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Prof Dr Asher Yahalom, Ariel University, Israel : Relativistic (Retarded) Motors, Best Researcher Award

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Introduction:

Dr. Asher Yahalom, a distinguished researcher at Ariel University in Israel, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. His exceptional contributions to academia and research have garnered recognition within the scholarly community. Dr. Yahalom’s dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in his field has not only enhanced the reputation of Ariel University but has also made a significant impact on the broader academic landscape. His pioneering work and commitment to excellence serve as an inspiration to aspiring researchers and scholars alike.

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πŸŽ“ Education:

The user has a strong academic background in Physics and Mathematics from Hebrew University. They completed their B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics from 1986 to 1990, followed by an M.Sc. in Physics from 1990 to 1991. Their academic journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Physics from 1992 to 1996, under the supervision of Prof. J. Katz. During their doctoral studies, they conducted research on the effective potential of a stationary flow with given circulation and energy principles for barotropic flows, with applications to gaseous disks. This research demonstrates their expertise in fluid dynamics and its applications in astrophysics or related fields.

πŸ” Scholarships and Prizes:

The user has an exceptional academic and professional track record, marked by numerous scholarships, awards, and honors. Their journey began with the Talpiot (IDF) Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies from 1986 to 1988, followed by the Racah Inst. Scholarship for M.Sc. Studies from 1989 to 1991. Their outstanding M.Sc. thesis earned them the Schindler Award in 1991. They continued their academic pursuits with the Racah Inst. Scholarship for Ph.D. Studies from 1991 to 1995. Post-doctoral research was supported by the Pikovski – Vallechy and Ministry of Science scholarships in 1998-1999. Their contributions to research have been recognized by the Gravity Research Foundation with multiple Honorable Mentions from 2009 to 2022. They were also awarded the Excellence in Teaching & Research Certificate from Ariel University Center in 2011-2012. They have held prestigious visiting fellowships at the Newton Institute (Cambridge) in 2012 and Princeton University from 2019 to 2020. Their recent achievements include the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Entropy 2021 conference and the Excellence Certificate for the Engineering Faculty Excellent Researcher 2023 from Ariel University.

🏫 Organization of Conferences:

1) Chairman of the annual FEL convention. (June 1999).
2) Chairman of the FEL Inaugural symposium. (June 2000).
3) Chairman of section: β€œModeling and simulation of physical properties and structure of materials”, First International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Materials Technologies, College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel. (September 30 – October 4, 2002).
4) Chairman of section: β€œThermodynamics and kinetics of high temperature processes”, Third International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation of Materials Technologies, College of Judea and Samaria, Ariel, Israel. (September 06 – 10, 2004). 5) Chairman of the Israel Plasma Science and Technology Association 8th conference (January 2005).

🌐 Research Interest:

1) Theoretical Physics.
2) Electromagnetics.
3) Fluid Dynamics.
4) Communications.
5) Free Electron Laser, Radiation Sources & Applications.
6) Magneto-Static’s, Magnetic Resonance Imaging & Medical Imaging Algorithms.
7) Magnetohydrodynamics.
8) Gravity, General Relativity, Galactic Dynamics, Cosmology, Dark matter & energy problems.

πŸ“š Technological Achievements:

The user possesses extensive expertise in the field of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD), as evidenced by their notable contributions and accomplishments. Their work spans various aspects of MRI system design and implementation, including the development of strong permanent magnets for low-field whole-body and extremity-only MRI systems. Their involvement in installing MRI systems in hospitals, both domestically and internationally, reflects their practical experience and global impact in the field. In the realm of CFD, they have developed advanced computational codes based on variational principles for incompressible flows, achieving rapid solution times even for large Cartesian grids. Additionally, their contributions to the development of codes for image allocation and fusion, particularly for MRI and CT images, demonstrate their innovative approach to integrating imaging modalities. Notably, their work on automatic fusion of MRI and CT images without physician intervention represents a significant advancement in image processing technology. Overall, their contributions have significantly advanced the capabilities and efficiency of MRI systems and image processing techniques, making a profound impact on the field.

🀝Membership:

1. Member of the Israeli Physical Society
2. Member of the American Physical Society 93
3. Member of the Israeli Plasma Society. President of the Israeli Plasma Society 2013-2017, Vice President of the Israeli Plasma Society 2021, Acting President of the Israeli Plasma Society 2022.
4. Member of the Israeli Association for Computational Methods in Mechanics – IACM
5. Member of the American institute for Aerospace & Aeronautics – AIAA
6. Member of the Israel Society for Lasers in Medical Sciences
7. Member of IEEE.
8. Member of the Israeli Vacuum Society (IVS). Board member of IVS 2013-.
9. International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications, Plasma Science and Techniques Division, Vice Chair 2016-2019

πŸ“š Top NotedΒ  Publications:

1) Asher Yahalom “Advances in Classical Field Theory”, Bentham eBooks eISBN: 978-1-60805-195-3, 2011. doi:10.2174/97816080519531110101.
2) Yakir Z. Shoshani and Asher Z. Yahalom “The Elusive God” 2019. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK, ISBN (10): 1-5275-3872-9, ISBN (13): 978-1-5275-3872-6.

3) A. Yahalom “Hukot Shamaim Vaaretz” (Hebrew). Scientific appendix to a modern interpretation of the book of Genesis- Daat Mikra by Y. Kil. Mossad Harav Kook (Publishing House), Jerusalem (1997).
4) R. Englman and A. Yahalom β€œThe Jahn-Teller Effect: A Permanent Presence in the Frontiers of Science” a chapter of the volume β€œVibronic Interactions: JahnTeller Effect in Crystals and Molecules” p. 5-14 edited by M.D. Kaplan and G.O. Zimmerman (Kluwer Academic Publishers 2001). [Los-Alamos Archives condmat/0407226]
5) R. Englman and A. Yahalom “Complex States of Simple Molecular Systems” a chapter of the volume “The Role of Degenerate States in Chemistry” edited by M. Baer and G. Billing in Adv. Chem. Phys. Vol. 124 (John Wiley & Sons 2002). [Los-Alamos Archives physics/0406149]

Asher Yahalom | Relativistic (Retarded) Motors | Best Researcher Award

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