Weizmann Institute of Science

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Weizmann Institute of Science
מכון ויצמן למדע
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Established: 1949
Type: Public
President: Prof. Daniel Zajfman
Location: Rehovot, Israel
Website: http://www.weizmann.ac.il/
Koffler accelerator at night
Koffler accelerator at night

The Weizmann Institute of Science (Hebrew: מכון ויצמן למדע‎), known as Machon Weizmann is a university and research institute in Rehovot, Israel. It differs from other Israeli universities in that it offers only graduate and post-graduate studies in the sciences.

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History

Founded in 1934 by Chaim Weizmann as the Daniel Sieff Research Institute, it was renamed the Weizmann Institute of Science in his honor on November 2, 1949. Before he became President of the State of Israel, Weizmann pursued his research in organic chemistry at its laboratories. The Weizmann Institute presently has about 2,500 students, staff, and faculty, and awards M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biological chemistry and biology, as well as several interdisciplinary programs.[1]

Youth programs

In addition to its academic programs, the Weizmann Institute runs programs for young people, including science clubs, camps and competitions. The Bessie F. Lawrence International Summer Science Institute accepts high school graduates from all over the world for a four-week science-based summer camp. The Clore Garden of Science, which opened in 1999, is the world’s first completely interactive outdoor science museum.[1][2]

Awards

In 1996 and 2002 respectively, two Weizmann Institute researchers - Amir Pnueli and Adi Shamir - won the Turing Award[3][4]. Ada Yonath won the Wolf Prize for Chemistry in 2006.

Distinguished faculty

Presidents

Past officers of the Weizmann Institute

See also

References

External links


Coordinates: 31°54′27″N 34°48′33″E / 31.9075, 34.80917

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