Invited speaker

Invited speaker

Prof. Reshef Tenne (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)

Reshef Tenne is a distinguished scientist in nanoscience and materials chemistry. He completed his academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem between 1966 and 1976, followed by postdoctoral research at the Battelle Institute in Geneva from 1976 to 1979. In 1979, he joined the Weizmann Institute of Science, where he was granted tenure in 1985 and promoted to full professor in 1995.

Prof. Tenne has made significant contributions to the study of nanostructured materials, authoring over 400 original research articles and approximately 80 invited book chapters and review papers. From 2000 to 2007, he served as Head of the Department of Materials and Interfaces at the Weizmann Institute. He was also the founding director of the Helen and Martin Kimmel Center for Nanoscale Science (2003–2014) and held the inaugural Drake Family Chair in Nanotechnology (2005–2014).

Tenne has contributed to numerous scientific committees and public bodies throughout his career. His work has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the MRS Medal (2005), election as a Fellow of the Materials Research Society (2008), and membership in the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (2011), Academia Europaea (2012), and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (2021). In recent years, he received the EMET Prize in Exact Sciences (2020) and the American Chemical Society Award in the Chemistry of Materials (2023). He also received the Von Hippel Award, the highest honour of the Materials Research Society.