The competitive call received 20 submissions by 26 PIs from 13 Departments – demonstrating the broad and diverse reach of the DSI. 11 projects by 19 PIs were accepted and granted a total of 1,100,000₪ while generating many new collaborations.
The list of accepted grants:
PIs | Title |
Prof. Yoram Louzoun (Math) | Prediction with very high fraction of missing data |
Prof. Onn Shehory (Business Administration) | Prediction and optimization of patient appointment lengths |
Prof. Dan T. Major (Chemistry) | Modeling Molecules in 3D using SE(3) Equivariant Self-Supervision Interaction Potentials |
Dr. Alon Bartal (Business Administration) | Identifying Novel Risk Factors for Childbirth-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder by Analyzing Medical Records of Peripartum Women |
Prof. Hillel Kugler (Engineering)Prof. Tomer Kalisky (Engineering) | A toolset for predictive modeling of Gene Regulatory Networks in development and disease |
Prof. Gur Yaari (Engineering)Dr. Ofir Lindenbaum (Engineering) | Immune receptor sequence alignment using deep neural networks |
Prof. Gil Ariel (Math)Dr. Emanuel A. Lazar (Math) | Topological Data Analysis of Biological and Chemical Patterns |
Prof. Michal Ben-Shachar (Linguistics)Dr. Yael Greenberg (Linguistics)Prof. Yoav Goldberg (Computer Science) | Prediction, Expectation and Mirativity in Natural Language |
Dr. Binyamin Knisbacher (Life Sciences)Prof. Shlomo Havlin (Physics) | Studying heterogeneity in aging and cancer through single-cell gene expression networks |
Dr. Amit Somech (Computer Science)Dr. Oren Glickman (Computer Science) | Generating On-Demand Data Tables From Text |
Prof. Simi Haber (Math)Prof. Reuven Cohen (Math) | Reliability and flexibility of the power grid and other infrastructure networks |
Congrats to the winners and we are looking forward to learning about their progress in upcoming DSI dinner events.