
Dan Cohen
CSO, Member of team Space-IL, Member of MUSE collaboration
Informatix, Contractor of the Israeli Space Agency
Israel
Biography
Dan Cohen is PhD candidate specializing in nuclear physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) and an ISUÂ SSP14 alum, and Member of MUSE collaboration which trying to solve the 'proton radius puzzle'. Among His achievements he developed a positron particle accelerator for NTD, the first of its kind in Israel. In addition, he is also a researcher at HUJI and PSI; Switzerland. Lately Dan was excepted as a staff member at the International Space University (ISU) at the space sciences department. Dan has vast experience in developing simulations and models of ionized particles propagation. In addition, he is a member of team Space-IL, non-profit organization working towards landing an unmanned Israeli spacecraft on the moon. He is the CSO of Informa-tix, a premier Big-Data service organization and a contractor of the Israeli space agency. He has published more than 10 papers in reputed journals and has been serving as an editorial board member of repute.
Research Interest
Nuclear physics, Radiation damages, Non-destructive testing, Self-curing materials, Smart materials, Materials science, Space oriented structures, Space oriented materials, Space technologies, Quantum physics and Big-Data.