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Montenegro

Intro

 

In Montenegro, high energy physics takes place at University of Montenegro. University of Montenegro has been a full member of several international scientific collaborations in particle physics: H1 collaboration at DESY institute in Hamburg, CMS collaboration at CERN in Geneva as well as RD50 collaboration at CERN. Scientists from University of Montenegro had participated to several other experiments during their scientific specializations. Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics of University of Montenegro is devoted to rather diverse outreach activities ranging from Masterclasses to lectures for general audience during science promotion events.

Details

JOINED: 2016

CURRENT STATUS: MEMBER

U Crnoj Gori, fizika visokih energija izvodi se na Univerzitetu Crne Gore. Univerzitet Crne Gore punopravni je član nekoliko međunarodnih naučnih kolaboracija u fizici čestica: H1 kolaboracije u DESY institutu u Hamburgu, CMS kolaboracije u CERN-u u Ženevi, kao i RD50 kolaboracije u CERNu.
Profesori i saradnici sa Univerziteta Crne Gore učestvovalii su i u još nekoliko eksperimentalnih kolaboracija tokom svog naučnog usavršavanja. Prirodno-matematički fakultet Univerziteta Crne Gore posvećen je raznovrsnim aktivnostima u popularizaciji nauke, u rasponu od organizacije i realizacije masterklasa u fizici čestica do predavanja za opštu publiku tokom događaja promocije nauke.

JOINED: 2016

CURRENT STATUS: MEMBER

Representative

Ivana Pićurić

Ivana Pićurić

Head of the Department of Physics at Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Montenegro

ivanap@ucg.ac.me

Ivana Pićurić

Ivana graduated in Physics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Podgorica, Montenegro and then she achieved Master degree 1997 and Doctoral degree 2002 at University of Belgrade, Department of experimental particle physics.

She has worked at the University of Montenegro, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Physics since 1991 and as full professor since 2013.

She is the Head of the Department of Physics at Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Montenegro, since 2009 to 2016 and since 2020.

She is a member of international research collaboration H1 at the electron-proton collider HERA at DESY where she has  worked on the precision measurement of the proton structure function.

She is  a member of the radiation protection team at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Montenegro.