{"id":84333,"date":"2018-04-16T13:47:30","date_gmt":"2018-04-16T10:47:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/blog\/50-million-gift-names-the-helen-diller-center-for-quantum-science-matter-and-engineering\/"},"modified":"2018-04-16T13:47:30","modified_gmt":"2018-04-16T10:47:30","slug":"50-million-gift-names-the-helen-diller-center-for-quantum-science-matter-and-engineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.technion.ac.il\/en\/blog\/50-million-gift-names-the-helen-diller-center-for-quantum-science-matter-and-engineering\/","title":{"rendered":"$50 Million Gift Names the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering"},"content":{"rendered":"

$50 Million Gift Names the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering at Israel\u2019s Technion<\/span><\/p>\n

One of the Largest Single Gifts Ever to the Technion from an American Donor Will Launch Investment in Faculty Recruitment, Cutting-Edge Research, Infrastructure Development<\/span><\/p>\n

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(r-l) Dr. Lena Lavie, President Peretz Lavie, Jackie Safier, President of the Helen Diller Family Foundation, Jeff Richard, CEO of the American Technion Society.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

NEW YORK and SAN FRANCISCO (April 16, 2018) – The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology has announced a $50 million naming gift from the Helen Diller Family Foundation to support the university\u2019s new state-of-the-art quantum center. The center will henceforth be named the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering.<\/p>\n

The gift, which is expendable to allow for its immediate use, will strengthen the Technion\u2019s position as a world leader in quantum science and engineering by providing the means for new faculty recruitment, establishing new infrastructure, seed funding for research and development, and educating a new generation of engineers with a mastery of quantum mechanics.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Technion is one of the preeminent institutions for technology in the world, and my parents thought this was an important investment for the future of Israel and humanity,\u201d said Helen Diller\u2019s daughter, Jackie Safier, who is President of the Helen Diller Family Foundation. \u201cThe new Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering will help Israel secure its place in the next revolution in science and engineering.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering \u2013 the first of its kind in Israel \u2013 is uniquely poised to advance the basic sciences while using the principles of quantum mechanics to impact various engineering fields, and to develop applications for a wide range of industries. Research conducted there will be focused on quantum computing and information processing, quantum communications, quantum sensing and detection, quantum simulations, simulators and quantum materials. The Center also will serve as a platform for collaboration between Technion scientists and engineers involved in quantum physics, nanotechnology, materials science, communications, and information theory, and will include researchers from the faculties of electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science engineering, mechanical engineering and computer science.<\/p>\n

Quantum mechanics \u2013 a fundamental theory in physics that describes nature at the smallest scales of energy levels of atoms and subatomic particles \u2013 revolutionized science in the early part of the twentieth century. Now, Technion scientists are on the verge of being able to employ quantum in ways that promise to shape the future. Technologies born from quantum science will include: totally secure computing, communications and online transactions; superior sensing technology that can be used for medical treatments and diagnoses, and for monitoring chemical, biological and nuclear materials; the development of computers with computational powers far beyond those of standard computers; and new materials with unusual electrical, optical and magnetic properties that will lead to new and innovative devices and solutions.<\/p>\n

\u201cOver the years, Technion has gained renowned experience in identifying the needs of industries and opportunities for developing the Israeli economy,\u201d said Technion President, Professor Peretz Lavie. \u201cIn the past, this experience has been demonstrated in many fields, including space and aeronautics, microelectronics, electro-optics, and nanotechnology. This ability has allowed Technion to lead historic shifts in Israeli society and play a vital role in building Israel as the \u2018Startup Nation\u2019 \u2013 a globally recognized technological powerhouse.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Technion has a long history of major contributions to quantum science research. On May 15, 1935, Professor Nathan Rosen, the founder of the Technion Physics department, along with his mentor, Professor Albert Einstein, and their colleague, Boris Podolsky, published a historic paper on quantum fusion and the EPR Paradox (named after the three authors, listed alphabetically). In 1993, Technion Faculty of Physics Professor Asher Peres and colleagues published a groundbreaking paper on quantum teleportation, which has become a major milestone in quantum information and communication. The Technion\u2019s broad and in-depth involvement in the field of quantum physics has continued ever since, with many Technion researchers being major figures on the world scene in all aspects of quantum sciences and engineering.<\/p>\n

