OverviewAbout Us

Welcome to Lasers & Nonlinear Optical Devices Lab!

Established in 2007 by Prof. Amiel Ishaaya, Lasers & Nonlinear Optical Devices Lab has grown into a leading center for cutting-edge research and advanced graduate training, attracting outstanding students and collaborators from academia and industry alike.

Our research focuses on applied photonics, including high-power lasers, nonlinear optical conversion, material processing, optical fibers, and high-power fiber laser systems.

Projects in Lasers & Nonlinear Optical Devices Lab integrate fundamental and theoretical research with practical applications, addressing real-world challenges in healthcare technologies, advanced manufacturing, and next-generation light sources. Through interdisciplinary collaboration with academic and industrial partners, the Lab has produced numerous high-impact publications, patents, and technological innovations with tangible societal impact.

Graduates our have gone on to successful careers in academia, industry, and technology-driven enterprises.

Prof. Amiel A. Ishaaya – Lab Founder & Head

Prof. Amiel Ishaaya

Prof. Amiel A. Ishaaya is a faculty member at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and has extensive academic experience in both teaching and research. His primary areas of expertise include signal processing, machine learning, and embedded systems, with a particular focus on the development of innovative algorithms for real-time applications.

Over the years, Prof. Amiel A. Ishaaya has led several multidisciplinary research projects funded by national and international agencies. His work often bridges theory and practice, addressing real-world challenges in fields such as biomedical engineering, autonomous systems, and cybersecurity. He regularly presents at international conferences and serves on editorial boards of leading engineering journals.

Prof. Amiel A. Ishaaya is a faculty member at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and has extensive academic experience in both teaching and research. His primary areas of expertise include signal processing, machine learning, and embedded systems, with a particular focus on the development of innovative algorithms for real-time applications……

Research Areas

The following summarizes the main research activities conducted in our laboratory at Ben-Gurion University: