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8 Results were found on Technologies

Leading Researchers:
8-2009-68

System to Map Neuropathy in Extremities of Diabetic Patients

The Invention The invention is a new and objective device for detecting diabetic neuropathy in the feet which are by far the most common points for loss of nerve activity in diabetic patients. It consists of an array of computer-controlled stimulators in a floor mat with an interactive patient feedback system for determining quantitative, objective […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
11-2011-127

Surface Plasmon Amplification of stimulated emission

We make a step towards quantum nanoplasmonics: surface plasmon fields of a nanosystem are quantized and their stimulated emission is considered. We introduce a quantum generator for surface plasmon quanta and consider the phenomenon of surface plasmon amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (spaser). Spaser generates temporally coherent high-intensity fields of selected surface plasmon modes […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
5-2011-178

Quantitative confluency measurement of culture growth

The invention is an image processing method of light microscopy images for the purpose of quantifying density of  cells in cultures . A grayscale image of a cell culture is digitally captured using a light microscope and a CCD camera.  Our method evaluates the culture’s confluency using an image processing algorithm on the image which […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
5-2012-370

An Add-On Optical Interferometer Chamber to Phase Microscopes for Sub-Nanometer 3D and Dynamic Information

TechnologyAn add-on optical module for microscopes allowing for single frame and dynamic capture of amplitude and phase profiles of transparent or semi-transparent biological and non-biological samples. This easyto-use interferometric device is simply positioned in the camera port of a conventional inverted microscope, enabling quantitative structural, thickness and refractive index measurements in a noncontact, label-free manner. […] Read More >

5-2012-385

Interferometer Based biosensor

  An active integrated-optics device for biosensing applications based on an interferometric laser has been developed.  This device is an interferometric laser biosensor which combines the benefits of spectral interrogation of an emitting biosensor with the sensitivity of interferometric integrated optics devices.  In order to maximize the sensitivity of the interferometric laser biosensor, and in […] Read More >

8-2013-461

3D Flexible Electrode for Electrochemical Cell Diagnostics

TechnologyA compact 3D electrochemical sensor constructed on a pliant substrate for in-vitro and in-vivo measurements of cells and tissues. The device includes a specially designed sensing layer containing reference and measurement electrodes that are connected to contact pads on the back side of the device by uniquely designed via interconnects. The sensor is enclosed in […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
8-2013-562

catheter system for measuring arterial stiffness and pressure drops

An innovative real-time, ultra-sensitive, Differential Pressure Catheter measurement and novel Arterial Stiffening assessment system during Renal Denervation (RDN) procedures. A functional combined assessment system of stenosis severity and arterial wall stiffness variation for selection and deployment of stents during Coronary interventions.   The technology offers enhancement of procedure outcome and cost reduction by avoiding repeated hospital […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
2022-0202

Explainable AI (XAI)

One important challenge in machine learning is the “black box” problem, in which an artificial intelligence reaches a result without any humans being able to explain why. This problem is typically present in deep artificial neural networks, in which the hidden layers are impenetrable. To tackle this problem, our researchers have introduced the notion of explainable […] Read More >

Prof. Arad (Abboud) Shimon

Research Interests: Signal processing of ECG waveforms. Fetal ECG monitoring. Solving the volume conductor problem in biological tissue. Modeling the electrical heart and brain activities. Lung function tests (Spirometry). Telemedicine. Electrical Impedance Tomography (Congestive Heart Failure, Osteoporosis). Bio-Impedance (brain activity). Read More >

Prof. Arie Ady

Research Interests: Nonlinear Optics, Quasi Phase Matching Periodic and Quasi-Periodic Nonlinear Photonic Crystals All optical processing Frequency stabilization of lasers, high resolution spectroscopy Email: ady@eng.tau.ac.il Phone: 03-6406627 Fax: 03-6423508 Website: https://www.adyarie.sites.tau…. Office: Electrical Engineering, 240   Read More >

