative biomedical technologies that improve human health.

Together with his wife, Claude, Mr. Mann was a Technion Guardian, a designation reserved for those who have reached the highest level of commitment. Continue reading Technion Mourns the Death of Alfred Mann

Retina Structures in Vivo, a Game-Changer in Retina Research

Innovative imaging technology developed at Technion’s Dept. of Biomedical Engineering captures fine, high quality optical images of retinal structures in vivo. The system, which can be easily integrated into any existing two-photon microscope without requiring adaptive corrections, could potentially be transformative for retina research.

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Retina Structures in Vivo, a Game-Changer in Retina Research

Innovative imaging technology developed at Technion’s Dept. of Biomedical Engineering captures fine, high quality optical images of retinal structures in vivo. The system, which can be easily integrated into any existing two-photon microscope without requiring adaptive corrections, could potentially be transformative for retina research.

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