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37 Grants Awarded in the 2021 RFP in Sustainability

We are pleased to announce the new grants awarded in the 2021 call for proposals in Sustainability for young scientists.

In the EWS (Early Work in Sustainability) track for young scientists without research partner in the other country, 19 projects were approved for funding.

In the CIS (Collaboration in Sustainability track) for German-Israeli collaborative projects with at least one young researcher, 18 projects were approved.

We wish all new grantees best success for their research.

EWS (Early Work in Sustainability)

Energy Change in Chemical Reactions as a Gateway for Sustainability Education

Dr. Langbeheim Elon

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Could water and nutrient retention of soil be enhanced by acidic cyanobacterial exopolysaccharides produced at flue gas CO2 concentrations?

Dr. Kamennaya Nina

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Resilience and dynamics of environmental microbial ecosystems

Dr. Amir Bashan

Bar Ilan University – BIU

How do bloom-forming cyanobacteria overcome the tradeoff between phage resistance and nitrogen fixation?

Dr. Avrani Sarit

University of Haifa

Modeling the feedbacks between demographic and evolutionary dynamics in gene drive spread

Dr. Greenbaum Gili

Hebrew University – HUJI

The Hidden Environmental Cost of Consumer Returns

Dr. Makov Tamar

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Bio-Inspired Dynamic Regrasping Controller for Various Agricultural and Waste Manipulation Tasks 

Dr. Giladi Chen

Sami Shamoon College of Engineering (SCE)

Design of  Electrolyte for Zn-AIr batteries: Novel AI assisted approach for screening of electrolyte additives- DEZAIN

Dr. Snihirova Darya

Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon

Unravelling Nanoparticle Size Effects in CO2 Electroreduction over Copper by Potential-Modulated Spectroscopy

Dr. Vogt Charlotte

Technion

Sustainable agro-system: wild lupins as a novel crop in a silvoarable system

Dr. Shelef Oren

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

The “hidden half” of viral infection: How does a plant virus alter root development?

Dr. Spiegelman Ziv

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

Bypassing the defense-growth trade-off to secure crop production under environmental stress

Dr. Scheuring David

University of Kaiserslautern

Portable Optical Biosensing Platform for Real-Time Environmental Screening of Water Bodies Pathogens

Dr. Shtenberg Giorgi

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

A new biotechnological approach for nitrogen removal from fish pond wastewater using membrane-based bacterial encapsulation

Dr. Kurzbaum Eyal

University of Haifa

Production of Mineral-Rich Desalinated Brackish Water using a Hybrid Filtration Scheme with “Reversed” Nanofiltration Selectivity

Dr. Epsztein Razi

Technion

Effect of endocrine disruptors on the development of the GnRH circuit in fish

Dr. Golan Matan

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

Mapping and Theorizing Homelessness Pathways, Needs, and Future Perceptions of Homeless Young Women: Toward Sustainable Services and Solutions

Dr. Moore Hadass

Hebrew University – HUJI

Nature vs. Climate: Instagram as a site of contestation for sustainability

Prof. Ben-David Anat

The Open University of Israel

When does an alien become native? The anthropology of introduced species

Dr. Shani Liron

Hebrew University – HUJI

 

CIS (Collaboration in Sustainability)

Promoting environmentally sustainable behavior using Explicated Counterfactual Effectiveness Information (ECEI)

Dr. Katzir Maayan

Bar Ilan University – BIU

Dr. Dohle Simone

University of Cologne

Multilingual families` response to COVID-19: New Opportunities and Challenges

Dr. Meir Natalia

Bar Ilan University – BIU

Dr. Warditz Vladislava Maria

University of Potsdam

Individual variation in tolerance to humans in the threatened Nubian ibex

Dr. Berger-Tal Oded

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Prof. Dr. Dingemanse Niels

Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU)

Microbial diversity as a prerequisite for resilience and sustainability of aquaculture systems: a comparison between monoculture and IMTA

Prof. Schloter Michael

Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen

Dr. Guttman Lior

IOLR – Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research Institute

Regulating the Circular Economy and Plastics in the OECD World

Prof. Eckert  Sandra

Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt

Dr. Steinebach Yves

Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (LMU)