Prof. BARNEA Ofer

Patient specific models: Assessment of fetal cardiovascular development Optimization Propofol administration during anesthesia Optimization of fluid resuscitation Assessment of cerebral blood flow autoregulation Multiscale models of physiological systems 3D fiber based model of the contracting heart Oxygen transfer to tissue Biomedical measurements and instrumentation Optimally controlled fluid administration system Detection of bubbles in blood to […] Read More >

Prof. Belkin Michael

Prof. Belkin has been involved in the establishment of many medical start-ups in ophthalmology and other fields. One of his noted contributions was inventing and developing the Ex-PRESS Glaucoma Filtration Device. The ExPRESS, after being sold to global eye care leader Alcon, is now routinely used in glaucoma surgery worldwide. He is now developing his […] Read More >

Prof. Bergman David Jonathan

Composite media: New physical properties that do not appear in homogeneous media; critical points in the magneto-transport and magneto-optics of metal/dielectric mixtures in the presence of a strong magnetic field; focusing of an electromagnetic wave with a resolution that is not limited by the wavelength. Read More >

Prof. Bronstein Alexander

Geometry: theoretical and computational methods in metric geometry, embedding problems, discrete Gromov-Hausdorff distances, spectral and diffusion geometry, geometric approaches to problems in image sciences. Computational shape analysis: non-rigid similarity and correspondence, partial similarity, symmetry and structure, feature based methods, large-scale shape retrieval, invariant texture mapping, shape synthesis and morphing. Computer vision: 3D acquisition and reconstruction, feature descriptors, image and video retrieval […] Read More >

Prof. Ebenstein Yuval

Our lab specializes in many areas of optical imaging and spectroscopy with emphasis on single molecule detection and development of imaging based techniques. Our research is focused on the application of novel imaging and optical detection approaches to genomic studies and biomarker detection. We are developing new spectroscopy and microscopy methodologies that combine advanced optics […] Read More >

Prof. Einav Shmuel

Research Interests: Flow in biological systems; cardiac blood flow; Blood flow in obstructed arteries and in bypasses; blood flow through artificial heart valves; Cardiac-assist devices; magnetic resonance imaging of blood flow Read More >

Prof. Eyal Avishay

Research Interests: Photonic signal processing Propagation of light in optical fibers Polarimetric measurements Read More >

Prof. Fridman Micha

The Fridman laboratory is engaged in the use of organic chemistry, especially carbohydrate chemistry, to solve key biological and medicinal problems. Our interdisciplinary studies involve the use of organic chemistry, microbiology, cell biology, molecular biology, and confocal microscopy to study and/or alter the mode of action of biologically active molecules with the focus on novel […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:

The Myers Neuro-Behavioral Core Facility

Unit description:The Myers Neuro-Behavioral Core Facility provides researchers with state-of-the-art technology for performing neuro-behavioral tests in mice. Services: The Core Facility provides expertise in design, implementation, and analysis of behavioral experiments. The Core Facility includes five behavior rooms, which can operate simultaneously, and two animal maintenance rooms with IVC cages operating on a reversed light […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
12-2011-219

Cardiovascular Engineering

Department of Biomedical Engineering – Prof. Ofer Barnea   Ofer Barnea is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Tel Aviv University and is the Director of the Ela Kodesz Institute for Biomedical Physics and Engineering. He was the chairman of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the chairman of the Israeli Chapter of the IEEE […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
12-2011-215

Molecular Imaging Center: Confocal Microscopy, Whole Animal Imaging and Image Analyses

  SCMIC offers a wide variety of Imaging services, covering confocal and high-throughput microscopy, whole animal imaging and image analysis. All devices and instruments are centralized under one roof, providing a continuum of complete in-depth studies and projects in vivo and in vitro, from the micro to the macro level. Whole animal imaging includes Fluorescence […] Read More >

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