Dr. Sašo Grozdanov is an Associate Professor of physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana. He is also a faculty member and Ernest Rutherford Fellow at the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh. He holds a BA from Harvard University, an MASt from Cambridge University, and a PhD from Oxford University. He also worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Leiden University and at MIT. His main interests lie in discovering and understanding the theoretical and mathematical aspects of the fundamental laws of physics, ranging from low to high energies: from hydrodynamics to quantum field theory, gravity, and string theory. Much of his research focuses on studying the dynamics of hot collective states of matter that behave like fluids or plasmas, and on the physics of black holes.
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...