Stanislav Vrtnik
Education: – PhD in Physics (2010), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics (Thesis title: “Electrical and magnetic properties of Al−based quasicrystals and giant-unit-cell intermetallics”, supervisor Prof. Dr. J. Dolinšek); – BSc in Physics (2005), University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. |
Research interests: – Condensed Matter Physics & Materials Science (quasicrystals, complex metallic alloys, high-entropy alloys); – Physical properties of materials (magnetism, electrical resistivity, thermoelectric power, thermal conductivity, Hall effect, specific heat); – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Experimental condensed matter physics. |
Present positions: – Senior scientist at the Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Solid State Physics Department; – Assistant professor of physics at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics; |
Employments: – Jožef Stefan Institute (full employment since 2005); |
Visiting positions: – Korea Basic Science Institute, Daejeon, Korea; – Institute Of Physics, Zagreb, Croatia; |
Publications: – 53 original papers in the period 2004-2021 (21st July, 2021) in international journals in the fields of condensed matter physics, materials science and nuclear magnetic resonance; – Invited lectures at international conferences, Universities and Institutes. |