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Robert Blinc (October 30, 1933 – September 26, 2011) was a prominent Slovene physicist a full professor of physics and, with more than 650 articles in prestigious international journals and two extensive monographs published abroad, a highly regarded and quoted researcher in condensed matter physics. Robert Blinc (* 31. Oktober 1933 in Ljubljana; † 26. September 2011 ebenda) war ein slowenischer Physiker. Robert Blinc schloss sein Grundstudium 1958 an der Fakultät für Naturwissenschaften in Ljubljana ab, ein Jahr später promovierte er. Anschließend begann er ein Post-Doc-Studium am Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Slowenien setzte er seine Arbeit am Jožef Stefan Institut fort. 1970 wurde er Professor an der Universität Ljubljana; seit 2004 war er außerdem der erste Dekan der .
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