MSc @ TAU

MSc in Electrical Engineering at Tel Aviv Unviersity


Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) were my material of choice for molecular engineering/nanofabrication during my Master’s Thesis.
My research on positioning carbon nanotubes was featured in many online and printed new sources, including Scientific American, Science News, and the MRS website.

While I am interested in many aspects of Molecular Engineering (nanotechnology), I found the “niche” of CNTs  to be perfect in terms of a technology that can be implemented in the near-future. I began researching CNTs in my Undergrad Junior year (at Tel Aviv University), and still have a place in my heart for the little suckers! (er, seriously, they’re probably embedded in my lungs…).

The specific goal of my Thesis was to control the fabrication processes that utilize carbon nanotubes. I had quite a few publications from my MSc, as well as a patent that was based on my main research topic. For my Papers and Patents, see the hyperlinked pages. 

For images of carbon nanotubes, both real and rendered, click here