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whose chapter in a book has proven to be very popular and was downloaded more than 1000 times - quite an achievement among the scientific community.

A decision-based system based on machine learning will be developed for the Whistling Desalination Plant by students from the Faculty of Science.

Multidisciplinary research conducted jointly in 2 HIT faculties, Engineering and Science, reveals that microstructures made of amino acids can be used as multifunctional bio-photonic devices and neuronal optical switches which provide new clinical possibilities for identifying and treating disease The study also provides novel approaches in signal processing to create effective micro-chips.

HIT holds initial talks with key institutions in historic Khorezm region.

Testimony to Excellence from the Council of Higher Education. On the eve of December 23rd, after only two years of probationary status, the Council of Higher Education (CHE) approved the B.Sc. degree in Industrial Engineering and Management at HIT.

Prof. Michael Winokur’s new study for modeling complex systems proves that Aristotle got it right.

Lighting an eighth candle in memory of Macedonian Jewry at HIT

Dr. Ronen Sosnik awarded a Ministry of Science grant for a new approach in identifying and predicting bipolar disorder.

HIT is shoring up its strong relationships with academic institutions in Uzbekistan, and in a recent meeting with the Samarkand State University, new academic and business collaborations were discussed in depth.

Three researchers from the Digital Medical Technology department received an important two-year grant from the Chief Medical Officer of the IDF.