PhD and MSc Theses

PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988

Advisor PROFESSOR EMERITUS Amnon Frenkel
Advisor's Email amnonf@technion.ac.il
No of theses 15
Department Architecture and Town Planning
Department Web Site architecture.technion.ac.il
Student's Name Graduation Year Degree Abstracts Research Name
Buchnik Tsipy 2024 PhD Abstracts The Ecosystem of Coworking Spaces in Tel-Aviv and the Coworkers' Preferences in Choosing a Coworking Space
Hindi Tali Noy 2018 PhD Abstracts Synergies in Science-Based Regional Innovation Systems (RIS)
Israel Emil 2013 PhD Abstracts Social Justice and Equal Opportunities in an Era of Urban Suburbanization
Bendit Edward 2012 PhD Abstracts Housing Preferences and Residential Location Choice of Knowledge Workers in the Tel-Aviv Metropolitan Region
Porat Idan 2008 PhD Abstracts Spatiotemporal Polycentricity Analysis of Re-urbanization: The Case Study of the Built Area in the City of Tel Aviv
Tzunz Maya 2018 MSc Abstracts Relationships Between People and Biodiversity in Public Gardens: A Case Study in Netanya
Zaidenberg Roy 2017 MSc Abstracts Mapping Perceptions and Attitudes of Stakeholders Towards Key Themes Raised in an Ecosystem Services Assessment: A Comparative Case Study of Two Rural Peripheries in …
Platin Nadav 2016 MSc Abstracts The Intensity of Re-urbanization Processes in Israel
Aviv Moran 2016 MSc Abstracts Gaps in Spatial Capital and Life Chances between Houseolds in Haifa Neighborhoods
Baider Eran 2010 MSc Abstracts Spatial Distribution of R and D in the Business Sector in Israel Implication for Regional Policy
Sahly Amin 2010 MSc Abstracts Urban Sprawl in Israeli Arab Towns and its Causes
Epstein Amit 2009 MSc Abstracts Location Choice of High-Tech Firms with Metroplitan Region
Ashkenazi Maya 2005 MSc Abstracts Urban Sprawl in Israel: Empirical Study of the Urban Landscape
Miller Michal 2005 MSc Abstracts Technological Incubators in Israel: Technological Policy in an Era of Privatization
Harel Haia 2004 MSc Abstracts Maintenance of High-Rise Residential Buildings: Alternatives for Dividing the Burden of Maintenance