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Dear colleagues,<br>
<br>
I would like to invite you to the following seminar<br>
<br>
Guy Paić<br>
(UNAM Mexico)<br>
<br>
"<span style=" color:#000000;">A random walk through physics:<br>
</span><span style=" color:#000000;">From low-energy nuclear physics</span><span
style=" color:#000000;"> to high-energy physics through small
trips<br>
</span><span style=" color:#000000;">to other areas in 55 years of
work</span>"<br>
<br>
Tuesday, 9th June, 14:00h, F-102
<br>
<br>
<span style=" color:#000000;">I had the opportunity and the honour
to be a member of the first generation of students who had
completed a doctorate in nuclear physics in Zagreb. The successes
of these early days, when it was possible that Zagreb is in the
center of research in the field of few-nucleon systems, are worth
mentioning and analysing. Notable successes were also achieved in
later times, when the Zagreb group was oriented towards external
accelerators operating at higher energies. The challenge of
completely unexplored particle landscape has prompted the move of
the research to an entirely new area as a part of CERN, which had
the ability of accelerating ions of oxygen to ultra-relativistic
energies. Starting from the challenge to create a recognizable
group from Zagreb in this environment, the development of data
analysis and the RICH detectors to the final current work in
Mexico, created nearly three decades of intensive work and
pleasure.</span><br>
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Best regards,<br>
Ivica Smolić<br>
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