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✨ A Special Event at Our Faculty! ✨
On December 1st, we had the honor of hosting Professor John M. Martinis, recipient of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, for a fascinating lecture on:
"Quantum Tunnelling and the Development of Quantum Computers"
The event took place at the Weiz Auditorium on the Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat Ram, With the participation of the university president, researchers, and students.
An Inspiring Evening with Dov Moran
Thank you to all the researchers and students who attended the special lecture by Dov Moran! We had an inspiring and engaging evening filled with valuable insights and great discussions.
We look forward to seeing you at our future events!
Dov Moran
The Faculty of Science
Is happy to invite the faculty’s researchers and research students to
a very special lecture on
How to Grow Companies from Idea to Reality
given by Dov Moran
Israeli businessman, electrical engineer,
A unique hackathon at the Institute of Applied Physics
A unique hackathon at the Institute of Applied Physics
The first workshop in the “Build up your career”
The first workshop in the “Build up your career” workshop series, took place Tuesday and was a huge success.
We spoke about first marketing myself, impressions and how to make a good one, networking, and preparing for interviews.
Thanks to everyone that joined and looking forward to the second workshop that will be held at the end of May.
For further details and to sign up, please visit:
Random Schrödinger Operators and Random Matrices
Advanced Schools present the cutting edge of research to young academics, who learn about the most recent developments in their fields from renowned international experts.
The Advanced School in Mathematics, known as the Midrasha Mathematicae, provides top-level lectures on recent developments and innovations in different mathematical topics. Schools also inspire new mathematical works and offer networking opportunities between senior and junior academics.
Diversify Your Experience
Diversify Your Experience
Registration for the University Student Exchange Program is open!
Register now - and go abroad to study in the next academic year (2023-2024)
Israel to spend millions on Einstein museum
The Israeli government decided on Sunday to allocate millions of dollars for a museum to house the world's largest collection of Albert Einstein documents, the Hebrew University said.
It will be built on the university's Givat Ram campus in Jerusalem, with the government committing to approximately $6 million and the university raising another $12 million.
Einstein, one of the founding fathers of the Hebrew University, was a non-resident governor of the institution.









