Executive Vice President for Research
Prof. Noam Adir
The Bertha Hertz-Axel Chair in Chemistry
Tel
073-8231513
073-8292527
About
Responsible for academic issues related to research at the Technion. This includes coordinating research contracts with funding agencies, developing new collaborative research agreements, research prizes, and ethics in research.
Serves as CEO of the Technion Research & Development Foundation Ltd. (TRDF), where all funded research is managed within the frame work of the Research Authority.
Responsible for:
- Continuing Education
- TRDF Human Resources
- Hiring new immigrant scientists.
Contact details
Office of the Executive Vice President for Research
Pazite Karouby Gil
Head Office-
073-3781302
073-3781513
073-3781202
- Senate Building floor 4 Room 430
Ita Leiderman-Michael
Office of the VP for Research- 073-3782527
- Senate Building floor 4 Room 430
Biography
Prof. Noam Adir is the Executive Vice President for Research of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel. He also serves as the CEO of the Technion Research and Development Foundation Ltd. He previously served as the Dean of the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry for six years, as the Deputy Executive Vice President for Research and as the Deputy Vice President for Safety of the Technion. Prof. Adir obtained his B. Sc. in Chemistry and PhD in Biochemistry from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel. He performed Postdoctoral research in the Dept. of Physics at the University of California, San Diego. He joined the faculty of the Schulich Faculty of Chemistry of the Technion in 1995 and holds the Bertha Hertz-Axel Chair in Chemistry. His research interests include X-ray crystallographic and Cryo-EM determination of biologically relevant macromolecular structures; the structure and function of photosynthetic reaction centers and antennas; the study of energy and electron transfer processes in biological systems; the direct use of photosynthetic systems for solar energy conversion to electrical current and storable fuels and forming functional connections between isolated photosynthetic complexes and nano-materials or anodic structures. His group is also interested in stress related proteins, enzymes, development of novel anti-microbial compounds and homology-based modeling of medically important proteins.
Deputy Directors
Deputy Executive Vice President for Research for the Pre-Clinical Research Authority
Prof. Jackie Schiller
Deputy Executive Vice President for Research for the Pre-Clinical Research Authority- 073-3785270
Research Authority Management
Rita Bruckstein
Director – Research Authority- 073-378-2355
- Senate Building, Floor 1 Room 109
Iris Haluf
Administration Assistant- 073-378-2355
- Senate Building, Floor 1 Room 109