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The Jožef Stefan Institute is the leading Slovenian scientific research institute, covering a broad spectrum of basic and applied research. The staff of more than 850 specializes in natural sciences, life sciences and engineering.

The subjects concern production and control technologies, communication and computer technologies, knowledge technologies, biotechnologies, new materials, environmental technologies, nanotechnologies, and nuclear engineering.

The mission of the Jožef Stefan Institute is the accumulation - and dissemination - of knowledge at the frontiers of natural science and technology to the benefit of society at large through the pursuit of education, learning, research, and development of high technology at the highest international levels of excellence.

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60th ANNIVERSARY OF J. STEFAN INSTITUTE - The Minister G. Golobič, the Institute's Director J. Lenarčič, the President of the National Assembly P. Gantar, the President of the Republic of Slovenia D. Türk, the Prime Minister B. Pahor, the President of the National Council and the Minister B. Žekš at the ceremony on March 24, 2009

Nano meadow: TiO2-Al2O3 crystals grown from the Ti6Al4V alloy during thermal treatment in Ar 99.99



INSTITUTE J. STEFAN - IJS assembled by manipulating single atoms of copper


MAGNETIC FIELD of FePd nanotube visualized by electron holography


TiAlN/TiN COATINGS - Periodical surface nano-structures on TiN/TiAlN multilayer hard coating after modification with Nd:YAG laser. This research work was performed in collaboration with Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča and Universita degli Studi di Milano Bicocca


OPTICAL MICRORESONATOR - Our researchers designed a tunable spherial WGM microresonator. Optical microresonators are interesting for applications such as laser sources, active filters and optical switches.

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