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Prof. Drago Kolar (alias Bob) was a Head of the Ceramics Department at the Jozef Stefan Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia) from 1965 until 1997. Ceramics and ceramic art in the art world means artwork made out of clay bodies and fired to form a ceramic. The Jožef Stefan Institute is the largest research Institute in Slovenia. Ljubljana ( is the largest and Capital city of Slovenia. It is located in the center of the country and is a mid-sized city of some 270000 inhabitants Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Republika Slovenija) is a Country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west In this period the Ceramics Department grew to be among the top ceramics-research facilities in the world.

Prof. Kolar was one of the world leading scientists in the field of ceramic materials. His main scientific interest was in sintering mechanisms & microstructure development in ceramics, high-temperature phase equilibria and functional ceramics.

During his lifetime he published, together with his co-workers, over 200 publications in international periodicals, over 200 publications in the proceedings of international conferences and co-authored 9 patents. Besides his research activities he was actively involved in teaching at the University of Ljubljana. The University of Ljubljana (Univerza v Ljubljani Universitas Labacensis is the first and the largest University in Slovenia; with 64000 enrolled graduate He supervised 36 doctoral theses, 54 master's theses and 146 B.Sc. theses. A dissertation (also called thesis or disquisition) is a document that presents the author's Research and findings and is submitted in support of candidature A Bachelor of Science ( BS, BSc or BSc in the UK; less commonly S

Among his many honours and awards the most distinguished are: "Ambassador of Science of the Republic of Slovenia" (1995), "Honorary Diploma of the International Institute for the Science of Sintering" (1979), "Niobium Medal of the Max-Planck Institute" (1987), "Two Particle Man" recognition, German Powder Met. Soc. (1997).

The IJS magazine No. 79 (February 2000) was dedicated to Prof. Kolar (see articles in English by Guenter Petzow from MPI Stuttgart and by J. P. Guha from IJS).

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Invited and introductory lectures on International conferences and invited lectures on Universities and Institutes abroad: More than 30 lectures concerning sintering and microstructure development in ceramics, high temperature phase euqilibria, functional and engineering ceramics

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