Carmel Rotschild

Co-founder and Scientific Director at RealView Imaging

Carmel Rotschild has an extensive work experience in various scientific and research roles. In 2000, they worked as a Researcher at Trellis-Photonics. From 2002 to 2008, they were a PhD student at Technion and also served as a Researcher. In 2002, they joined Technion - Israel Institute of Technology again as a PhD student. Carmel then worked as an Adams fellow at The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities from 2005 to 2008. In 2008, they co-founded RealView Imaging and served as the Scientific Director, where they focused on Medical Holography. Carmel started working at MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics in 2009 as a Researcher. In 2011, they joined Technion - Israel Institute of Technology as a Senior Lecturer and later became an Associate Professor in 2017. Most recently, in 2020, they founded luminescent solar power and currently serves as the Scientific Director and Founder of the company.

Carmel Rotschild completed their PhD in Optics/Optical Sciences at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology from 1996 to 2007. Following that, they pursued a Post Doc in Solar Energy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between 2009 and 2011.

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RealView Imaging

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RealView Imaging Ltd, an Israeli start-up company, is introducing the world’s first 3D holographic display and interface system, initially for medical imaging applications. The company’s proprietary technology projects hyper-realistic, dynamic 3D holographic images “floating in the air” without the need for any type of eyewear or a conventional 2Dscreen. The projected 3D volumes appear in free space, allowing the user to literally touch and interact precisely within the image, presenting a unique and proprietary breakthrough in digital holography and real-time 3D interaction capabilities.


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