Sapir Biton and Michael Birk, two outstanding doctoral students from the Faculty, participate in the 73rd Lindau Conference, which takes place this week in Lindau, Germany. They will meet with 37 Nobel Prize winners, including Prof. Dan Shechtman from the Technion.
Sapir Biton is an Ariane de Rothschild Fellowship recipient engaged in research in optoelectronic and microelectronic devices based on electrochemical processes, Supervised by Prof. Nir Tessler. She published a model describing the instability mechanism in perovskites, which could accelerate their use for green energy.
Michael Birk, a doctoral student supervised by Prof. Ido Kaminer and Prof. Oren Cohen, deals with the theory and application of quantum optics. His contributions were vital to Nature Physics and Photonics publications, which laid the foundation for high-field quantum optics. In another article in the Journal of Optics, he led the international collaboration.