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Prof. Ibrahim Abdulhalim

Departments

  • Full Professor

    חבר/ת סגל אקדמי בכיר

    Faculty of Engineering Sciences, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    51 - Ilse Katz Institute Floor 3 Room 328, Marcus Campus

    08-647-9803

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abdulhlm@bgu.ac.il

About

Ibrahim Abdulhalim studied Physics at the Technion, where he received his D.Sc. in 1988. He has been a Professor in the Department of Electro-Optics and Photonics Engineering at Ben-Gurion University since October 2005 and served as Head of the Department from 2007 to 2015. Before this position, he held research and professional roles in both academia and industry, including at the Optical Computing Systems Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton, the Thin Films Centre at the University of the West of Scotland, as well as companies such as KLA-Tencor, Nova Measuring Instruments, and GWS Photonics. His current research focuses on liquid crystal (LC) devices for photonic applications, energy-saving optoelectronic devices, nanophotonics and plasmonics for biosensing, and biomedical optical imaging techniques. Prof. Abdulhalim has published over 300 scientific articles, co-authored two books and 12 book chapters, and holds more than 25 granted patents. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IoP) and SPIE, and a Senior Member of OPTICA. He has served as Associate Editor for the SPIE Journal of Nanophotonics and the Journal of Imaging, and currently serves as Topical Editor for Applied Optics and Associate Editor for the journals Biosensors and Sensors. He has also founded two startup companies: Photonicsys, specializing in miniature photonic sensing instruments, and Photoliqsys, focusing on liquid crystal devices and their integration into systems.

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Courses

Liquid crystals optics and photonic devices
Principles of imaging and optical components
Biomedical optical instrumentation
Optical biosensors
Eye and vision optics
Biomedical optical materials
Advanced liquid crystal devices

Publications

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