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The Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion is a world-class academic hub for aeronautics and astronautics, dedicated to creating, expanding, and disseminating ideas and knowledge in aerospace sciences and engineering.

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News
08.02.2026

Professor Eli Livne Awarded the 2026 Hanin International Prize

The late Prof. Meir Hanin International Prize is awarded every two years for significant scientific and/or technological achievements in aerospace sciences.
01.01.2026

Announcing the appointment of the new Dean, Prof. Gil Iosilevskii

The Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering is pleased to announce a leadership transition.
12.11.2025

Professor Emeritus Dan Givoli has been selected as the 2026 Timoshenko Scholar at Stanford University

The Timoshenko Scholar is a prestigious award presented annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of applied mechanics.
Seminars
May 04 2026
Carlos Caravaca Gallego | This work is towards a Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Prof. Pini Gurfiland and Dr. Hector Rotstein
May 06 2026
Roee M. Francos is currently a Computer Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the Robotics, Embedded Autonomy, and Communication Theory (REACT) Lab at Harvard University focusing on development of multi-agent resilient decision-making and coordination algorithms. In 2023, he completed his PhD in Computer Science at the Multi-Agent Robotic Systems Laboratory, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He received the B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University. His research interests are in multi-agent teamwork, autonomous robotics, intelligent transportation systems, bio-inspired robotics and computer vision, focusing on collaborative algorithms for motion planning of autonomous vehicles, multi-robot learning, and air traffic management and coordination of unmanned vehicles. Roee is a recipient of the 2023 Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) Pioneers Award and the 2025 IEEE Multi-Robot & Multi-Agent Systems (MRS) Young Pioneer Award.
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Roee M. Francos is currently a Computer Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the Robotics, Embedded Autonomy, and Communication Theory (REACT) Lab at Harvard University focusing on development of multi-agent resilient decision-making and coordination algorithms. In 2023, he completed his PhD in Computer Science at the Multi-Agent Robotic Systems Laboratory, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He received the B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University. His research interests are in multi-agent teamwork, autonomous robotics, intelligent transportation systems, bio-inspired robotics and computer vision, focusing on collaborative algorithms for motion planning of autonomous vehicles, multi-robot learning, and air traffic management and coordination of unmanned vehicles. Roee is a recipient of the 2023 Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) Pioneers Award and the 2025 IEEE Multi-Robot & Multi-Agent Systems (MRS) Young Pioneer Award.
Assoc. Prof. Vitaly Shaferman | Optimal guidance under constraints is essential in many aerospace applications, as real-world missions must adhere to strict physical, safety, and operational limitations, such as control bounds, collision-avoidance requirements, and terminal accuracy, while simultaneously achieving high performance, for example, by minimizing fuel consumption or aerodynamic drag.
רפאל מזמינה אתכם ליום זרקור שבו תוכלו לפגוש את המנהלים המקצועיים, להיחשף להזדמנויות קריירה בתחום, ולקבל הצצה לעשייה המרתקת שלנו עם הרצאה מעשירה.
Roee M. Francos | This talk presents a unified perspective on resilient decision-making for multi-robot systems in environments where adversaries may influence routing, search, and detection tasks. Recently, significant progress in coordination, control, and navigation of multi-robot systems has been achieved, driven primarily by the rapid commercialization of unmanned aerial systems and drones. Yet, real-world deployment remains challenging.
Maayan Naschletashvili | This seminar examines how turbulent airflow excites structural vibrations and, in turn, generates noise transmitted into enclosed spaces. An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to investigate the vibro-acoustic response of a thin square plate subjected to a turbulent boundary layer.
Pavel Galich | B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, Department of Aerophysics and Space Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2012 and 2014). Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Technion (2018). Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering (MSNE), Rice University (2018-2020). Assistant Professor at the Technion since 2020.
Events on 04/05/2026
Carlos Caravaca Gallego | This work is towards a Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Prof. Pini Gurfiland and Dr. Hector Rotstein
Events on 06/05/2026
Roee M. Francos is currently a Computer Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the Robotics, Embedded Autonomy, and Communication Theory (REACT) Lab at Harvard University focusing on development of multi-agent resilient decision-making and coordination algorithms. In 2023, he completed his PhD in Computer Science at the Multi-Agent Robotic Systems Laboratory, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He received the B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University. His research interests are in multi-agent teamwork, autonomous robotics, intelligent transportation systems, bio-inspired robotics and computer vision, focusing on collaborative algorithms for motion planning of autonomous vehicles, multi-robot learning, and air traffic management and coordination of unmanned vehicles. Roee is a recipient of the 2023 Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) Pioneers Award and the 2025 IEEE Multi-Robot & Multi-Agent Systems (MRS) Young Pioneer Award.
Events on 11/05/2026
Assoc. Prof. Vitaly Shaferman | Optimal guidance under constraints is essential in many aerospace applications, as real-world missions must adhere to strict physical, safety, and operational limitations, such as control bounds, collision-avoidance requirements, and terminal accuracy, while simultaneously achieving high performance, for example, by minimizing fuel consumption or aerodynamic drag.
Events on 13/05/2026
רפאל מזמינה אתכם ליום זרקור שבו תוכלו לפגוש את המנהלים המקצועיים, להיחשף להזדמנויות קריירה בתחום, ולקבל הצצה לעשייה המרתקת שלנו עם הרצאה מעשירה.
Roee M. Francos | This talk presents a unified perspective on resilient decision-making for multi-robot systems in environments where adversaries may influence routing, search, and detection tasks. Recently, significant progress in coordination, control, and navigation of multi-robot systems has been achieved, driven primarily by the rapid commercialization of unmanned aerial systems and drones. Yet, real-world deployment remains challenging.
Events on 18/05/2026
Maayan Naschletashvili | This seminar examines how turbulent airflow excites structural vibrations and, in turn, generates noise transmitted into enclosed spaces. An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to investigate the vibro-acoustic response of a thin square plate subjected to a turbulent boundary layer.
Events on 03/06/2026
Pavel Galich | B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, Department of Aerophysics and Space Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2012 and 2014). Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Technion (2018). Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering (MSNE), Rice University (2018-2020). Assistant Professor at the Technion since 2020.
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