Dr. Karassin Orr

The Open University of Israel

Climate Change as Unjust Enrichment

Dr. Gilboa Maytal

Bar Ilan University – BIU

Dr. Kaplan Yotam

Bar Ilan University – BIU

Dr. Roee Sarel

Hamburg University

Designing goal sharing for autonomous vehicle acceptability in human spaces, as a sustainable efficient necessity

Dr. Cauchard Jessica

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Prof. Dr. Boll Susanne

Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Development and testing of a standard protocol for cultural ecosystem services assessment and mapping based on online user-generated content

Dr. Langemeyer Johannes

Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin

Prof. Ghermandi Andrea

University of Haifa

Electrically Assisted Adsorption of Perfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) by Carbonaceous Nanomaterials 

Dr. Ronen Avner

Ben Gurion University – BGU

Dr. Vogel Christian

Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)

Ternary nanoscale hybrid systems for solar-driven overall water splitting

Dr. Waechtler Maria

Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology

Prof. Dr. Amirav Lilac

Technion

Converting Carbon-Dioxide to C1-Feedstocks with Earth-Abundant Metals

Prof. Dr. Siewert Inke

Georg August University Goettingen (GAUG)

Dr. De Ruiter Graham

Technion

The effect of xylem embolism on the recovery of productivity following drought: data-model fusion in a semi-arid pine forest

Dr. Hochberg Uri

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

Dr. Ruehr Nadine

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Dr. Klein Tamir

Weizmann Institute of Science

A transcriptomic study to identify major genes involved in life style shifting in Metarhizium brunneum

Dr. Ment Dana

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

Prof. Dr. Vilcinskas Andreas

Justus Liebig University Giessen

Unraveling the interplay between autophagy and respiration and its contribution to plant growth

Dr. Avin-Wittenberg Tamar

Hebrew University – HUJI

Dr. Meyer Etienne

Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

Anaerobic degradation of environmental pollutants found in wet pyrolysis process water as affected by controlled oxygen micro-dosing

Dr. Posmanik Roy

ARO Volcani Beit-Dagan

Dr. Usack Joseph

Eberhard Karl University Tuebingen

Fluorinated environmental contaminants: Discovering relationships between Fluoropolymer-based microplastics and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs

Dr. Knoop  Oliver

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Dr. Zucker Ines

Tel Aviv University (TAU)

As we move forward with telework: The recursive relationship among job crafting, trust, and creativity in teleworking teams in Germany & Israel

Dr. Turgeman-Lupo Keren

University of Haifa

Prof. Dr. Biron  Michal

University of Haifa

Dr. Westmattelmann Daniel

University of Muenster (WWU)

Prof. Dr. Schewe Gerhard

University of Muenster (WWU)

Go West: Mobility as a means for Sustainability in the Phoenician Coast during the Iron Age

Prof. Dr. Morstadt Bärbel

Ruhr University Bochum

Dr. Edrey Meir

University of Haifa

Dr. Friesem David

University of Haifa

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Dr. Elke-Vera Kotowski

Moses Mendelssohn Foundation

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Dr. Meital
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Meital obtained her BSc in chemistry (Bar-Ilan University). Fascinated by the world organometallics, she joined the lab of Prof. Milko van der Boom (Weizmann Institute of Science) and pursued her PhD in Chemistry. Meital then performed two postdoctoral studies: the first with Prof. David Milstein (Weizmann Institute of Science) and the second with Profs. Eli Lebowitz and Wendy Silverman (Yale University). Meital joined the German Israeli Foundation (GIF) for scientific research and development as Scientific Manager in 2021. She hopes to contribute her passion to science and academic experience to enhance the collaboration ties between scientist from Israel and Germany.

Dr. Eric
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Prior to his appointment as GIF Director, Eric spent 27 years in university research management: 13 years at the Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya and nearly 14 years at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan.

Working together with the President and Provost of IDC Herzliya, Dr Zimmerman established and directed the Academic Affairs, International Engagement and Research Support Offices. His portfolio included responsibility for all competitive research and program grants and the protection of the institutional intellectual property; developing global partnerships and managing all institutional internationalization agreements, including student exchange, summer and study abroad programs; managing the development of double degree MA-level programs; and the development of joint doctoral programs.

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Prof. Yehuda
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Born in Israel Board certified surgeon since 1978.

Served in IDF as chief surgeon of The Army Frontline Field Hospital.

