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Technion set up the Israeli chapter of Engineers Without Borders, [74] which among other projects, installed a network of biogas systems in rural Nepal providing sustainable energy and improved sanitation. [75] The Technion includes students from underrepresented groups such as Haredim and Arabs through scholarships, social programs and ...
Franz Ollendorff founder of the Faculty of Technology in 1938 the ancestor of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. The Technion Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering is an academic faculty of the Technion founded in 1947 before the State of Israel which focuses on the training of electrical engineers and computer engineers in various disciplines including CAD, VLSI, Image processing ...
The Technion, 1937 The Technion, 1945 Refugees from the Holocaust arriving in Haifa. Shlomo Kaplansky was the President of the university from 1931 to 1950. [32] In the 1930s, the Institute absorbed large numbers of Jewish students and distinguished scholars from Poland, Germany, and Austria, who were fleeing the Nazi regime.
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology alumni (232 P) Pages in category "Technion – Israel Institute of Technology" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Pages in category "Academic staff of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Technion International [1] (TI) is the international department of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, which was ranked as the best university in Israel and the Middle East. [2] Located in Haifa , Israel, Technion International was founded in 2009 in order to oversee Technion’s international academic endeavors. [ 3 ]
Yohanan Ratner, the first Dean of the Faculty of Architecture The Technion building, garden and surrounding buildings; aerial photograph by Zoltan Kluger 1937–1938. In its early years, the Technion was housed in a building planned by the first head of the Architecture department, Professor Alexander Baerwald (1877–1930) in the Hadar neighborhood in the heart of Haifa.
The American Technion Society and global Technion societies have created an international network. Many members of Technion Societies are prominent leaders in their respective fields. T3 makes every use of this international source of expertise in the service of its on-going commercialization effort. [17]