Saša Prelovšek Komelj is a scientific councilor at JSI and a full professor of physics at the FMF UL. Her research focuses on the theoretical study of states composed of quarks. She established a group for ab-initio studies of the strong interactions using quantum field theory on the lattice based in Slovenia. She provided the first confirmation or prediction for several exotic hadrons composed of more than three quarks. By studying scattering, she determined the masses and lifetimes of several hadronic resonances that decay via the strong interaction. She is involved in planning and physics interpretations at several international experiments and received the national award Zois Certificate of Recognition.
Prof. Tomaž Rejec
Tomaž Rejec is a researcher in the field of solid-state theory at the Department of Theoretical Physics of the Jožef Stefan Institute and an associate professor of physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the University of Ljubljana. He investigates the...