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A. Bentur’s research spans the intersection of materials science, construction automation, and ecological engineering, with a focus on developing sustainable, high-impact technologies. A key contribution is the pioneering work on special materials for construction automation, as seen in the 1987 paper (2 citations), which laid groundwork for integrating inorganic and polymeric materials into robotic construction processes—a foundational step for modern automated building systems. More recently, Bentur has advanced ecological restoration through the 2023 study on 3D-printed soil-based bioclimatic envelopes for tree seedlings in drylands (2 citations). This work addresses critical challenges in afforestation by mitigating biotic and abiotic stresses, offering a scalable solution to combat land degradation and enhance ecosystem services in arid regions. Additionally, the 2021 systemic analysis of technology transfer policies in higher education (2 citations) demonstrates a commitment to bridging research and practical implementation. Though citation counts are modest, the breadth of Bentur’s contributions—from construction materials to dryland restoration—reflects a versatile, forward-thinking approach. This work holds particular relevance for researchers in sustainable construction, ecological engineering, and technology policy, highlighting Bentur’s role in shaping interdisciplinary solutions for pressing environmental and infrastructural challenges.

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2
H-Index
3
Papers
6
Total Citations
2
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
System Analysis of Technology Transfer Policies and Models in Higher Education
2 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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