Two top faculty members who will be part of the leadership of the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering are Professor Gadi Eisenstein, director of the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute at the Technion, and Mordechai (Moti) Segev, the Robert J. Shillman Distinguished Professor of Physics at the Technion.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe world is now witnessing the second quantum revolution,\u201d said Professor Gadi Eisenstein. \u201cThe immense nanotechnology capabilities and expertise developed worldwide in the past 15 years have paved the way for scientists to employ quantum science in engineering technologies that will impact society at large.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Technion is at the forefront of research in many areas involving quantum mechanics,\u201d said Distinguished Professor Segev. \u201cThe Technion is where the generation of entanglement \u2013 a fundamental quantum property – with artificial atoms (\u201cquantum dots\u201d) was first demonstrated (by Prof. David Gershoni and his students),\u201d said Distinguished Professor Segev. \u201cThis is where Prof. Gadi Eisenstein and his team developed tiny, inexpensive atomic clocks that found their way into industry. This is where innovative theoretical concepts were developed (by Profs. Netanel Lindner, Daniel Podolsky, Assa Auerbach and their students) in the area of quantum materials (topological insulators), with huge worldwide impact. These are only a few examples, out of very many, including some by my own team, such as our recent discovery of topological insulator lasers that started off as a quantum simulator system and evolved into devices with real potential impact on technology. The Helen Diller Family Foundation\u2019s generous grant elevates the Technion to the pinnacle of quantum research institutions, and it is truly a game changer.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cIn the coming decade, the Technion will lead the global quantum revolution thanks to its unique cohesion between the basic sciences and engineering expertise,\u201d added President Lavie. \u201cWe established a Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering based on the belief that this technology is vital to Israel\u2019s economy and security. The Helen Diller Family Foundation\u2019s exciting seed funding gift will enable the Center to act now in the goal of providing a better future for Israelis as well as humankind overall.\u201d<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is a remarkable moment for the Technion, Israel and the world,\u201d said Jeff Richard, CEO of the American Technion Society. \u201cThis transformational gift from the Helen Diller Family Foundation will enable the Technion to maintain its place at the forefront of quantum research, and to continue to lead the way for the quantum-based applications and innovations that promise to shape the future.\u201d<\/p>\n

About the Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering<\/span><\/p>\n

The Helen Diller Center for Quantum Science, Matter and Engineering will focus on developing quantum computation, communications, new materials and sensing technologies that are expected to impact the future. The main research areas will include:<\/p>\n

Quantum Communication:<\/strong> With cybersecurity breaches disrupting governments, financial institutions and vast computer networks around the world, the advent of totally secure communications would be revolutionary. Because no cryptographically coded system that is not a quantum system can provide a similar degree of security, developing quantum aspects of computing, communications, communication security, sensing, and signal processing is vital.<\/p>\n

Quantum Sensing and Detection:<\/strong> Quantum sensors, which outperform traditional sensory equipment, will be used to monitor numerous physical conditions on land, in the air and at sea. Many security systems, including anti-missile defenses, night vision, and missile identification will be vastly improved with quantum sensors. Civil applications such as energy harvesting, medical treatment and diagnosis, environmental improvements via monitoring of dangerous chemical, biological, and nuclear materials will also have a large influence on society.<\/p>\n

Quantum Computing:<\/strong> Quantum computing is considered the \u201cHoly Grail\u201d of quantum technology. Quantum computers are fundamentally different from transistor-based classical computers that use binary (0\/1) logic. Because quantum computers operate according to quantum mechanical principles, they make use of an endless number of 1 and zero combinations thereby enabling computational powers not possible with standard computers.<\/p>\n

Quantum Materials:<\/strong> Quantum technologies will require new and improved materials and are therefore crucial. The quantum materials often have unusual electrical, optical, and magnetic properties that can pave the way for a range of innovative quantum devices. New material fabrication techniques and sophisticated material characterization schemes will be developed together with deep theoretical studies of their properties.<\/p>\n

Quantum Simulators:<\/strong> Quantum systems can execute much more sophisticated simulations than existing computers. Therefore, they are expected to break new ground for simulations of fundamental processes in condensed matter physics and cold atoms, which will give rise to new technologies, biological systems, and optical systems such as the topological laser recently developed at the Technion Faculty of Physics.<\/p>\n

About the Helen Diller Family Foundation<\/span><\/p>\n

The Helen Diller Family Foundation is renown in the San Francisco Bay Area, North American, and global Jewish and general community. Thousands of Israeli and global Jewish teens have participated in the Diller Teen Fellows program drawing them closer to Israel and their Jewish identity. The national Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards recognize outstanding teens for volunteer service projects. The Foundation has funded historic gifts to UCSF for cancer, medical research, and a recently announced new hospital building in San Francisco. Museums have been beneficiaries of grants including the new Israel National Library under construction. The Foundation has created innovative playgrounds at major parks in San Francisco. The University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, Santa Cruz, have received funding among other educational institutions in Israel and the U.S. Jackie Safier, one of Sanford and Helen Diller\u2019s three children serves as President of the family\u2019s foundation and Chief Executive Officer of the family\u2019s real estate business, Prometheus Real Estate Group, Inc.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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