Engineering
Tali Mekere: A first-generation engineer's path to success from Ethiopia to Netanya
“There are amazing people who are willing to help. With determination and belief in yourself, anything is possible.”
Afeka College's 'Quiet Tent': A space to cope and heal during a time of war, pain, and stress
Airport runways: One of aviation’s greatest achievements, but how do they work? - explainer
How the IDF's 7th Armored Brigade breached the path to the Litani River in Lebanon - interview
IDF: Hamas weapons depot destroyed, over 250 terrorists killed in recent weeks
The Nahal Brigade joined forces with the 601st Engineering Battalion to destroy important weapon-making infrastructure.
WATCH: 'The more you read, the more curious you become'
Nivedha Mohan Raj, PhD student at the Sagol School of Neuroscience at Tel Aviv University, in conversation with Tamar Uriel-Beeri, Managing Editor of Jpost.com.
Campaign strengthens Jewish-Arab engineer collaboration amid societal tensions
This concerted effort seeks to amplify a message of hope and unity during these challenging times, underscoring the importance of collaboration in the workplace.
ADAMA employees break down professional and National borders
Meet the philanthropist who believes that critical thinking is the future of education
The Zimin Foundation is focusing on helping students and scientists who have to restart their careers in another country.
Scientists accidentally discover self-repairing metal – study
The observation could revolutionise the engineering industry.
Improved transistors could be made in future without silicon – Technion
Researchers found that small changes in an oxide material’s atomic structure could control its electrical properties.
Virgin Galactic set to launch its first commercial rocket plane spaceflight
The flight, dubbed Galactic 01, comes two years after Richard Branson himself rode along with five other Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc personnel for the company's first fully crewed test spaceflight.
Ancient Egyptian hydraulic engineering shown in walls along Nile - study
The walls, a type of structure known as a groin, were used by ancient Egypt and Nubia to control the Nile River through hydraulic engineering.
Azrieli College of Engineering to hold virtual Metaverse open day
The virtual open-day experience is a dynamic, exciting way to learn about the Jerusalem engineering college.