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SUMMARY:Women and Girls Changing the World through STEMM
DESCRIPTION:You can view the recording of this webinar here: https://youtu.be/pL8iKgV_YhU \n  \nTechnion Australia is honored to host two of the world’s leaders in STEMM who changed and keep changing our world. \nJoin us to hear their personal stories and learn about their recent activities. \n \n\nProfessor Kira Radinsky – https://www.kiraradinsky.com – CEO & CTO at Diagnostic Robotics and a visiting professor at the Technion is an Israeli computer scientist\, inventor and entrepreneur\, specializing in predictive data mining. \nShe gained recognition after being selected by the MIT Technology Review to the “35 Innovators Under 35” list. Her work was described in the popular press as predicting the first in 130 years outbreak of cholera in Cuba\, based on the pattern identified by mining of 150 years of data from various sources: in poor countries\, floods within a year after a drought often follow by a cholera outbreak. \nWhile working on her Ph.D. she co-founded a company\, SalesPredict\, that was acquired by eBay Israel in 2016\, where Kira Radinsky worked as chief scientist and the director of data science during 2016–2019. \nSince 2019\, Dr. Radinsky is the Chief Executive Officer at Diagnostic Robotics\, Tel Aviv\, which she co-founded in 2017. She is also a visiting professor at Technion teaching the applications of predictive data mining in medicine. She has co-authored over 10 patents and more than 40 peer-reviewed articles. \nDr. Jenine Beekhuyzen OAM– https://www.jeninebeekhuyzen.com – Visiting Fellow at University of Technology Sydney is the creator of the Tech Girls Are Superheroes campaign. \nDr. Beekhuyzen is a futurist with international recognition for her advocacy and leadership\, her research\, and her university teaching through which she has impacted tens of thousands of students over the past 18 years. She is committed to creating a workforce capable of building the technology of the future.  \nDr Beekhuyzen is the Founder & CEO of the Tech Girls Movement Foundation and the CEO of Adroit Research. She is mobilising a tribe of next-generation leaders who are committed to solving real-world problems with technology. In the past six years at the helm of the Tech Girls Movement Foundation\, she has engaged over 10\,000 school girls in STEM entrepreneurship across more than 1000 schools. She has published over 65 internationally peer-reviewed articles in journals\, conferences and books. \n\nRegister now: https://bit.ly/IWDTA
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/women-and-girls-changing-the-world-through-stemm/
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CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220120T190000
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SUMMARY:Variants\, Boosters and Big Data
DESCRIPTION:Researchers are uncovering new insights about COVID-19 seemingly every day — but what does that mean for us\, our loved ones\, and our communities as we enter the third year of this pandemic? \nJoin Associate Professor Yair Goldberg and Assistant Professor Dvir Aran\, for this fascinating briefing on where things stand with the novel coronavirus\, virus variants like Delta and Omicron\, and the efficacy of booster shots. Panelists will also share updates from COVID-19 research they are currently conducting\, and what it might mean for future detection\, treatment\, and prevention efforts. \nOpening comments and moderation by Dr. Ruth Ratner\, GP\, Technion Australia’s President. \nYair Goldberg is an associate professor of statistics in the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion and the Vice Dean for Graduate Studies. His lab uses statistical and machine learning tools to address theoretical questions and real-world problems. Recent papers have focused on both the protection against COVID-19 provided by the Pfizer vaccine and its waning immunity in Israel. In the past two years\, he has been part of a research team advising Israel’s Ministry of Health on COVID-19 policymaking. Prof. Goldberg earned his Ph.D. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He conducted postdoctoral research at the Department of Biostatistics and was a statistical consultant for The Translational and Clinical Science Institute — both at the University of North Carolina\, Chapel Hill\, and then a faculty member at the University of Haifa\, before joining the Technion faculty in 2018. \nDvir Aran is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Biology and the Henry and Marilyn Taub Faculty of Computer Science at the Technion. His research field is computational biology\, using data science and AI to advance biological and medical research. He develops computational tools and applies them to integrate and analyze big data from multiple sources\, including genomic and epigenetic data and electronic medical records. His research aims to advance the understanding of the tumor microenvironment\, as well as the immune system\, and their relationship with potential treatments. Prof. Aran has gained international recognition for his contributions to the understanding of the tumor microenvironment and other diseases. Since the COVID-19 outbreak began\, Prof. Aran has been conducting modeling and analyses of real-world publicly-available COVID-19 data to understand early indications of vaccine effectiveness and waning. He was one of the first to publish research on COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness in Israel.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/variants-boosters-and-big-date/
