Marko V. Jaric Explained
Marko V. Jarić (Марко Вукобрат Јарић; March 17, 1952 in Belgrade, Serbia – October 25, 1997 in College Station, Texas) was a Serbian-American physicist. He served as visiting professor at Montana State University and Harvard University, and full professor at Texas A&M University[1] [2]
Jarić was a leading researcher in the field of Quasi-Crystals authoring and editing four influential books. An annual award was established in his name, known as the "Serbian Nobel Prize," for excellence in physics by a Serbian born physicist.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
External links
Serbian Wikipedia Entry
Notes and References
- Web site: Marko V. Jaric. Serbica Americana. May 20, 2013.
- Agnolet, Glenn. Saslow, Wayne. Belic, Milivoj. Birman, Joseph. Moss, Simon. Obituary: Marko Vukobrat Jarić. Physics Today. June 1998. 51. 6. 91–92. https://archive.today/20131008004528/http://www.physicstoday.org/resource/1/phtoad/v51/i6/p91_s1?bypassSSO=1. dead. 2013-10-08. 10.1063/1.882287. 1998PhT....51f..91A.
- https://archive.today/20130616140008/http://www.serbianunity.com/serbianunitycongress/our-work/culture-and-society-/155-marko-jaric-award-program-2002 Serbian Unity Congress
- http://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2012/08/13634.html University at Buffalo Awardee
- https://web.archive.org/web/20171026002601/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-301255354.html University at Buffalo
- https://archive.today/20130616140043/http://www.physics.fsu.edu/news/2009/SerbiaLaudsDobrosavljevic/ Florida State Awardee
- http://www.fondacijajaric.rs/ The Foundation "Prof. Marko V. Jarić