Museum "History of Physics in Bulgaria"
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I. TodorovPascual Jordan the unsung hero among the creators of quantum mechanics

N. Balabanov Unified Theory of Rudger Boskovic (300 anniversary of the Croatian scholar)

T. Mishonov100 years Superconductivity

A. KarastoyanovFacing to the Problems of the Century (On the occasion of one century Assene Datzeff birth)

K. KolentsovMerit of Prof. Todor Vasilev to promote physical knowledge

K. Kolentsov, L. YourukovaContributions and achievements of Prof. Razum Andreichin in various fields of physics

G. StanilovCirculates and Lorentz Transformations

K. Kolentsov, N. StoilovaAcad. Christo Y. Christov - a remarkable scientist, physicist - theorist, inventor and organizer of the physical community

K. KolentsovAcad. Georgi Nadzakov - man of science physicist with worldwide recognition

A. Bankov, K. KolentsovPetko Popov - founder and supporter of education in optics and optical instrumentation in Bulgaria during the 20th century

G. Vlahakis, Tz. SofronievaBeyond nations? Pierre Beron (1798-1871) and his work. A typical nineteenth century Balkan “savant”

K. Kolentsov30th anniversary of the "Golden Book" with included physicists in it

E. Radeva, K. Kolentsov, L. YourukovaApplication of organosilicon plasma polymers in electroluminescent display structures

M. TerdimouThe introduction of European Mathematics in Greek intellectual world during the 18th century

M. KartsonakisTycho Brahe and Kepler in Prague: Multifold Reflections on Astronomy

S. BalabanovG. Nadjakov's Appeals to Bulgarian scientists and our society

N. NanchevaPages from History of Physics Education in Rousse

M. ZamfirovBibliometrical data on the scientific work of Prof. Paraskeva Simova

E. VatevaNew concept for photo-darkening in amorphous chalcogenides: the role of dual action of light

M. Slavtchova-Bojkova, P. MateevMathematical institute in the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics at the Sofia University

V. Urumov, A. GjurchinovskiContributions from the Balkans – From Boskovic to modern science archives

I. AzmanovSome about the Academicians Nadjakov, Kapitsa and Sergei Vavilov under the Stalin’s epoch

I. AzmanovThe appraisers… for Academician Georgi Nadjakov

I. AzmanovThe Archimedes Paradox and the engineering of the Egyptian Pyramids

G. KamishevaRoots of the theoretical physics in Bulgaria

G. KamishevaHistorical Remarks for the Superconductivity in Bulgaria

Y. DimitrievHistorical overview of research on high temperature superconductors with the participation of teams of UCTM - Sofia

V. LovchinovLow-Temperature Physics and Superconductivity

E. NazarovaA Look at the History of Superconductivity in Bulgaria

T. NurgalievPreparation and Investigation of High Temperature Superconducting Thin Films in the “Superconductivity and Cryoelectronics” Laboratory of IE-BAS

M. ZamfirovBibliometrical data on the scientific work of Lubomir Krastanov

M. ZamfirovAbout "Physics and Chemistry methodics in Primaty Schools" by T. Yonchev – a book published in 1884 and its actuality

M. ZamfirovOn the developing of curricula for High Schools in Bulgaria until 1944 (Mathematics and Science)

M. ZamfirovMain accents of the Nature History and Hygiene curriculum at Five-class girls' schools in 1897

M. ZamfirovFrom the curricula of Science and Nature History in Junior High School in Bulgaria since 1945

A. Petrakiev, T. Oreshkov, A. BankovEmergence and development of optics and spectroscopy and international cooperation with the Balkan countries

   

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GEORGI NADJAKOV INSTITUTE OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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Created: 18 July 2011
Updated: 19 March 2020