Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Doing Good
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 2018
From Visionary Education to a World of Impact
Doing Good with Technion, Technion's impact on Israel and the world.
Technion 101 The Story Continues - Israel Science and Technology
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Technion 101 - The Story Continues. Since Technion released the first version of this film much more has happened.
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Faculty of Physics at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
The Technion Faculty of Physics is home to unique and modern laboratories, while our faculty are also partners in international collaborations. From bio-physics to quantum science and technology, astrophysics, condensed matter, plasma, high energy physics and optics – we cover a tremendous range of fields, both theoretical and experimental, both fundamental and applied. Our graduates continue to fill key roles in academia, high-tech industry, business, and government. The faculty conducts cutting edge research at the world-renowned Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Situated in the beautiful city of Haifa, we provide an enlightening and international atmosphere for students from all over the world.
TECHNION ISRAEL INSTITUTE of TECHNOLOGY HAIFA
Israel's Technion - a science powerhouse and a hub for coexistence
Our world has no shortage of problems, but guess what? The Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. הטכניון is solving some of them with these discoveries. We wouldn't expect anything less from a university pioneered in part by Albert Einstein.
With 4️⃣ noble prizes and revolutionary breakthroughs which may cure cancer, the Technion is making the world a better place.
A Visit to New Technion Undergraduate Student Village Dormitory Housing
In September 2017 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology opened its new Undergraduate Student Village. Four nine story buildings contain 116 apartments for single students, couples and families.
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International Space University at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 2016
The International Space University's (ISU) 29th annual Space Studies Program (SSP) will take place in Haifa, Israel at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology during July and August 2016. The SSP is an intense nine-week program which offers the participants a unique and comprehensive professional development experience covering all aspects of space programs and enterprises.
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Yossi Vardi: Israel the Start-up Nation and the Technion
Dr. Yossi Vardi is one of Israel's first high-tech entrepreneurs. For over 40 years he has founded and helped to build over 60 high-tech companies in a variety of fields, among them software, energy, Internet, mobile, electro-optics and water technology. He studied at the Technion in Haifa, graduating with a B. Sc. in industrial management engineering. He went on to earn an M. Sc in Operations Research and a D. Sc. (his thesis received the Kennedy-Leigh Award). Vardi began his entrepreneurial career in 1969, at the age of 26, as co-founder and first CEO of ATL-Advanced Technology Ltd.), one of the first software houses in Israel (later sold to Tadiran and then absorbed into Ness Technologies).[2] In 1970, he was appointed Director General of the Ministry of Development . He served as chairman of Israel Chemicals of Mifaley Tovala, of Harsit and Hol Zach, and a member of the board of Israel Electric Corporation, Dead Sea Works, Dead Sea Bromine, Dead Sea Periclase, Haifa Chemicals, Chemicals and Phosphates, and others. He also chaired the Oil Explorations Concessions Council and Fertilizers Development Council. He was sent to the U.S. to serve as the Director of the Investment Authority in North America, and Consul For Economic Affairs of the State of Israel in New York. In that capacity he took part in the creation of the Israel-U.S. Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation (BIRD-F). He acted as an advisor to the Israeli mission to the U.N.
Mannequin Challenge at Technion Israel Institute of Technology
The Mannequin Challenge at Technion.
Computer Science students and faculty members take up the challenge in the Henry and Marilyn Taub and Family Science and Technology Center.
Video directed and edited by Or Troyaner
Filmed by Omer Kupfer
Special Effects - Omer Kupfer and Or Troyaner
Grand Technion Energy Program at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Since its establishment in 2007, the Nancy and Stephen Grand Technion Energy Program, GTEP, has become a national hub and center of world-caliber research and education in energy. GTEP-led activities have generated significant scientific discoveries, forged strong industrial and academic ties in Israel and abroad, and attracted first rate faculty members and students.
Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Film about the newly established Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology campus now open at Shantou University in China.
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The Technion – Israel Institute of Technology is a public research university in Haifa, Israel.Established in 1912 under the Ottoman Empire and more than 35 years before the State of Israel, the Technion is the oldest university in the country and is among the most selective.The university offers degrees in science and engineering, and related fields such as architecture, medicine, industrial management and education.It has 19 academic faculties, 60 research centers and 12 affiliated teaching hospitals.
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Happy New Year 2015 from Technion Israel
Dream it. Do it. Technion's New Year's greetings to the world for 2015.
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is a global community. In this video students and President Prof. Peretz Lavie wish you Happy New Year for 2015 in 14 different languages.
Technion is the place where dreams come true.
In order of appearance:
Eric Yudin in English - Computer Science
Johanna Wallin in Swedish - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Tali Tazazo in Amharic - Electrical Engineering
Eshhar Tal in Hebrew - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Efrat Vitchevsky in Russian - Medicine
Micael Zollmann in Afrikaans - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Ahmad Omari in Arabic - Energy Program
Michal Brodeschi in Portuguese - Architecture & Town Planning
Rashmi Kothari in Hindi - Chemistry
Wen-Hui Hung in Chinese - Industrial Engineering & Management
Fred Xie in Chinese - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Hanqi He in Chinese - Civil & Environmental Engineering
Davide Schaumann in Italian - Architecture & Town Planning
Irene Alvarez-Sostres in Spanish - Architecture & Town Planning
Deborah Cohen in French - Electrical Engineering
Dr. Bob Shillman in English - A Man and a Cat Called Yitz
Prof. Peretz Lavie in English - Technion President
Valentin Garbe in German - Electrical Engineering
Undergraduate Housing at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Under construction at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is new housing to provide housing for up to 500 students.
