Science is about nature, and uses a math as a language. What brings the two fields together are experiments, which describe phenomena via quantitative measurements, opening the doors to mathematical modeling. Traditionally, bachelor’s students in various sciences (physics, chemistry, biology) focus on learning from the models and measuring techniques in a certain discipline. Today, solving the problems we face is essentially multidisciplinary, and scientists learn to converse with other areas after their training. Ilum makes it possible to train scientists who already have contact with different disciplines, with an infrastructure that allows state-of-the-art experiments, facilitating contact with scientists in multiple areas. It is a cutting-edge idea, built on a solid foundation that will result in a unique education for the scientists that graduate from the school: they will make a difference in the places where they eventually work.