2021 ANNUAL REPORT | Bar-Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials

105 Paz, T Keller, V Torggler, S Schütz,H Ritsch, K Rojan, Y Leger, M Richard, A Minguzzi, P Müller, T Tentrup, M Bienert, J Eschner, M Xu, F Cartarius, T Fogarty, R Betzholz, L Kreiner, AA Buchheit, AE Niederle, H Rieger, D Podolsky, E Shimshoni, S Fishman, H Habibian, P Silvi, S Montangero, R Nigmatullin, A del Campo, G De Chiara, MB Plenio, A Retzker, E Kawasaki, VM Stojanović, E Demler, Y Lin, D Leibfried, DJ Wineland, T Holz, Z Zheng, O Mishina, N Treps, C Fabre, S Blum, Brien, N Lauk, P Bushev,M Fleischhauer, P Barberis-Blostein, JM Torres, DM Reich, I Dotsenko, JM Raimond, S Campbell. “Peer reviewed articles”. Phys. Rev. B, 2021. • I Sagi, E Shimshoni, I Adir, I Solomonov. “Matrix remodeling as early pathophysiological biomarker”. FEBS OPEN BIO 11, 16-16, 2021. • Eyal Walach, Efrat Shimshoni. “Quantum phases of a weakly disordered Josephson ladder”. Physical Review B, 2021. • G. Murthy, H. A. Fertig, and E. Shimshoni. “Surface states and arcless angles in twisted Weyl semimetals”. Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013367, 2020. • S. Che, Y. Shi, J. Yang, H. Tian, R. Chen, T. Taniguchi, K. Watanabe, D. Smirnov, C.- N. Lau, E. Shimshoni, G. Murthy and H. A. Fertig. “Helical edge states and quantum phase transitions in tetralayer graphene”. Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 036803, 2020; Editor’s Suggestion Prof. Shlimak Issai Department of Physics Member of BINA Research Areas Experimental studies of transport phenomena and electronic properties of disordered solids: • doped semiconductors • impure metals • conducting polymers • hopping conductivity • magnetoresistance • metal-insulator transition • electron-electron interactions Abstract Raman scattering spectra in irradiated graphene. The repeatability of the Raman scattering (RS) spectra was analyzed in monolayer and bilayer graphene films. Position and width of the RS lines together with their intensity were measured in samples where graphene film was supported by a substrate and where the film was suspended over pits in the substrate. Relatively large fluctuations were observed upon repeated measurements at the same point both in supported and suspended samples. In bilayer graphene samples, the repeatability is reduced due to additional fluctuations in the twist angle between two misoriented layers. The average position of the RS lines is shifted in opposite directions and makes it possible to distinguish between bilayer and monolayer films, despite the similarity in the RS spectra. Publications 2020 and 2021 · Issai Shlimak*, Moshe Kaveh. “Raman Spectra in Irradiated Graphene: Line Broadening, Effects of Aging and Annealing”. Graphene. Vol.09 No.02, 2020. · N.M. Yitzhak , O. Girshevitz , Y. Fleger , A. Haran, S. Katz , A. Butenko, M. Kaveh, I. Shlimak . “Analysis of fluctuations in the Raman spectra of suspended and supported graphene films”. Applied Surface Science, 536, 2020, 147812 Prof. Shohat-Ophir Galit The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences Member of BINA Nano-Medicine Center Research Areas • Neurogenetics of motivation and social behavior Abstract Directed Materials Assembly by Optical and Acoustic Forces Our research aims to uncover the molecular and neural mechanisms that shape the interplay between social interaction and motivational behaviors. We use a combination of cell specific transcriptome analysis, spatial RNA maps, state of the art neurogenetic tools and novel tracking and machine vision technologies. Publications 2020 and 2021 • Julia Ryvkin, Assa Bentzur, Anat Shmueli, Miriam Tannenbaum, Omri Shallom, Shiran Dokarker, Jennifer IC Benichou, Mali Levi, Galit Shohat-Ophir. “Transcriptome Analysis of NPFR Neurons Reveals a Connection Between Proteome Diversity and Social Behavior”. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 2021. • Assa Bentzur, Shir Ben-Shaanan, Jennifer IC Benichou, Eliezer Costi, Mali Levi, Amiyaal Ilany, Galit Shohat-Ophir. “Early life experience shapes male behavior and social networks in Drosophila”. Current Biology, 2021. • Can Gao, Chao Guo, Qionglin Peng, Jie Cao, Galit Shohat-Ophir, Dong Liu, Yufeng Pan. “Sex and death: Identification of feedback neuromodulation balancing reproduction and survival”. Neuroscience Bulletin, 2020. • Patricia Deng, Anzer Khan, Dionna Jacobson, Nagraj Sambrani, Leeanne McGurk, Xianghua Li, Aswathy Jayasree, Jan Hejatko, Galit Shohat-Ophir, Mary A O’Connell, Jin Billy Li, Liam P Keegan. “Adar RNA editing-dependent andindependent effects are required for brain and innate immune functions in

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