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Institute of Technology, Haifa's Technion, is proclaimed.
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Insofar as a students from Technion get into PhD programs at stanford, that’s because Technion is one of the best technical universities in the world.
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Technion, which is a public university, lacks the financial resources to bring a school to New York without a partner.
Tech School Joins Cornell in Contest Joseph De Avila 2011
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Three fell directly on the university here known as the Technion, where the 12 people were injured and also two people dead.
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Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, more familiarly known as the Technion, but also is a professor of materials science and engineering at Iowa State in Ames.
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Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, more familiarly known as the Technion, but also is a professor of materials science and engineering at Iowa State in Ames.
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In the mid-1950s, when Raphael Mishan was studying mechanical engineering at the Technion in Haifa - now known as the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology - he had to pay his way by working in a machine shop, teaching, and unloading cargo in the port.
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At the time the Technion was the only institution in the country offering engineering degrees until the opening of the school of engineering in the Ben-Gurion University in the early 1970s.
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The Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management at the Technion is the oldest such department in Israel.
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At the time the Technion was the only institution in the country offering engineering degrees until the opening of the school of engineering in the Ben-Gurion University in the early 1970s.
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