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June 20th, 2005
Awards to three at Hebrew University
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For their work in nanoscience research, two of the recipients received Kaye Innovation Awards: Prof. Uri Banin, professor of physical chemistry and founding director of the Harvey M. Krueger Family Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at the Hebrew University, and his student, Taleb Mokari. The third winner, Ph.D. student Eli Rothenberg, received the Barenholz Prize in Applied Science.
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