Basic Research at the Membrane department of the Weitzman Institute of Science (1978-1980).

Visiting Scientist at the Surgery Branch, National Cancer Institute, the National Institute of Health (NIH) Bethesda Maryland, USA 1980-1982, 1988.

Full Professor of Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University. Served as the head of Surgery Department at the Tel Aviv Medical Center (Ichilov Hospital).

Former President of Magen David Adom (MDA), the Israel Pre-hospital emergency services.

Currently, board member of the friend organization of MDA.

Active in the “Advanced Surgery Group”, Assuta Medical Center, Tel Aviv.

Served as the Chairman of the Committee for the Early Cancer Detection at the Israel Cancer Association.

Served as member in the Research committee of the Israel Cancer Association and at the Research committee of the Israel Ministry of Health.

Member of the American Society of Surgical Oncology.

Member of the Board of Trustees, The Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan.

Board member of the Israel Opera. Board member of the Israel Culture and Art Council and chairman of its Music Section committee.

Publications: More than 150 original articles published in international professional journals and as chapters in books.

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Prof. Ingrid
Mertig

Martin Luther University
Halle-Wittenberg

GERMANY

GOVERNOR

Academic Education

  • 1974-1979 Studies in physics, TU Dresden, Germany
  • 1979 Diploma Thesis in Theoretical Physics, TU Dresden
  • 1982 Ph.D. Thesis in Theoretical Physics, TU Dresden
  • 1985-1990 Postdoc, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
  • 1995 Habilitation in Theoretical Physics, TU Dresden

 

Academic Education

  • 1982-1985 Assistant Professor, TU Dresden, Institute of Theoretical Physics
  • 1985-1990 Senior Scientist, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia
  • 1990-1995 Regular Guest Scientist, Research Centre Jülich, Germany; collaboration with P. H. Dederichs
  • 1996 Guest Professor, New York University, USA; collaboration with P. Levy
  • 1998 Guest Professor, University Paris-Sud, France; collaboration with A. Fert
  • 1999 Guest Professor, University of Nagoya, Japan; collaboration with J. Inoue
  • 2001- C4/W3 Professor, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany 2006 Sabbatical, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, USA
  • 2009-2011 Guest Professor, Bristol University, Great Britain; collaboration with B Györffy
  • 2013 Sabbatical, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, USA
  • 2016 and 2018 Guest Professor, Riken Center for Emergent Matter Science, Tokyo, Japan; collaboration with N. Nagaosa

 

Professional Activities

  • 2001-2007 Spokesperson of the DFG Research Unit “Oxidic Interfaces”
  • 2001-2007 Elected Reviewer of the DFG
  • 2003-2009 Member of the Nomination Committee of the Gottried Wilhelm Leibniz Programme
  • 2005- Advisory Board: Fraunhofer Institute IMWS, Halle
  • 2006-2014 Member/Chair of the International Union of Pure and Applied Science (IUPAP, C9)
  • 2008-2019 Spokesperson of the DFG CRC 762 “Functionality of Oxide Interfaces”
  • 2009-2017 Editorial Board Member Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
  • 2011-2017 Member of the German Council of Science and Humanities
  • 2012-2018 Advisory Board: Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf
  • 2018- Member of the Board of Governors RWTH Aachen
  • 2020- Member of the Committee of Senate of the Leibniz Community

 

Fellowships, Awards, and Honours

  • 1997-2001 Heisenberg Fellow of the DFG
  • 1999 Fellow of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science
  • 2007-2018 Max Planck Fellow

Research Interests

Quantum theory of Solids; Density Functional Theory; Transport Theory; Theory of Magnetism; Physics of Nanostructures; Spintronics; Topological properties of solids

Prof. Monika
Wohlrab-Sahr

University of Leipzig

GERMANY

GOVERNOR

Monika Wohlrab-Sahr was born in 1957. She studied Protestant Theology and Sociology from 1976 to 1985.

