Eliad Peretz

Eliad Peretz
Nationality  Israel  United States

Eliad Peretz (born 1982) is an Israeli-American scientist. He is a NASA fellow member, and NSF (National Science Foundation) fellow. Named as one of the most promising scientists for 2015 in the USA. His main research focuses on nano-structuring materials to enhance Optoelectronic, Mechanical and Magnetic properties. His latest research has received (July 2016) an additional NSF grant to fund a new initiative involving a development of a new type of Nano 3D printer after he contributed to the development of a new patented method to create nano-structures to prolong erections. Currently Eliad also serves at Goddard Space Flight Center GSFC as a Fellow researcher working on 3D structuring Silicon for Deep space exploration and creating Mid-Far IR sensors.[1][2][3]

References

  1. Itzhar Zohar (2015-08-09). "Current Station: Cornell University" (in Hebrew). Technion. Retrieved 2015-08-06.
  2. Daniel Aloi (2015-08-09). "Graduate students earn record number of NSF fellowships". Cornell. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
  3. Omer Ifrah (2015-08-06). "I wish" (in Hebrew). Ereverev.co.il. Retrieved 2015-10-06.

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