Andrej Zorko is a scientific councillor at JSI and an associated professor of physics at the FMF UL. At JSI he is the head of the Laboratory for measurements at large-scale user facilities. He is a Vice President of the International Society for muSR Spectroscopy and a member of several Scientific Advisory Committees at international institutions, such as the Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland, and the Canada Foundation for Innovations, Canada.
His main research interest lies in quantum magnetism. In his research he employs various complementary experimental techniques, including muon spectroscopy (muSR) and neutron scattering experiments at large-scale international user facilities, as well as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electron spin resonance (ESR) experiments at JSI. The primary goal of his research is investigating novel quantum states, excitations and phenomena in unconventional magnets, such as those found in cases of geometrical frustration.