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Prof. Ronit Ricci Explores Javanese Literature in “Storied Island”
Prof. Ronit Ricci, a former IIAS fellow and recipient of the prestigious Michael Bruno Memorial Award, presents her latest edited volume, “Storied Island: New Explorations

Investigating Excimer Formation: Insights from Dr. Roi Baer’s Researchv
Dr. Roi Baer, a former fellow at IIAS during the 2011-2012 academic year and the organizer of the Jerusalem Nonadiabatica conference in 2018, has contributed

Omer Bartov explores Holocaust References and Contemporary Discourse in ‘Weaponizing Language'”
Photo: Courtesy Metoc Omer Bartov, a former fellow at the IIAS and participant in the “Galicia: Literary and Historical Approaches to the Construction of a

Ruth Feldman’s Groundbreaking Research on Human Bonding to be Published in “Synchronized”
Credit: Reichman University Hodder Press is set to release “Synchronized: The Science of How and Why We Bond,” the debut book by psychologist and neuroscientist Ruth

Former IIAS Fellow Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern Unveils War-themed Exhibition in Chicago
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern, Ukrainian-American historian, artist, former fellow at the IIAS and part of the “Cultural Archaeology of Jews and Slavs: Medieval and Early Modern Judeo-Slavic

Former IIAS Fellow Explores Frog Iris Patterns and Behaviour
Credit: Courtesy K S Seshadri Professor Maria Thaker (Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore), a former fellow of the IIAS and part

New publication highlights urgency of parasitic wasp release to save Darwin’s finches
Professor George Heimpel, a former fellow of the IIAS and part of the “Mathematical Modelling of Biological Control Interaction to Support Agriculture and Conservation” research

Former IIAS Fellow Secures Kaufman Grant for Exoplanet Detection
Eric Ford, a former fellow of the IIAS and key member of the “Big Data and Planets” research group at the Institute, along with Cullen

Baleen Whale Vocalization Mechanisms Revealed: Former IIAS Fellow W. Tecumseh Fitch Co-authors Groundbreaking Study in Nature
A recent study, led by Former IIAS Research Group Fellow Tecumseh Fitch (Department of Behavioral and Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna) and Coen P. H.