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CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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SUMMARY:The Sky is NOT the Limit
DESCRIPTION:The so called “space race” between the world’s most powerful economies (mostly the U.S.\, Russia and China) is no longer restricted to governments. \nRecently\, Billionaire Jeff Bezos spent 10 minutes in space in his ‘New Shepard’ spaceship\, a few days earlier Richard Branson was also “touring” space and it is all happening while Elon Musk is working on his “out of this world” project to inhabit Mars – Space X. \nAustralia and Israel are not staying behind. They are investing substantially to join the “race”. \nNext year\, Eytan Stibbe will become the second Israeli to enter space. Eytan will conduct several experiments that are expected to advance the study of science and medicine in Israel in various fields. Three of these experiments\, from the Technion will be launched to the International Space Station. \nFurthermore\, a group of three autonomous microsatellites developed by the Technion were launched into space. The trio – part of the Adelis-SAMSON project – will be able to calculate the location of radiating sources on Earth\, locating people\, airplanes\, and marine vessels\, thus enabling search-and-rescue missions around the world. \nMeanwhile\, the Australian Space Agency approves plan to launch test rockets from Whalers Way near Port Lincoln\, which follows the Australian Government’s recent announcement of helping local space manufacturers expand their supply chains globally through its AU$1.3 billion Modern Manufacturing Initiative. \nJoin global space experts as they share insight into the future of space\, how it affects everyday life and what role Australia and Israel play in this world.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/the-sky-is-not-the-limit/
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CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210527T173000
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SUMMARY:Exploring the Dark Web - Cybercrime and Cyber Security in the Digital Age
DESCRIPTION:Technological breakthroughs have enabled humanity to advance in a pace and manner that only a few decades ago would not have been imagined.  \nIronically this brings with it some of the greatest challenges we also face today.  \nFrom countries\, states and large economies\, through to private or public companies\, not-for-profit organisations\, down to individuals like you\, are all exposed to an ever increasing technological threat – Cyber related threats.  \nMost organisations\, irrespective of size gather an enormous amount of information and corporate intellectual property. Often the information they have is very sensitive making it a target for attacks which are generally aimed at gathering information\, harming information\, or disabling services. Such attacks can damage an organisation’s reputation\, endanger virtual and physical assets which result in significant financial costs. Cyber attacks on government and public bodies and infrastructure may disrupt the lives of an entire state and even compromise the wellbeing and security of its citizens.  \nOur presenters are at the forefront of cyber security intelligence and the insights they share will enable attendees to underestand these problems and offer possible solutions.  \nSpeakers: \nJasmina Zito \nJasmina is a security engineer who specialises in Cyber Threat Intelligence; as well as a freelance illustration artist. She started her career in video game development and Japanese fashion before shifting to cyber security. She now works at Canva in the detection and response team\, keeping Canvanauts and Canva users safe from cyber baddies. \nJasmina holds a Bachelor’s Degree\, Science in Games Development\, Network Security from the University of Technology\, Sydney. \n\n\nAvi Kasztan \n\nAvi brings more than 20 years of entrepreneurial and leadership experience in the technology and network security industry. He is the Founder of Sixgill\, a leading Israeli Cyber Intelligence company in the DarkWeb arena \nPrior to Sixgill\, Avi served at key roles in legendary disruptive companies at their earliest stages such as Checkpoint (creators of first software firewall that uses stateful inspection)\, and Vocaltec (creators of first VOIP).  \nAvi holds a BSc. In Computer Engineering and MBA in management of Hi Tech firms\, both degrees from the Technion – Israel Institue of Technology. \nThe event will be moderated by Prof. Michael Blumenstein\, Associate Dean (Research Strategy and Management) at University of Technology Sydney \n.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/exploring-the-dark-web-cybercrime-and-cyber-security-in-the-digital-age/
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CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210411T193000
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SUMMARY:A view into a mental health brain during Covid-19 times
