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37
Citations
5329
World Ranking
5158
National Ranking
22

Overview

Yael Hanein is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience and engineering. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience and neural engineering, with a strong emphasis on biomedical engineering and related subfields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, neurology, and human-computer interaction.

The main topics covered in Yael Hanein's work include neuroscience and neural engineering, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, muscle activation and electromyography studies, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, EEG and brain-computer interfaces, facial nerve paralysis treatment and research, and sleep and wakefulness research.

Yael Hanein has published research in several journals and venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Optics Express
  • PLoS ONE
  • Flexible and Printed Electronics
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience

Notable recent papers include:

  • Untangling Photofaradaic and Photocapacitive Effects in Organic Optoelectronic Stimulation Devices, 2020, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
  • Multi-channel electromyography-based mapping of spontaneous smiles, 2020, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Meta-hologram-based authentication scheme employing a speckle pattern fingerprint, 2020, Optics Express
  • Monitoring sleep stages with a soft electrode array: Comparison against vPSG and home-based detection of REM sleep without atonia, 2023, Journal of Sleep Research
  • Lie to my face: An electromyography approach to the study of deceptive behavior, 2021, Brain and Behavior

Frequent collaborators of Yael Hanein include Bara Levit, Ieva Vėbraitė, Chen Bar-Haim, Moshe David-Pur, and Aaron Gerston. This indicates a collaborative research environment across multiple projects and domains.

Best Publications

  • Electro-chemical and biological properties of carbon nanotube based multi-electrode arrays

    Tamir Gabay;Moti Ben-David;Itshak Kalifa;Raya Sorkin

  • Controlled multibatch self-assembly of microdevices

    Xiaorong Xiong;Y. Hanein;Jiandong Fang;Yanbing Wang

  • Engineered self-organization of neural networks using carbon nanotube clusters

    Tamir Gabay;Eyal Jakobs;Eshel Ben-Jacob;Yael Hanein

  • Carbon nanotube-based multi electrode arrays for neuronal interfacing: progress and prospects.

    Lilach Bareket-Keren;Yael Hanein

  • Mechanisms of Microtubule Guiding on Microfabricated Kinesin-Coated Surfaces: Chemical and Topographic Surface Patterns

    John Clemmens;Henry Hess;Ryan Lipscomb;Yael Hanein

  • Highly Efficient and Broadband Wide-Angle Holography Using Patch-Dipole Nanoantenna Reflectarrays

    Yuval Yifat;Michal Eitan;Zeev Iluz;Yael Hanein

  • All-carbon-nanotube flexible multi-electrode array for neuronal recording and stimulation.

    Moshe David-Pur;Lilach Bareket-Keren;Giora Beit-Yaakov;Dorit Raz-Prag

  • Direct Electrical Neurostimulation with Organic Pigment Photocapacitors

    David Rand;Marie Jakešová;Gur Lubin;Ieva Vėbraitė

  • Novel cell patterning using microheater-controlled thermoresponsive plasma films

    Xuanhong Cheng;Yanbing Wang;Yael Hanein;Karl F. Böhringer

  • Observation of the metal-insulator transition in two-dimensional n -type GaAs

    Y. Hanein;Y. Hanein;D. Shahar;D. Shahar;J. Yoon;C. C. Li

  • The Regulative Role of Neurite Mechanical Tension in Network Development

    Sarit Anava;Alon Greenbaum;Eshel Ben Jacob;Yael Hanein

  • A polymer optoelectronic interface provides visual cues to a blind retina.

    Vini Gautam;David Rand;Yael Hanein;K. S. Narayan

  • Process entanglement as a neuronal anchorage mechanism to rough surfaces.

    Raya Sorkin;Alon Greenbaum;Moshe David-Pur;Sarit Anava

  • Semiconductor Nanorod–Carbon Nanotube Biomimetic Films for Wire-Free Photostimulation of Blind Retinas

    Lilach Bareket;Nir Waiskopf;David Rand;Gur Lubin

  • Carbon Nanotube-Based Ion Selective Sensors for Wearable Applications.

    Soumyendu Roy;Moshe David-Pur;Yael Hanein

  • Engineered neuronal circuits shaped and interfaced with carbon nanotube microelectrode arrays

    M. Shein;A. Greenbaum;T. Gabay;R. Sorkin

  • Carbon nanotube electrodes for effective interfacing with retinal tissue.

    Asaf Shoval;Christopher Adams;Moshe David-Pur;MArk Shein

  • Atomic-Oxygen-Durable and Electrically-Conductive CNT-POSS-Polyimide Flexible Films for Space Applications

    Nurit Atar;Eitan Grossman;Irina Gouzman;Asaf Bolker

  • Highly efficient and broadband wide-angle Holography Using Patch-Dipole Nano-antenna Reflectarrays

    Yuval Yifat;Michal Eitan;Zeev Iluz;Yael Hanein

  • Compact self-wiring in cultured neural networks

    R Sorkin;T Gabay;P Blinder;D Baranes

  • Student Research Award in the Doctoral Degree Candidate Category, 7th Biomaterials World Congress, Sydney, Australia, May 16 -21, 2004 Novel cell patterning using microheater-controlled thermoresponsive plasma films

    Xuanhong Cheng;Yanbing Wang;Yael Hanein;Buddy D. Ratner

Frequent Co-Authors

Buddy D. Ratner
Buddy D. Ratner University of Washington
Uri Banin
Uri Banin Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David Cobden
David Cobden University of Washington
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Ehud Gazit
Ehud Gazit Tel Aviv University
Henry Hess
Henry Hess Columbia University
Neil R. Wilson
Neil R. Wilson University of Warwick
Younan Xia
Younan Xia Johns Hopkins University
Gil Markovich
Gil Markovich Tel Aviv University

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