• Weekly Seminars

    Dr. Leon Anavy, IDC

    DNA-based data storage systems and related biological and computational challenges

    06/05/21

    Thursday, 24th of Iyar

  • Yaron Kaner, Microsoft

    Bitcoin+: Cheap Support for Complex Spending Conditions in a UTXO Ledger

    29/04/21

    Thursday, 17th of Iyar

  • Chaim Even Zohar, Alan Turing Institute

    Spectral Analysis of Word Statistics

    22/04/21

    Thursday, 10th of Iyar

  • Asaf Nadler, Akamai Technologies

    Extracting Threat Intelligence From Large Scale DNS Traffic

    08/04/21

    Thursday, 26th of Nisan

  • Dr. Ofir Lindenbaum, Yale University

    Machine Learning for Scientific Discovery

    21/01/21

    Thursday, 8th of Shevat

  • Dr. Alon Kipnis, Stanford University

    Two-sample problem for large, sparse, high-dimensional distributions under rare/weak perturbations

    18/01/21

    Monday, 5th of Shevat

  • Dr. Oren Barkan, Ariel University Dr. Oren Barkan, Ariel University

    Long-Tail Entity Representation Learning via Variational Bayesian Networks

    07/01/21

    Thursday, 23th of Teves

  • Dr. Kira Goldner, Columbia University

    Mechanism Design for Social Good

    31/12/20

    Thursday, 16th of Teves


Since 2015, leading researchers from various institutions in Israel and from abroad are presenting their research to faculty members and students at the departmental seminars. Those seminars are usually held on Thursdays on a weekly basis.

Dear graduate students, you're invited to every seminar you're interested in. In the first two years of your M.Sc. degree, you're required to attend at least ten of the departmental seminars. This exposure might play an important role in the choice of your research or final project.

At the end of each year, we're organizing an annual event (retreat), where faculty members present a short summary of their research with an emphasis on research projects with students involved. Said event is taking place at different places outside of campus and gives the students an opportunity to meet the faculty members at an informal setting. We're inviting you to join every year! Furthermore, we recommend first year students to take advantage of this opportunity and start forming ideas about their research or project. The summer break after the first year offers a great opportunity to complete the idea of the research subject.