14. June 2022

Review article entitled “Quenching effects and mechanisms in bismuth-based perovskite ferroelectrics” published in Open Ceramics Journal

Associate Professor Tadej Rojac published a review article in the Open Ceramics Journal together with colleagues from the Technical University Darmstadt, University of Manchester and Xi’an […]
4. June 2022

Barbara Repič received award for best contribution in sensor technologies at IPSS

Young Researcher Barbara Repič received award for best contribution in sensor technologies at the IPSS conference. The conference was held in Mekinje from June 1-3, 2022. […]
3. January 2022

Publication in the Journal of Advanced Electronic Materials

Together with colleagues from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Prof. Tadej Rojac has published an article entitled “Unveiling Alternating Current Electronic Properties at Ferroelectric […]
22. December 2021

Season Greetings

14. December 2021

Prof. dr. Goran Dražić received Zois Award for top achievements in the field of transmission electron microscopy of materials

Prof. dr. Goran Dražić is Scientific Councellor at the National Institute of Chemistry, at K5 Department JSI and a full professor at the Jožef Stefan International […]
10. November 2021

Presentation of atractive chemical experiments at the Genoa Science Festival

Between Oct. 28 and Nov. 2, 2021, the group of researchers from the Extreme Conditions Chemistry Laboratory of the Jožef Stefan Institute: Dr. Mirela Dragomir from […]
27. September 2021

Oana-Andreea Condurache won the 3rd prize at the Student Paper Contest at the SKD 2021 conference

We are pleased to announce that our PhD student Oana-Andreea Condurache won the 3rd prize at the Student Paper Contest at the 27th Annual Meeting of […]
24. July 2021

Success story – collaboration with KEKO Equipment Ltd. in the frame of KET4 – Developing a clean manufacturing process for ceramic pressure sensors

2. July 2021

Matej Šadl was awarded with a second place on the ISAF 2021 student competition

At this year’s ISAF-ISIF-PFM Joint Conference (2021) our colleague Matej Šadl was recognized among the presenting students. His short presentation, in which he included his PhD […]
29. June 2021

A focus issue dedicated to the research of lead-free ferroelectric materials and their applications has been recently published in Journal of Materials Research

A focus issue dedicated to the research of lead-free ferroelectric materials and their applications has been recently published in Journal of Materials Research. Prof. Barbara Malič […]
28. June 2021

Oana-Andreea Condurache won 3rd prize in the international competition: YCN Pitch me your idea!

We are pleased to announce that our PhD student Oana-Andreea Condurache has won the 3rd prize in the international competition: YCN Pitch me your idea! The […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]