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Institut Jo�ef Stefan
Department of Environmental Sciences
Jamova 39
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
T: +386 1 5885 355
F: +386 1 5885 346

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

The multidisciplinary research of the Department of Environmental Sciences focuses on the combination of physical, chemical and biological processes that influence the environment, man and human activities. Therefore, the work is based on three main areas: development, optimisation and validation of analytical methods, study of geochemical processes that influence cycling and transformations of substances and elements, and environmental impact assessment which evaluates the risk that human activities present for human health and for the environment. Within the Department there are also two infrastructural centres: the Centre for Mass Spectrometry and the Centre for Radon, as well as the Ecological Laboratory with a mobile unit. The Department is involved in a number of national and international research projects and directly with the users of applied research. In order to stay abreast of the constant advances in science, much effort is put into development of knowledge and modernisation of scientific equipment.

A significant part of the basic and applied research of the Department is performed by the “Environmental Technologies” Centre of Excellence, partially funded by the EU Structural Funds, which connects the scientific excellence of the Institute with industry. Collaboration with the Slovenian water technology platform is also aimed at making our knowledge available to industry, agriculture and people through the institutions that are responsible for water management and protection in Slovenia.

Department Head: Prof Dr Milena Horvat
                                                                                     Last update: March 11, 2009

News

19.01.2009
In 2008, a new project in the 7th EU Framework Programme "Floating Sensorised Networked Robots for Water Monitoring" - "HydroNet" has started. Please check the project web-page, ...

27.03.2008
From February 3 to March 3, 2008, our colleague joined the Ukrainian research expedition to the Vernadsky Station in Antarctica. Read more  ...