Marine Agriculture

 

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Leading Researchers:
1-2020-1459

A Novel Antibacterial Bio-Treatment for USE In Aquaculture

Aquaculture is the globe’s fastest growing food production sector. Diseases are a primary constraint to the culture of many aquatic species and as a result, there is widespread use of anti-microbial veterinary medicines across the globe. The medicines pose a threat to human health because of the possible emergence of resistant strains and the transfer […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
6-2020-1453

Scalable Bio-Hydrogen Production; a Novel Green Energy Technology

Molecular hydrogen (H2) is a promising clean energy carrier and a valuable commodity with over 60 million tons produced globally and used in many industrial technologies. The current industrial method of hydrogen production is consuming methane (a high-value fuel) and polluting the environment. Bio-hydrogen production by photosynthetic microbes represents an alternate green energy strategy that […] Read More >

Leading Researchers:
6-2019-1223

Ulva sp. (Chlorophyta) intensive cultivation in a coastal area of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.

The Need  Global population growth together with enhanced quality of life, in the era of climate change, is expected to cause doubling of the world’s food and energy demand by 2050. Furthermore, there is a strong interest in the replacement of fossil-based industries towards economical, environmentally friendly, and sustainable resource, for food, chemical and energy […] Read More >

1-2021-1697

MACHINE VISION SYSTEM FOR LARVAL FISH REARING

Most marine fish hatch from mm-size eggs irrespective of adult size, and suffer prodigious mortality (rates of 70-90% of the brood) in the first weeks of their lives. This mortality makes the rearing of larval (very young) fish costly, and an impediment for introducing new species to the growth cycle. We propose an automated system, […] Read More >

Prof. Avidan Shmuel (Shai)

Computer Vision, Computational Photography, Computer Graphics Read More >

Prof. Bacharach Eran

Eran Bacharach is the head of a research laboratory for molecular virology at the Department of Cell Research and Immunology, and teaches courses on microbiology, molecular virology and cell biology, at the Faculty of Life Sciences, where he has been on the faculty since 2000. He received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the […] Read More >

Dr. Bachrach Ran

Research i the fields of: Energy Hydrogeology Geophysics Geostatistics Exploration Geophysics Petroleum Oil Applied Geophysics   Read More >

Prof. Golberg Alexander

Our goal is to generative fundamental knowledge on biological systems organization and function, and to apply this knowledge to develop technologies that address critical challenges in energy generation and health. Our laboratory conducts research in a wide range of research subjects including: BioEnergy systems Bioenergy systems efficiency analysis We develop models to analyze the efficiency […] Read More >

Prof. Holzman Roi

Email: holzman@tauex.tau.ac.il Office: She rman – Life Sciences, 211 Read More >

Dr. Salomon Dor Samuel

Senior Lecturer, Department of Clinical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine Biography Dr. Salomon received his B.Sc. (suma cum laude) in Biology with an emphasis in biotechnology from the Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University in 2006. He then continued to his Ph.D. studies also at the Faculty of Life Sciences at TAU in […] Read More >

Prof. Yacoby Iftach

  Biotechnological Design of Algal Strains- We are transforming synthetic enzymes into different algal strains. We seek for stable efficient hydrogen producers to be employed for industrial hydrogen production. For achieving this goal, we are using state of the art equipment to grow and monitor the parameters of interest. Bioengineering of Synthetic Enzymes- To bioengineer synthetic enzymes, […] Read More >

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