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TAU Student Zarkor Day

Nova Student Zarkor Day in Collaboration with IAP, 16/03/2021

Intro: How to break the diffraction limit by three orders of magnitude?

Lecture presented by Dr. Dror Shafir is currently head of the algorithms group.
Dror Joined Nova just after finishing his Phd. And has been with us for the past 9 years.
In his role he manages the research and development in the fields of computational engines, modeling techniques, optimization and machine-learning for semiconductor optical metrology and control. In his previous roles he was a researcher in Nova’s “Path-finding” CTO group where he was involved in basic research for innovative optical technologies. 

Dr. Shafir earned an M.Sc. in physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science studying electron-molecular ion collisions in storage rings. His PhD. work In the Weizmann Institute was focused on ultra-fast optics, intense laser fields and atto-second physics.

Meeting Information

Meeting link: https://novami.webex.com/novami/j.php?MTID=mff470c5ec8fba363ff7e9e06c852c8b3 

Meeting number: 157 975 2562

Password: EfhwDvfA333

From Lab to Fab- the Nova way

Lecture given By Dr. Gilad Barak, Director Advanced Technologies in the CTO office of Nova.

Gilad Barak received his B.Sc. in physics and mathematics from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem as part of the ‘Talpiot’ program in 1999. He then served as a project manager and R&D team leader in the IDF, and graduated his studies for Master’s degree in solid state physics from the Tel Aviv University in 2005. He received his Ph.D. in experimental physics from Harvard University in 2010, when he Joined Nova’s CTO group. Since 2016 he serves as director of new technologies, leading a team of physicists tasked with identifying and performing feasibility for Nova’s future technological paths.

Meeting Information

Meeting link: https://novami.webex.com/novami/j.php?MTID=mff470c5ec8fba363ff7e9e06c852c8b3 

Meeting number: 157 975 2562

Who will win the Nova challenge?

To spice things up our Gilad Barak has created a challenge for the brilliant minds of TAU students.

The challenge, should you choose to accept it, is available to you by clicking here.

The following files hold an example for broadband scattered data as described in the challenge slides.
Click to download the first datasheet

Click to download the second datasheet

Click to download the third datasheet

Click to download the fourth datasheet

Click here to download the Matlab file holding the information

Make sure to send your answers to Tali-s@novami.com
The winner will get a beer case from BeerBazzar and a Pizza voucher.

 

 

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