DESCRIPTION:Our speakers: \nProf. Ian Hickie AM\, University of Sydney \nProf. Hickie is Co-Director\, Health and Policy at The University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre. He is an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow (2013-2017 and 2018-22)\, having previously been one of the inaugural NHMRC Australian Fellows (2008-12). He was an inaugural Commissioner on Australia’s National Mental Health Commission (2012-18) overseeing enhanced accountability for mental health reform and suicide prevention. He is an internationally renowned researcher in clinical psychiatry\, with particular reference to medical aspects of common mood disorders\, depression and bipolar disorder. He is now focused on the development of real-time personalized and measurement-based care systems for use in partnership with young people and their families. These systems promote early intervention\, use of new and emerging technologies and suicide prevention. In his role with the National Mental Health Commission\, and his independent research\, health system and advocacy roles\, Prof. Hickie has been at the forefront of the move to have mental health and suicide prevention integrated with other aspects of health care (notably chronic disease and ambulatory care management). \nProf. (Eme) Dorit Ben Shachar\, Technion – Israel Institiute of Technology  \nProf. Ben-Shachar\,PhD is the Head\, Laboratory of Psychobiology\, Department of Psychiatry\, at The Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Faculty of Medicine\, Rambam Health Care Campus\, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.Her research interests include\, Mitochondrial abnormalities in schizophrenia at the level of RNA and protein modulations\, ECT activity\, mitochondrial respiration and network dynamics. \nHer lab focus in Nano Field: using Nano based technologies as NGS\, GWAS as well as Confocal and time lapse microscopy. \nModerator: Dr. Norman Swan\, physician and journalist \nProducer and presenter of the Health Report\, Dr. Swan\, is a multi-award winning producer and broadcaster. \nDr Swan’s career has been highlighted by his desire to keep the Australian public informed of health developments as they happen. This allows him to combine medical expertise with investigative reporting\, clear analysis and the knowledge to report the latest research in health and medicine. \nOne of the first medically qualified journalists in Australia\, Dr Swan is highly regarded by the medical and health professions. \nEvent partners
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/a-view-into-a-mental-health-brain-during-covid-19-times/
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200806T190000
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SUMMARY:Technology Empowering Disability
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Amit Goffer experienced a tragic accident that confined him to a wheelchair – as an accomplished inventor and entrepreneur\, he didn’t accept his fate to never stand up right again and immediately started to develop alternative modes of transport to the traditional wheelchair. \nIn 2001 he created the ReWalk system\, the first commercially available exoskeleton. Due to the severity of his injury\, Amit couldn’t use it himself\, but hundreds of thousands of people could benefit from it. (Amit is a quadriplegic – ReWalk is designed for paraplegics). \nMore recently\, he developed UPnRIDE to provide full mobility in a standing position in almost any urban environment. That is something that Amit\, as a quadriplegic\, has benefited from. \nTechnion Australia and the University of Melbourne are delighted to welcome Amit at our next webinar which will also include Jim Patrick AO\, VP and Chief Scientist Emeritus at Cochlear. Cochlear is among Australia’s most iconic brands and has given deaf people the gift of hearing for almost 40 years. Cochlear designs\, manufactures and distributes innovative hearing implants. \nJim has been involved in Cochlear implant research and commercial development since 1975\, when he joined Cochlear Founder\, Greame Clark’s research team. In 1981 he moved to Sydney as a member of the Cochlear “Tiger Team” inside the Nucleus group\, developing a ‘clinically applicable’ Cochlear implant. He has been a member of Cochlear’s leadership team having at different times responsibility for R&D\, Clinical Research and Manufacturing. Jim is considered a world authority on Cochlear implants. \nAmit and Jim will discuss the power that technology has to overcome disability\, the future of biomedical engineering and how to create an innovative culture.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/technology-empowering-disability/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200520T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20200520T200000
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CREATED:20200518T054331Z
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SUMMARY:The future of medical cannabis research and its place in clinical practice w Dr. Dedi Meiri
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Dedi Meiri\, from the Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Cannabinoid Research at the Technion\, as he shares his current research into cannabis for various medical applications. \nDedi will be interviewed by Adam Miller\, Founder and Board member at the Medical Canabis Council and Head of Strategic Accounts at MediPharm Labs – MediPharm Labs are specialists in cannabis extraction and purification. \nDate: Wednesday\, 20 May\nTime: 7pm – 8pm* (Syd / Melb) – * 12pm – 1pm (Israel)\nLIVE on ZOOM and FACEBOOK \nDr. Meiri is among the world’s leading scientists dedicated to studying and understanding the very real healing properties of one of the world’s oldest medicinal plants\, cannabis – including how it might help in the fight against COVID-19. \nCannabis\, was first prescribed by the name\, ‘Ma’ in 2700 BCE by Chinese healers. What these ancient healers didn’t know about cannabis\, is that there are 144 unique strains of phytocannabinoids\, aside from the more common CBD and THC strains. \nDr. Meiri and his team have been diligently working on isolating and categorising these 144 individual cannabinoid strains\, quite simply so that their healing potential can be further understood.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/the-future-of-medical-cannabis-research-and-its-place-in-clinical-practice-w-dr-dedi-meiri/
