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Eitan Kimmel (Professor Emeritus )
Eitan Kimmel (born March 24, 1951) is a Professor Emeritus at the Biomedical Engineering Faculty at the Technion - Israel’s Institute of Technology. His main research fields include; bio-heat and bio-mass transport, Cell and tissue mechanics, Nano-acoustics medicine: ultrasound and opto-acoustics in medicine and biology as determined by intracellular, intra-membrane cavitation and bubble dynamics, Acoustic neuromodulation, Biomechanics of trauma and decompression and Acoustics of the inner ear. During his career, Prof Kimmel mentored 37 graduate students and countless undergraduate students. For his devotion and contributions to teaching, he was awarded the Yanai Prize for Excellence in Academic Education in 2011. Prof. Kimmel published over a hundred academic articles and cited many times [cite] thanks to his groundbreaking research. He retired from academic life in 2019.

Early life
Prof. Kimmel started his academic life in the faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology where he achieved his Bsc in Aerospace engineering in 1973. He later went on to achieve his Masters in 1981 and PHD in 1984 from the Biomedical Engineering faculty at the Technion under the supervision of Professor Uri Dinnar.