Beginning 1/1/2019 Raz Jelinek has been appointed Vice President and Dean for Research and Development of Ben Gurion University
Research in the Jelinek laboratory is broad-based and spans nanotechnology, surfaces and thin films, sensors, and biological membranes. Our research activity has a certain applied-science emphasis, with several patents awarded/submitted. Below are links to the main projects currently pursued in the laboratory, described in some detail with recent publications outlined.
Polydiacetylene systems | Nano-porous structures: supercapacitors and sensors |
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Biological and chemical applications of carbon dots | Amyloid proteins |
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Books by R. Jelinek | |||
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