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Adelson Family Foundation, Bar-Ilan launch first-of-its-kind Institute for Smart Materials Development

The Adelson Institute is poised to rapidly transform ideas into smart materials and, by extension, into successful and marketable products

Arie Zaban, president of Bar-Ilan University in Israel, with Dr. Miriam Adelson, co-founder of the Adelson Family Foundation. Photo by Shachar Maman.
Arie Zaban, president of Bar-Ilan University in Israel, with Dr. Miriam Adelson, co-founder of the Adelson Family Foundation. Photo by Shachar Maman.

American Friends of Bar-Ilan University announced a transformative gift from the Adelson Family Foundation to support the establishment of Bar-Ilan University’s Adelson Institute for Smart Materials, a first-of-its-kind research center to empower researchers, technological developers, and practitioners to work together to create cutting-edge solutions in various fields.

The Adelson Institute is poised to rapidly transform ideas into smart materials and, by extension, into successful and marketable products. This includes advanced chemical capabilities to both academia and industry, accelerating the development of medical treatments, display technologies and next-generation energy storage solutions.

Simultaneously, by bringing together renowned researchers from all relevant fields—AI, medicine, engineering, chemistry, and life sciences—the Adelson Institute will be one of the leading institutes in its field globally. The institute will apply for open calls for proposals to facilitate new collaborations in Israel and abroad.

“We are gratified to partner with Bar-Ilan University in maintaining and expanding Israel’s status as a force for scientific advancement in the fields of energy and health care through the groundbreaking launch of the Adelson Institute for Smart Materials,” said Dr. Miriam Adelson, co-founder of the Adelson Family Foundation.

Arie Zaban, the president and a professor at the university in Ramat Gan, thanked Adelson for her contribution to Bar-Ilan, as well as to Israel’s scientific and technological resilience.

“Through the Adelson Institute for Smart Materials, Bar-Ilan University aims to strengthen ties between academia and industry, promote technological advancement, and bridge the gaps between academic research and practical solutions. Bar-Ilan University strives to position the State of Israel at the forefront of global innovation in the field of smart materials, making a significant contribution to the worldwide advancement of science and technology,” said Zaban.

Jessica Feldan, CEO of American Friends of Bar-Ilan University, added: “Bar-Ilan is precisely the Israeli institution where internationally renowned research and capabilities can be reproduced for large-scale application, and where Israel’s best minds can come together to work collaboratively on innovative solutions. We are immensely grateful for the generosity of the Adelson Family Foundation in enabling the university and its American supporters to play a direct role in impacting tomorrow, today.”

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Bar-Ilan University has 10 faculties: Engineering, Humanities, Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Exact Sciences, Law, Education, Jewish Studies (the largest of its kind in the world), Medicine (the only faculty located on its own campus in Safed) and the Interdisciplinary Studies Unit (Mechina Program). In addition, the university is home to more than 70 research institutes covering a vast array of fields. It is the academic home of 24 Israel Prize laureates and many other researchers who have won international awards and recognition. Bar-Ilan is one of Israel’s largest and fastest-growing universities.
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