The Azrieli Fellows Program is delighted to announce the selection of the new cohort of Azrieli Graduate Studies Fellows for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The new Fellows were chosen from a highly competitive pool of candidates from eligible Israeli academic institutions. Committees of established academics evaluated candidates based on outstanding past academic performance and the potential to make cutting-edge contributions, as well as personal merit and leadership abilities.
We extend our warmest congratulations to the new Fellows and look forward to their contributions in the coming years.
Awarded:
Lee-or Alon, Bar-Ilan University, Artificial Intelligence
Ofer Asaf, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Architectural Computing & Digital Media
Dana Azani, Reichman University, Clinical Psychology
Shai Ben Ami, Bar-Ilan University, Electro-Optical Engineering
Asaf Ben-Haim, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Classical Archaeology
Iddo Better Pocker, Tel Aviv University, Israeli History
Tomer Cohen, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Computational Biology
Elad Dvir, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Genomics
Dr. Aviva Eliyahu, Bar-Ilan University, Molecular Genetics
Sarit Feldman Gesler, Bar-Ilan University, Computational Biology
Michal Hanouka, Tel Aviv University, School Counseling
Yifat Hillel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Social Aspects of Education
Mayada Karjawally, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Social Work in Health Care
Majed Khalaf, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Particle Physics
Sewar Khatib, University of Haifa, Occupational Therapy
Yael Lebel, Weizmann Institute of Science, Systems Biology
Tali Lemcoff, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Biological Crystallization & Biophotonics
Yael Leokumovich, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Ancient History
Chen Mechel, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Electro-Optical Engineering
Ophir Netzer, University of Haifa, Cognitive Psychology
Moriah Omer-Attali, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Learning & Instruction
Tom Parnass, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jewish Mysticism
Asaf Petruschka, Weizmann Institute of Science, Theory of Algorithms
Nevo Spiegel, Tel Aviv University, Philosophy of Language
Honourable Mentions:
Shiri Shapira, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Comparative Literature
Ben Shor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bioinformatics