
Yotam Feldman
@yotamfe
Postdocing in physical chemistry (molecular dynamics), PhD in computer science (formal verification). @SchmidtFellows 2023
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http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/research/yotam.feldman/ 04-12-2018 21:21:44
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Congratulations to Ofir Blumer for winning the outstanding student achievement award for 2024. It was awarded to him during the ceremony for the TAU international prize in Biophysics! BioSoft@TAU School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University


Wonderful symposium celebrating the Tel Aviv University International Prize in Biophysics! Congratulations cees dekker - also at @ceesdekker.bsky.social Schwille Lab Leonid Mirny (2024), Ariel Amir, Arvind Murugan, and Julien Tailleur (2025). Too bad some flights were canceled. Hope to see you soon at TAU BioSoft@TAU !




Had a great time talking about the astonishments I've experienced while thinking hard on invariant inference and finding myself studying learning theory. Also: SAT solving for metamaterials w/Yair Shokef, and the joys of feeling stupid. Hope you'll enjoy it. etaps.org/blog/034-yotam…

“If we’re able to listen to that conversation, I think we’ll be able to understand what they need and when they need it.” Vesna Bacheva , a 2023 Schmidt Science Fellow, bridges engineering and plant biology to decode how plants communicate. 📽️Watch our latest film #plantscience

I can say from personal experience that this video is not quite as good as listening to Vesna Bacheva for 14 minutes straight but it's still extremely fabulous




Our two sister papers on combinatorial metamaterials published today in Physical Review Research - a result of a fantastic WPI-SKCM2 @ HU collaboration with Chaviva Sirote-Katz at Tel Aviv University and Tamás Kálmán at Science Tokyo (Institute of Science Tokyo) … shokef.tau.ac.il

Physical Review Research WPI-SKCM2 @ HU Tel Aviv University Science Tokyo (Institute of Science Tokyo) Defect Positioning in Combinatorial Metamaterials combined rigorous mathematical analysis with Yotam Feldman and Guy Cohen’s ability to translate our questions on mechanical incompatibility within the metamaterial to a constraint satisfaction problem.

Very few things make me prouder than having Jacob and Yotam Feldman's paper published today in The Journal of Chemical Physics in the special issue honoring one of my personal heroes, Abraham Nitzan. Abe is a giant of theoretical chemistry and an inspiration to us all. doi.org/10.1063/5.0265…