About: Robert Blinc

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Robert Blinc (October 30, 1933 – September 26, 2011) was a prominent Slovene physicist a full professor of physics and, with more than 650 articles in prestigious international journals and two extensive monographs published abroad, a highly regarded and quoted researcher in condensed matter physics.

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  • Robert Blinc (* 31. Oktober 1933 in Ljubljana; † 26. September 2011 ebenda) war ein slowenischer Physiker. Robert Blinc schloss sein Grundstudium 1958 an der Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften in Ljubljana ab, ein Jahr später promovierte er. Anschließend begann er ein Post-Doc-Studium am Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Slowenien setzte er seine Arbeit am Jožef Stefan Institut fort. 1970 wurde er Professor an der Universität Ljubljana; seit 2004 war er außerdem der erste Dekan der . Professor Blinc war einer der Begründer von Anwendungen der Kernspinresonanz zur Untersuchung von Phasenübergängen und Flüssigkristallen. Er gründete die NMR/EPR-Spektroskopie in Slowenien (seine erste Veröffentlichung zu diesem Thema erschien Anfang 1958) und leitete die Abteilung für Physik der kondensierten Materie am Jožef-Stefan-Institut. Von 1990 bis 1996 war er Präsident der AMPERE Groupement für zwei Mandate. Er war Mitglied der Slowenischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste und war vom 2. Oktober 1980 bis zum 6. Mai 1999 deren Vizepräsident. 1991 wurde er zum ordentlichen Mitglied der Academia Europaea gewählt. Außerdem war er Mitglied der Europäischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste und Ehrenmitglied der Gesellschaft der Mathematiker, Physiker und Astronomen Sloweniens. (de)
  • Robert Blinc (October 30, 1933 – September 26, 2011) was a prominent Slovene physicist a full professor of physics and, with more than 650 articles in prestigious international journals and two extensive monographs published abroad, a highly regarded and quoted researcher in condensed matter physics. More than 14,000 citations of his works, longer and shorter visits to renowned foreign universities, a number of invited lectures at international conferences, work in international professional organizations and partnerships in a number of international projects also show his strong reputation at the global level. With his exceptional achievements and diversified activity, Professor Blinc substantiated the experimental physics of condensed matter in Slovenia, and with his strong commitment to international openness he certainly made a key contribution to the international recognition of the entire physics of Ljubljana. As an excellent university teacher, he also educated a large number of Slovenian physicists. He completed his undergraduate studies in 1958 at the Faculty of Natural Sciences in Ljubljana and received a PhD a year later. He then started post-doc study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When he returned to Slovenia, he continued his work at the Jožef Stefan Institute as a long-time head of the Department for Condensed Matter Physics. He became a professor at the University of Ljubljana in 1970. He was the first Dean of Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School in Ljubljana since 2004. Robert Blinc has been a visiting professor at many international universities, winner of numerous international awards, a member of various associations and editorial boards of international professional journals. In 1991 he became the Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia in Science, and in 2000 the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) awarded Professor Blinc the award for the Slovenian scientist with the most citations during the 25-year existence of ISI. In 2001, together with his colleagues, he received the state award for patents and inventions of the Republic of Slovenia. He was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and served as its vice president from October 2, 1980, to May 6, 1999. He was also a member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts and an honorary member of the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia. He died in Ljubljana, Slovenia. (en)
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  • Robert Blinc (* 31. Oktober 1933 in Ljubljana; † 26. September 2011 ebenda) war ein slowenischer Physiker. Robert Blinc schloss sein Grundstudium 1958 an der Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften in Ljubljana ab, ein Jahr später promovierte er. Anschließend begann er ein Post-Doc-Studium am Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Slowenien setzte er seine Arbeit am Jožef Stefan Institut fort. 1970 wurde er Professor an der Universität Ljubljana; seit 2004 war er außerdem der erste Dekan der . (de)
  • Robert Blinc (October 30, 1933 – September 26, 2011) was a prominent Slovene physicist a full professor of physics and, with more than 650 articles in prestigious international journals and two extensive monographs published abroad, a highly regarded and quoted researcher in condensed matter physics. (en)
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