She holds a doctorate in sociology from Philipps-University Marburg (1991) and a Habilitation from Free University in Berlin (1998). From 1999-2006. Monika Wohlrab-Sahr has been professor of Sociology of Religion at the University of Leipzig, since 2006 she is professor of Cultural Sociology there. She was a research fellow at UC Berkeley, the European University Institute in Florence, the Centre for Advanced Study at JNU in New Delhi and at the University of Montréal. She has done research on conversion to Islam, Islam in Europe and – over many years – on secularity, at first related to the East German secularization process, and then expanding globally and historically. At present she is heading a big research project on “The Contested Legacy of 1989. Appropriations between Politicization, Popularization and Historical-Political Education”, and she is one of the directors (with Christoph Kleine) of the Centre of Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences on “Multiple Secularities: Beyond the West, Beyond Modernities” (funded by the DFG since 2016).

She has been on the Review Board for Social Sciences of the German Research Council (DFG) for 8 years, for 4 years she served as the spokesperson of this board. She also has been the director of the Leibniz-program at the University of Leipzig, and is member of several Scientific Advisory Boards and Editorial Boards.

Mr. Maximilian Metzger

Consultancy Activities

GERMANY

GOVERNOR

Professional Career

  • Since 01/2015 Retirement; Consultancy Activities
  • 08/2010 – 12/12014 Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Deputy Director General for International Cooperation in Education and Research
  • 08/2009 – 07/2010 Deputy Director General for Information and Communication Technologies; New Services at the BMBF
  • 06/2009 – 07/2009 Head of Division; Policy Issues of International Cooperation at the BMBF
  • 2004 – 2008 Secretary-General at CERN 2001 – 2004 Head of Division for European Research Organisations (CERN, ESO, ESRF, ILL. ETIN, DNW) at the BMBF
  • 1996 – 2001 Head of Division for Education, Science, Research, Technology and Nuclear Affairs at the Permanent Representation of Germany to the EU in Brussels
  • 1980 – 1996 Administrator and Head of Division in various divisions at the BMBF
  • 1978 – 1980 Judge at the Administration Court in Munich​

 

Education

  • 1977 2nd State Examination in Law
  • 1974 – 1975 Research Assistant in History of Law at the Universities of Munich and Augsburg
  • 1974 1st State Examination in Law
  • 1969 – 1974 Studies in Law and Philosophy at the University of Munich

Dr. Jens
Brandenburg

State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Education

GERMANY

ACTING CHAIRPERSON

Dr Jens Brandenburg has been a Member of the German Bundestag representing the Rhine-Neckar region since 2017. In the Parliamentary Group of the Free Democratic Party, he was spokesperson on study, vocational training and lifelong learning as well as spokesperson on the Study Commission “Vocational Training in the Digital Work Environment” until 2021. In December 2021, he was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Education and Research. He studied political science and economics at the University of Mannheim and completed his PhD at the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences. Prior to becoming a Member of the German Bundestag, he worked for a global management consulting firm.

Ms. Bettina Stark-Watzinger

Federal Minister of Education and Research

GERMANY

CHAIRPERSON

Personal details

  • Date of birth: 12 May 1968
  • Place of birth: Frankfurt am Main
  • Marital status: married
  • Religion: Roman Catholic

 

Education & training

  • 1989 Abitur school leaving certificate
  • 1989 – 1993 Studied economics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, and Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main 
  • 1994 – 2001 BHF BANK AG, Frankfurt am Main (incl. parental leave) 
  • 1997 – 2006 Career break including continuing education and residence abroad

 

Professional experience

  • 2006 – 2008 Academic Manager, Finance, Accounting, Controlling and Taxation Department, European Business School, Oestrich-Winkel 
  • 2008 – 2013 Executive Director, House of Finance, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main 
  • 2013 – 2017 Administrative Director, SAFE – Sustainable Architecture for Finance in Europe (research centre)

 

Political career

  • since 2004 Member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) 
  • 2011 – 2017 County Councillor, Main-Taunus 
  • since 2011 Member, FDP Executive Board of Land Hesse
  • 2014 – 2015; 2019 – 2021 Deputy Chair, FDP of Land Hesse 
  • 2015 – 2019 General Secretary, FDP of Land Hesse 
  • since 2017 Member of the German Bundestag 
  • 2018 – 2020 Chair of the Finance Committee, German Bundestag
  • 2020 – 2021 Parliamentary Secretary of the FDP Parliamentary Group in the German Bundestag
  • since 2021 Chairwoman, FDP of Land Hesse 
  • since 2021 Federal Minister of Education and Research