Congratulations to our former lab members, Ms. Reut Ashkenazy and Ms. Adi Efrati, on earning their M.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering. As part of their master's research, both made valuable contributions to the innovative research conducted in our laboratory. We thank them for their dedication and wish them every success in their future endeavors.
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Congratulations to our lab member, Tom Rotman, on his marriage. We wish the newlyweds a lifetime of joy and happiness.
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On June 10–11, the International Conference on the Science of Electrical Engineering (ICSEE), a biennial conference organized by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Israel Section, was held in Jerusalem, bringing together researchers and engineers from academia and industry.
During the conference, Prof. Amos Danielli, chair of the Bioengineering Session, delivered an invited lecture titled "Rapid and Highly Sensitive Detection of Pathogens in Biological Fluids."
In the same session, our Ph.D. student, Shmuel Burg, presented his work on the development of the Optical Modulation Biosensing platform (OMBi), highlighting its progression from concept to commercialization. He also introduced a novel technology recently developed in our laboratory, the Chopped Optical Biosensing (COB), as part of our ongoing efforts toward point-of-care (POC) diagnostic applications.
Prof. Danielli specializes in Electro-optics and Bio-photonics. After completing his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in the field of optical communication at Tel Aviv University, he worked in industry for eight years and then return to the Academy. During his studies for P.hD, he developed a new technology to rapidly detect fluorescent-labeled probes at very low concentrations in homogenous solutions and continued developing it during his post-doctoral studies in Washington University, St. Louis.
In 2014, he has returned to Israel and joined the faculty of Engineering at Bar Ilan University.
During his stay in the US, he founded a company that commercializes this technology, and established connections with key figures in the fields of medical laboratory and diagnostics, and especially among troponin and heart attack specialists.
We are always happy to hear from postdocs and students at all levels (BSc., MSc. and PhD.) with various backgrounds (mathematics, engineering, physics, biology) who are interested by the kind of research we are doing. send an email to Amos.danielli2@gmail.com