The Azrieli Fellows Program Announces the Selection of the 2025-2026 Graduate Studies Fellows

Photograph by Shauli Lendner

The Azrieli Fellows Program is delighted to announce the selection of the new cohort of Azrieli Graduate Studies Fellows for the 2025-2026 academic year.

The 25 new Fellows were selected from a highly competitive pool of candidates representing eligible academic institutions across Israel. Committees of distinguished scholars and scientists assessed applicants based on their exceptional academic achievements, potential for groundbreaking research, personal merit, and demonstrated leadership qualities.

We warmly congratulate the newly appointed Fellows and eagerly anticipate the impact of their work in the years ahead.

Awarded:

Yael Amitay, Weizmann Institute of Science, Computational Biology

Matan Aviel, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Art History

Eduardo Balbo, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Linguistics

Yuval Barzilay, Weizmann Institute of Science, Cell & Evolutionary Biology

Amichai Berman, Tel Aviv University, Plant Science & Genetics

Levana Chajes, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jewish Thought

Dana Dahan, Reichman University, Clinical Psychology

Tehila Dahan, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Artificial Intelligence

Alexandra Danzig, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Communications

Rotem Levy Heiman, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Social Aspects of Education

Michal Hod, University of Haifa, Law

Shiyu Hong, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Linguistics

Amit Kam, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Optics

Rami Khoury, Tel Aviv University, Pharmacology

Ohad Yaacov Meyuhas, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Architectural Technologies

Yahel Nudler, Tel Aviv University, Social Psychology

Rotem Ovadia, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Particle Physics

Noa Palmon, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Behavioural Economics

Guy Pelc, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bioinformatics

Noam Pinsk, Weizmann Institute of Science, Materials Science

Ekaterina Prozorov, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Architectural History and Theory

Itay Shalom, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Neuroscience

Nitzan Caspi Shiloni, Bar-Ilan University, Jewish Thought & Gender Studies

Michael Toker, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Artificial Intelligence

Yoni Vexler, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Social Aspects of Education

 

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