Honorary Rector of the University of Nova Gorica, Prof. Dr. Danilo Zavrtanik, receives the Zois Lifetime Achievement Award
The Zois Lifetime Achievement Award in the field of elementary particle physics and astrophysics – Prof. Dr. Danilo Zavrtanik
Yesterday, the awards and recognitions of the Republic of Slovenia for outstanding achievements in scientific research and development were presented at a ceremony at the Cankarjev dom in Ljubljana.
The Zois Lifetime Achievement Award in the field of elementary particle physics and astrophysics was received Honorary Rector of the University of Nova Gorica, Prof. Dr. Danilo Zavrtanik
Reasoning for the award:
Prof. Dr. Danilo Zavrtanik has achieved outstanding research results in various subfields of high-energy physics, and as a leader of Slovenian teams in international collaborations, has paved new paths for Slovenian physicists. His scientific activities started at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, CERN, with research of elementary particles with the OMICRON and CPLEAR particle detectors, and continued with the search for the Higgs boson with the DELPHI detector. Dr. Zavrtanik’s research later turned to astrophysics of high-energy cosmic particles, where he contributed to the measurement of their spectrum and the study of their sources. He was actively involved in the design and construction of the world’s largest cosmic particle observatory, the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina, and in recent years has been focusing on high-energy cosmic photon research with the emerging Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory.
A long-time associate of the University of Nova Gorica and the Jožef Stefan Institute, he has always been a driving force for equal participation of Slovenian researchers in the international arena. His efforts, and those of other Slovenian colleagues, have helped Slovenia to become an associate member of CERN. Observant to the needs of higher education, he founded the International Postgraduate School of Environmental Sciences in Nova Gorica in 1995, which he led for many years and which he developed into the successful University of Nova Gorica.
Congratulations!