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Updated 15.9.2020
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Stefan Konstantinov Balabanov
Emeritus Professor

RECORD 1
(19 February 2016)

  1. Апарат 1: Микроампериметър 0,1 - 1 микро Ампер, М95 за постоянен ток, Инв. № 9395, Гаранционна карта, издадена на 31 януари 1966 г. Сериен № 20343

  2. Апарат 2: Волтметър, Норма, сериен № 1068509; обхват: 75 V, 150V, 300 V, 750 V; инв. № ФИ 2529 за постоянен ток

  3. Апарат 3: Спектрометър, Spectra, USA; 29.2.1988, инвентарен № 30001

  4. Метална маса

RECORD 2
(5 January 2018 from Nanophysics Section)

  1. Фотометър ВФМ 57 със захранване

  2. Яркомер тип УБД 10/4

Record 3
(19 August 2020 г.)

  1. Documents 1976-1990

  2. Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors, 12 International Conference, Abstracts, Prague, 24-28 August 1987

  3. Amorphous and Liquid Semiconductors, 12 International Conference, Procrrdings I-II, Prague, 24-28 August 1987

  4. Amorphous Semiconductors, Science and Technology, 15 International Conference, Abstracts, Cambridge, UK, 6-10 September 1993

  5. Art of Africa, 2011

  6. J. Besot, Developments and trends in sputtering deposition techniques, Thin Solid Films (32) 19-25 (1976)

  7. Materialstoday, Self-clining materials Biology at the surface Bioceramic implants (11) 2003

  8. Materialstoday, 2003 cover competition winner nano-lotus Designing in personality Art finds the soul of materials (12) 2003

  9. Materialstoday, Keeping up with Moore's Law Introducing low-k dielectrics Dealing with e-waste (1) 2004

  10. Materialstoday, Form and color of metal nanoparticles Nanoparticles in good health Magnetic probes for biomedicine (2) 2004

  11. Materialstoday, Space for bulk metallic glass Enabling the biotech revolution Glass gets smart (3) 2004

  12. Materialstoday, Porous materials go organic Supramolecular chemistry in control Hard-working polymers (4) 2004

  13. Materialstoday, Material support for tissue regeneration Tissue engineering risks and benefits Engineering cell sheets (5) 2004

  14. Materialstoday, New family of nanostructures Bright future for ZnO At the frontier of transparent oxides (6) 2004

  15. Materialstoday, Writing in three dimensions Shaping colloids with ion beams Microfluidics go to market (7-8) 2004

  16. Materialstoday, Doping strategies for nanotubes (10) 2004

  17. Materialstoday, A framework for nanocomposites (11) 2004

  18. Materialstoday, 2004 competition cover organic semiconductors (12) 2004

  19. Materialstoday, Quantum dots cast silicon in a new light (1) 2005

  20. Materialstoday, Projecting optical lithography into the future (2) 2005

  21. Materialstoday, Nanowires as chemical and biological sensors (4) 2005

  22. Materialstoday, New-field spectroscopy probes the nanoscale (5) 2005

  23. Materialstoday, Thaking the heat out of electronics (6) 2005

  24. Materialstoday, Assessing the potential of molecular electronics (7-8) 2005

  25. Materialstoday, Emulating biological structures (9) 2005

  26. Materialstoday, Combinational methods for materials discovery (10) 2005

  27. Materialstoday, Simulations probe the extreme (11) 2005

  28. Materialstoday, When materials meets biology, v.8 (12) 2005

  29. Materialstoday supplement, Nanotoday, Biomotors to power nanotechnology (12) 2005

  30. Materialstoday, Large-scale facilities X-rays and neutrons give new insight, v. 9 (1-2) 2006

  31. Materialstoday, Pores for thought Porous materials for electronics, catalysis, energy and healthcare, v. 9 (3) 2006

  32. Materialstoday, Bend and flex The challenges ahead for flexible electronics, v. 9 (4) 2006

  33. Materialstoday, Defects, dislocations, and deformation Probing the mechanics of nanomaterials, v. 9 (5) 2006

  34. Materialstoday, The future of microelectronics Silicon continues to reign supreme, v. 9 (6) 2006

  35. Materialstoday, And then there was light The bright future of photonics, v. 9 (7-8) 2006

  36. Materialstoday, Patterning with polymers Bringing block copolymers to order, v. 9 (9) 2006

  37. Materialstoday, Nanowires and nanotubes Electronics and photonics in one dimension, v. 9 (10) 2006

  38. Materialstoday, All in a spin Magnetic semiconductors and tunnel junctions, v. 9 (11) 2006

  39. