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3. May 2021

New equipment at K5 – Atomic force microscope (AFM, Jupiter XR)

We are proud to announce that a new atomic force microscope (AFM, Jupiter XR, Asylum Reasearch) is operative.  The AFM was partially financed by National Research […]
27. May 2021

Searching for a job?

We are looking for a candidate for doctoral study and employment at the Electronic Ceramics Department (K5) at the Jožef Stefan Institute in the field of […]
4. June 2021

PhD position available

At the Electronic Ceramics Department we are offering a PhD position. The research field will include electrochemical sensors for pesticide detection. For more details, please check […]
4. June 2021

Insights into the nature of “forbidden” polar order in nominally nonpolar paraelectric phases of ferroelectric materials, published in Nature Communications

Researchers from Jožef Stefan Institute (Electronic Ceramics Department), National Institute of Chemistry, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Materials Center Leoben and Tokyo Institute of Technology published […]