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Prof. Oren Regev
Principal Investigator

Oren Regev is a professor in Chemical Engineering in the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel. His research topics include dispersion of nanocarbon materials (e.g., nanotube, graphene) and their integration in various matrices (e.g., polymer, cement) to form composite materials. He received his PhD in 1992 from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology and was a visiting scientist in Lund, Eindhoven and Texas A&M universities. He has published over 130 papers (>6000 citations) and few patents.

Postdoctoral students
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Saurabh Mishra

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Arik Raslin

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Shani Ligati Schleifer

Additive manufacturing - 

Enhancing mechanical and thermal properties of grphene-based

printed composites

Ph.D. Students
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Yonatan Luzzatto

Hydrogen Technology

develops hydrogen sensors and studies hydrogen diffusion and reaction kinetics in advanced polymer-based materials.

M.Sc Students
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Anat Menkin

Cement Composites -

Carbon based dispersions in cement matrices

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Tal Ben Lulu

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Noam Avtalion

Hybrid Composites - 

Carbon-based solutions to thermal management applications 

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Limor Haimov

B.Sc Students
Alumni 
  • Elad Koronio (Ph.D.)

  • Noam Lusthous (M.Sc.)

  • Gal Shachar-Michaeli (Ph.D.)

  • Lucas Luciano Cullari (Ph.D.)

  • Adi Lavi (Ph.D.)

  • Avia Ohayon-Lavi (Ph.D.)

  • Amr Alatawna (Ph.D.)

  • Matan Birenboim (M.Sc.)

  • Michael Pyrikov (M.Sc.)

  • Matat Buzaglo-Gershkovich (Ph.D.)

  • Efrat Ross (Ph.D.)

  • Roey Nadiv (Ph.D.)

  • Sivan Peretz-Damari (Ph.D.)

  • Maxim Varenik (M.Sc.)

  • Idan Levi (M.Sc.)

  • Omri yadgar (M.Sc.)

  • Anastasia Volison-Klimentiev (M.Sc.)

  • Michael Shtein (Ph.D.)

  • Eran Edri (M.Sc.)

  • Einat Nativ-Ruth (Ph.D.)

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