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> '''~- The Jožef Stefan Institute was founded to carry out research in physics, and the discipline and techniques of physics continue to play a central role in its life. The broad spectrum of research in modern physics is internationally recognized and involves close ties with the many members of the Physics Department of the University of Ljubljana whose research is carried out at the Institute. This environment has been favorable for the early application of physical techniques in interdisciplinary studies of materials and of biological processes, and for the development of a range of detectors for use in environmental studies and medicine as well as in industry. <
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> Excellence in basic research is usually followed by profitable applications and the Institute's policy is to actively promote effective technology transfer. Examples arising directly from physical studies include the development and industrial use of surface hard-coating, and the development of a dental laser, liquid crystal display oscilloscope and ultra-fast response welding-protection goggles based on liquid crystals. The high-tech companies AMES and BALDER grew from the roots of basic research in physics. Applications to the fields of health-care and environmental protection are described in other sections. -~'''|| [[Evolvement of research areas]]<
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