Bricks and Mortar: Physical Naming Opportunities
Construction of several campus buildings and facilities has recently been completed, offering numerous naming opportunities:
- Neuro-Engineering Laboratory: This 84m² lab is run by Prof. Yael Hanein, an electrical engineer and nanoscientist who has developed artificial retinas that may restore vision to people with age-related macular degeneration using electrodes that interact with the nervous system. Her lab specializes in neuronal interfaces, in particular the study of new micro- and nano-devices for interfacing with the brain.
- Seminar Room: This spacious 95m² room offering seating for up to 80 people will serve as the primary venue for seminars and other academic meetings organized by the Nano Center. It is located in a high-traffic location adjacent to the elevators.
- Group Study Area: This spacious facility will serve as a secondary lobby as well as an informal meeting space for students, researchers and visitors to gather, socialize, brainstorm or work on assignments together. Situated at the southeastern corner of the building, it will offer sweeping views of the adjacent Natural History Museum and Botanic Garden.
The (Name of Donor) Technology and Engineering Building: To be located in the Engineering complex next to Broadcom, this 11-storey, 10,500 sq. meter building will house a technology hub for industry partners and startups, alongside labs and classrooms for research and teaching.
Buchmann Building: This new, three-story building will provide much-needed study and office space for TAU’s Law Faculty, including a spacious lobby, conference center and large meeting room, among other outstanding naming opportunities.
Post-Trauma Building: To be the permanent home of TAU’s new National Center for Traumatic Stress and Resilience, this building offers attractive facilities including labs, a patient clinic and an auditorium.
Azrieli Building of Architecture: This building will be the permanent home of TAU’s Azrieli School of Architecture, enabling it to expand its academic scope, upgrade research and teaching conditions and enhance the quality of student training.
Lokey Graduate Center: Options to name floors in the building, which is expanding the Coller School of Management, are still available.