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Jožef Stefan Institute THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Jožef Stefan Institute THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. H eadquarters. Reactor centre. Anton PETERLIN, 1908-1993. 1949 – Institute of Physics 1959 – Jožef Stefan Nuclear Institute 1969 – Jožef Stefan Institute. Jožef STEFAN, 1835-1893. – 854 EMPLOYEES.

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Jožef Stefan Institute THE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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  1. Jožef Stefan InstituteTHE WORLD OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Headquarters Reactor centre

  2. Anton PETERLIN, 1908-1993 1949 – Institute of Physics 1959 – Jožef Stefan Nuclear Institute 1969 – Jožef Stefan Institute Jožef STEFAN, 1835-1893 • – 854 EMPLOYEES

  3. The mission of the J. Stefan Institute is the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge at the frontiers ofscience and technology tothebenefit of society • 1. NATURAL SCIENCES • 2. LIFE SCIENCES • 3. ENGINEERING

  4. NEW TECHNOLOGIES Production and control technologies Communication and computer technologies Knowledge technologies Biotechnologies and biomedicine New materilas Environmental technologies Nanotechnologies Nuclear Engineering

  5. Revenue 2007 40,817.000 EUR 1,8% EU + ERDF 31,1% Programs 71,6% Budget 4,9% Inf. programs 13,7 % Projects SI 13,6% Overhead 7,8% Projects 9,0% Young Res. 9,2% EU Pro. 28,4% Market 3,4% Projects CRP 4,0% Export 1,5% Services +Infrastructure 2007 1,150.000 EUR

  6. INSTITUTE CO-FOUNDER Polytechnics Nova Gorica – University of Nova Gorica The Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School Technology park Ljubljana Erico Velenje Research Institute Valdoltra

  7. RESEARCH DEPARTMENTS PHYSICS, REACTOR TECHNOLOGY, ENERGETICS F1 Theoretical Physics F2 Low and Medium Energy Physics F3 Thin Films and Surfaces F4 Surface Engineering and Optoelectronics F5 Solid State Physics F7 Complex Matter F8 Reactor Physics F9 Experimental Particle Physics R4 Reactor Engineering

  8. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND ELECTRONICS E1 Automatics, Biocybernetics and Robotics E2 Systems and Control E5 Open Systems and Networks E6 Digital Communications and Networks E7 Computer Systems E8 Knowledge Technologies E9 Intelligent Systems

  9. CHEMISTRY, BIOCHEMISTRY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, MATERIAL K1 Inorganic Chemistry and Technology K3 Physical and Organic Chemistry K5 Electronic Ceramics K6 Engineering Ceramics K7 Nanostructured Materials K9 Advanced Materials B1 Biochemistry, Molecular and Structural Biology B2 Molecular and Biomedical Sciences B3 Biotechnology O2 Environmental Sciences

  10. CENTRES Science Information Centre Centre for Networking Infrastructure Reactor Centre Centre for Electron Microscopy Energy Efficiency Centre Nuclear Training Centre Milan Čopič Centre for Knowledge Transfer in Information Technologies Microanalytocal Centre ...

  11. CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE Nanoscience and Nanotehnology Materials for the Next Generation Electronics and Other Coming Technologies Environment Technologies Advanced Control Technologies

  12. 820 PROJECTS

  13. PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES

  14. NANOMATERIALS – BUILDING BLOCKS FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES fullerene derivatives nanoparticles nanotubes nanowires biological molecules

  15. MOVING AND ASSEMBLING ATOMS

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