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Type
  
Research institute

Doctoral students
  
404

Website
  
www.ijs.si

Phone
  
+386 1 477 32 00

Established
  
1949 (1949)

Location
  
Ljubljana, Slovenia

Founded
  
1949

Address
  
Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

Similar
  
University of Ljubljana, Univerza v Ljubljani - fakulteta, Fakulteta za računalni, Biotehniš fakulteta, Fakulteta za elektroteh

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The Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS) (Slovene: Institut "Jožef Stefan") is the largest research institute in Slovenia. The main research areas are physics, chemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology, information technologies, reactor physics, energy and environment. At the beginning of the 2013 the institute had 962 employees, 404 of them were Ph.D scientists.

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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.

History

The institute was founded by Yugoslav State Security in 1949 for atomic weapons research. Initially, the Vinča Nuclear Institute in Belgrade was established in 1948, followed by Rudjer Boskovic in Zagreb in 1949 and the Jožef Stefan Institute as an Institute for Physics in the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. It is named after the distinguished 19th-century physicist Jožef Stefan, best known for his work on the Stefan-Boltzmann law of black-body radiation.

IJS is today involved in a wide variety of fields of scientific and economic interest. After close to 60 years of scientific achievement, the institute has become part of the image of Slovenia.

Over the last 60 years it has created a number of important institutions, such as the University of Nova Gorica, the Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School and the Ljubljana Technology park.

Departments

  • Physics
  • F1 Theoretical Physics
  • F2 Low and Medium Energy Physics
  • F3 Thin Films and Surfaces
  • F4 Surface Engineering and Optoelectronics
  • F5 Condensed Matter Physics
  • F7 Complex Matter
  • F8 Reactor Physics
  • F9 Experimental Particle Physics
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • B1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • B2 Molecular and Biomedical Sciences
  • B3 Biotechnology
  • K1 Inorganic Chemistry and Technology
  • K3 Physical and Organic Chemistry
  • K5 Electronic Ceramics
  • K6 Engineering Ceramics
  • K7 Nanostructured Materials
  • K8 Synthesis of Materials K8
  • K9 Advanced Materials
  • O2 Environmental Sciences
  • Electronics and Information Technologies
  • E1 Automation, Biocybernetics and Robotics
  • E2 Systems and Control
  • E3 Artificial Intelligence
  • E5 Open Computer Systems and Networks
  • E6 Communication Systems
  • E7 Computer Systems
  • E8 Knowledge Technologies
  • E9 Intelligent Systems
  • Reactor Engineering and Energetics
  • R4 Reactor Engineering
  • Centers
  • Centre for Knowledge Transfer in Information Technologies
  • Centre for Electron Microscopy
  • Energy Efficiency Centre
  • Networking Infrastructure Centre
  • Milan Čopič Nuclear Training Centre
  • Reactor Infrastructure Centre
  • Scientific Information Centre Library
  • Center for Technology Transfer and Innovation
  • Campuses

    The institute has facilities in two locations. The main facilities and the headquarters are on Jamova 39 in Ljubljana, the other location is the Institute's Reactor Center Podgorica located in Dol near Ljubljana.

    Selection of online services from the institute

  • IST-World Portal for analysis of European research
  • VideoLectures.Net Collection of videos of scientific events
  • AnswerArt Question Answering system
  • SearchPoint Contextual Web Search
  • References

    Jožef Stefan Institute Wikipedia