Technion Helps Make Israel Greener - Prof Eyal Levenberg Civil Environmental Engineering
Interview with Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Civil and Environmental Engineering Prof. Eyal Levenberg, head of the Transportation Infrastructure Laboratory . Making greener, better, longer lasting material for roads and pavements.
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TECHNION | The MIT of Israel
There are hundreds of charitable organizations across southern California that are making life better for the less fortunate. KCET's SoCal Cares puts the spotlight on non-profits whose good works often go unnoticed.
When I was asked to produce a short segment on the Technion I said The what? Like most Americans I had never heard of the place despite having visited Haifa in Israel. Now I know why it is called the MIT of Israel.
The Technion is Israel's brain trust. This institute for science and technology has produced the lion's share of Israel's engineers, doctors, researchers, computer scientists and innovators.
I had the pleasure of meeting Technion's 16th president, Peretz Lavie (pronounced Parrots LAvee).He recounted the milestones of Technion's growth that started 36 years before Israel was even a state. A hundred years later Technion has produced nearly 70,000 graduates who have virtually built a nation from scratch.
In 1923 Albert Einstein visited the Technion and became an ardent supporter. He helped raise money for scholars and scientists who were fleeing Nazi Germany to come and study at the Technion.
Over the decades, what began as engineering university, has expanded into robotics, medicine, defense engineering, genetic research, computer technology and more. It is also a breeding ground for entrepreneurs. In fact, two-thirds of the Israeli companies on the NASDAQ stock exchange were founded by or are led by Technion graduates.*
Americans will soon be hearing the name Technion a lot more. Technion has teamed up with Cornell University to build an innovation institute on Roosevelt Island in New York City. It came about when New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg wanted to create something that would rival Stanford in Silicon Valley. So he launched a competition inviting the top universities from around the world to submit plans for a hi-tech research institute. The competition was intense. In the end the Technion-Cornell proposal was chosen.
Construction is underway and the first phase of the Technion-Cornell Innovation Institute is schedule to open in 2017, an event that will surely raise the collective IQ of NYC by more than a few points.
*From Technion Nation, by Amnon Frenkel and Shlomo Maital.
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Launch of Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT)
Guangdong Technion Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT) is a research university and independent legal entity jointly established by Shantou University (STU) and Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Technion). On April 9, 2015, the Ministry of Education officially approved the preparation for the establishment of GTIIT.
GTIIT will strive for a research-based institution of higher learning with internationally recognized excellence in education, research and innovation. It will introduce Technion’s quality educational resources for facilitating educational innovation and nurturing outstanding engineers and technological talents who are with innovation ability, global vision and humanistic quality. It will also be engaged in creating and applying new knowledge and technologies for promoting the economic and social development of China. As planned, GTIIT will offer ten academic programs in the fields of engineering, science and life science. Its planned student population will reach 5,060 students.
The preparation work for GTIIT’s establishment has been fully supported by both Guangdong and Shantou governments, as well as the Li Ka Shing Foundation (LKSF). LKSF donated USD 130 million to Technion as a catalyst for encouraging Technion to cooperate with STU in establishing GTIIT in Shantou. The Guangdong and Shantou governments have promised to provide a capital grant of RMB900 million in support of GTIIT’s initial operation and to allocate a parcel of land for building the GTIIT campus in the area of approximately 623.45 mu. Shantou government is responsible for developing GTIIT’s campus and will transfer it to GTIIT for use upon completion. The construction work for the first-phase campus (northern campus with a net land area of 102.85 mu) is scheduled to be completed in 2016, while the construction work for the second-phase campus (southern campus with a net land area of 520.6 mu) is scheduled to be completed in 2018.
Under the great support of the Li Ka Shing Foundation, STU launched a project to renovate its former administration building in support of GTIIT’s preparation and its temporary teaching activities, which was completed in July, 2015.
Currently, efforts are being made to speed up the preparation of GTIIT. It is expected to be officially established and start recruiting students in 2016.
Technion, The Israeli MIT, Institute of technology
Technion, located in Haifa (Israel), represents one of the best universities and research-technology center of the world! Youth ID had the chance to visit and meet them on their amazing campus.
Technion Innovation for a Better World - Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Technion-Israel Institute of Technology is the place where great ideas are born and great things happen. Technion researchers, students and alumni have made and continue to make great contributions to the health and welfare of people all over the world. During President Obama's recent visit to Israel he was introduced to Technion and a few of its people. Film made in June 2013.
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Happy Passover from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Drunk with Freedom, Technion students show you how to cross the Red Sea, and pour the wine for the Passover Seder. For the Dr. Bob's TechnoBrain engineering challenge (supported by Dr. Robert Shillman) students had to devise a machine that could cross a pool of water -- symbolizing the Red Sea -- fill a glass of wine to capacity and place it on the Passover Seder table, all without human intervention.. Happy Passover to all!
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