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Shlomo Magdassi

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Shlomo Magdassi
BornRamla, Israel
🎓 Alma materHebrew University of Jerusalem (BSc, MSc, PhD)
💼 Occupation
Known forColloid and interface science; functional inks; printed electronics; 3D/4D printing technologies

Shlomo Magdassi is an Israeli chemist and professor at the Institute of Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is known for his research in colloid and interface science, nanomaterials, and functional and digital printing technologies, including printed electronics and 3D and 4D printing. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.

Academic career

Magdassi has spent his academic career at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he joined the Institute of Chemistry as a lecturer in applied chemistry in 1986 and was promoted to professor in 2005.[1]

Since 2021, he has headed the Casali Foundation, and in 2024 he was appointed Vice Dean for Entrepreneurship and Industry. He holds the Enrique Berman Chair in Solar Energy.[2]

He has served on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including ACS Materials Letters,[3] Advanced Materials Technologies,[4] Virtual and Physical Prototyping,[5] Colloid Journal,[6] and Coatings.[7]

Research

Magdassi’s research is in the fields of materials science and chemistry, with a focus on micro- and nanomaterials, colloid and interface science, and functional materials. His work has examined the design and application of dispersions, emulsions, and related colloidal systems for technological uses.

A central area of his research is the development of functional inks and materials for digital printing and printed electronics.[8] He has contributed to inkjet-based fabrication methods, including the formulation of conductive inks based on metallic nanoparticles and other nanostructured materials, with applications in flexible electronics,[9] sensors,[10] and energy-related devices.[11]

He has also worked on materials for 3D printing[12] and 4D printing, including polymer and composite systems with tunable and responsive properties.[13] This work has included the integration of nanomaterials into printable systems to enable functional and adaptive structures.[14][15]

His research has examined the use of nanomaterials in drug delivery and related delivery systems, including applications in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, with an emphasis on controlled release and targeted delivery mechanisms.[16]

Some of his research has led to industrial applications in areas such as digital printing, solar energy,[17][18] electronics, and consumer products,[19] through collaborations and technology transfer activities.[20][21]

Awards and honors

Publications

  • Magdassi, Shlomo, ed. (1996). Surface Activity of Proteins: Chemical and Physicochemical Modifications. New York: Marcel Dekker. Search this book on
  • Magdassi, Shlomo; Touitou, Elka, eds. (1998). Novel Cosmetic Delivery Systems. New York: Marcel Dekker. Search this book on [26]
  • Magdassi, Shlomo, ed. (2010). The Chemistry of Inkjet Inks. World Scientific. Search this book on
  • Magdassi, Shlomo; Kamyshny, Alexander (eds.). Nanomaterials for Functional and 3D Printing. Wiley. Search this book on
  • Casiraghi, C.; Jurchescu, O.; Magdassi, Shlomo; Su, W., eds. (2023). "Introduction to nanomaterials for printed electronics". Nanoscale. doi:10.1039/d3nr90072 (inactive 5 May 2026).

References

  1. "Shlomo Magdassi". Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  2. "Shlomo Magdassi". SHARE.
  3. "Editors & Editorial Board". Acs.org.
  4. "Editorial Advisory Board". Wiley.
  5. "Virtual and Physical Prototyping". Taylor & Francis Online.
  6. "Colloid Journal". SpringerLink.
  7. "Editorial Board". Mdpi.com.
  8. Farraj, Yousef; Kanner, Aviad; Magdassi, Shlomo (3 May 2023). "E-Textile by Printing an All-through Penetrating Copper Complex Ink". ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 15 (17): 21651–21658. doi:10.1021/acsami.3c02242.
  9. Zarek, Matt; Layani, Michael; Cooperstein, Ido; Sachyani, Ela; Cohn, Daniel; Magdassi, Shlomo (June 2016). "3D Printing of Shape Memory Polymers for Flexible Electronic Devices". Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 28 (22): 4449–4454. doi:10.1002/adma.201503132. ISSN 1521-4095.
  10. "3D printing nanoresonators: Towards miniaturized and multifunctional sensors". Phys.org.
  11. Kamyshny, Alexander; Sowade, Enrico; Magdassi, Shlomo (16 August 2022). "Inkjet Ink Formulations: Overview and Fundamentals". Inkjet Printing in Industry. Wiley: 93–124. doi:10.1002/9783527828074.ch5.
  12. Surkes, Sue (30 September 2025). "Israeli researchers make breakthrough in glass 3D printing". The Times of Israel.
  13. Levin, Ido; Sachyani, Ela; Lieberman, Rama; Trink, Noa; Sharon, Eran; Magdassi, Shlomo (6 March 2026). "4D printing of fully programmable sheets of digital metamaterials". Soft Matter. doi:10.1039/D5SM00780A. ISSN 1744-6848.
  14. Solomon, Shoshanna (6 November 2018). "Hebrew U team develops shape-shifting 3D printed pills for better targeted drugs". The Times of Israel.
  15. Langnau, Leslie (3 August 2017). "3D printing in water opens opportunities in medical research". Engineering.com.
  16. Magdassi, Shlomo (15 May 1997). "Delivery systems in cosmetics". Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. 123-124: 671–679. doi:10.1016/S0927-7757(97)03792-8. ISSN 0927-7757.
  17. "Colour-tuneable perovskite solar cell is 3D printed". Iom3.org.
  18. Fleisher, Jessica (12 January 2026). "New, Flexible Solar Cell That Works on Windows and Flexible Surfaces Developed by Hebrew University Nanotechnology Researchers". American Friends of the Hebrew University.
  19. "Ten discoveries that shaped the year | The Times of Israel". The Times of Israel. 11 January 2026.
  20. Shamah, David (28 December 2015). "After giant glass printers and printed lattés, Hebrew U seeks more 3D innovation". The Times of Israel.
  21. Solomon, Shoshanna (23 June 2020). "Nano-engineered pomegranate oil holds hope for brain disease, study shows". The Times of Israel.
  22. "ECIS-Syensqo Award". ECIS.
  23. "CLASS OF 2021 FELLOWS INDUCTION" (PDF). National Academy of Inventors.
  24. "Johann Gutenberg Prize". Society for Imaging Science and Technology.
  25. "The ICS Prize for Outstanding Scientist". Israel Chemical Society.
  26. Reilly, William J. (31 July 2000). "Novel Cosmetic Delivery Systems: S. Magdassi and E. Touitou (Eds.), Marcel Dekker, 1999". Journal of Controlled Release. 68 (1): 136. doi:10.1016/S0168-3659(00)00255-8. ISSN 0168-3659.



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