LOCATION:ONLINE
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190921T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190921T130000
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CREATED:20190903T013624Z
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SUMMARY:The role of academia in Tikun Olam and Israel's defence
DESCRIPTION:Tikun Olam – healing of the world\, is not just a statement at the Technion but a way of life. Technion teams dedicate their lives to develop applications that can make the world we live in a better\, safer and more sustainable place.\nOri will share how Israel and the Technion’s innovation and research changes the world we live in for the better.\n\n  \nNo need to register\, just turn up.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/the-role-of-academia-in-tikun-olam-and-israels-defence/
LOCATION:The Great Synagouge\, 166 Castlereagh St\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ori Danieli":MAILTO:ori.danieli@austechnion.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190201T050000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20190201T070000
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CREATED:20181108T215920Z
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SUMMARY:The role of academia in Israel's defence
DESCRIPTION:BY INVITATION ONLY – \nProf. Golany\nOn behalf of Ruth and Bob Magid\, Technion Australia is delighted to invite you and your partner as our guests to a private reception with Prof. Boaz Golany\, Vice President at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology + special welcome by Israel’s Ambassador to Australia\, Mr. Mark Sofer. \nSince its establishment\, the State of Israel has faced ongoing security threats\, including those relating to its very existence. \nMaintaining a qualitative and technological advantage is key to its survival and prosperity\, coupled with the need to persuade its neighbours that the path of peace is always preferable to the way of war. \nThis advantage is largely reliant on human capital – and especially scientific capabilities. \nFor the past century the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology has continuously invested and nurtured Israel’s brightest by providing them with the necessary skill set to become leading engineers and scientists\, the defence sector is no exception. Many of Israel’s greatest breakthroughs in defence are credited to Technion’s researchers and alumni. This includes Iron Dome and Arrow 3 which were mostly developed by Technion graduates. \nA former tank commander\, Prof. Golany is regarded as a leading Israeli authority on security and counter-terrorism. Playing a key role in Israel’s top university gives him a unique perspective on how Israel prepares the next generation of engineers to meet current and future security threats. \nWe look forward to welcoming you on the day. \nDr. Ruth Ratner\, President and\nOri Danieli\, Executive Director\nTechnion Australia.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/receptionwvp/
LOCATION:Point Piper
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
ORGANIZER;CN="Ori Danieli":MAILTO:ori.danieli@austechnion.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181122T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20181122T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T092122
CREATED:20181108T214755Z
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SUMMARY:How PillCam® Became Among Israel's (Technion's) Greatest Medical Inventions
DESCRIPTION:Join Technion Australia and William Buck for an exclusive lunch with Warren Bingham – the man who brought an Israeli innovative medical device into Australia\, positioning it as a global leader. \nWarren was one of the global executives who introduced PillCam® (the worlds first video camera in a pill that you swallow) to the world. PillCam®\, marketed under Given Imaging was invented by Technion alumnus\, Gavriel Iddan. Given Imaging went from start up in Year 2000 to being sold in 2014 for nearly $1 Billion. \nWarren will share his secrets for contributing to the incredible success story of PillCam® as well as the do’s and dont’s of introducing new products into the market\, why does Israel do it better and the role of academia in fostering innovation. \nThe event will also be an opportunity to showcase one of Technion Australia’s priority projects – the development of Low-Cost Lab-on-a-Chip Devices for Early Diagnosis of Cancer. \nWe look forward to welcoming you on the day.\nRuth Ratner\, President and Ori Danieli\, Executive Director\, Technion Australia.
URL:https://austechnion.com/event/warren-bingham/
LOCATION:William Buck\, Level 29\, 66 Goulburn St\,\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Technion Australia
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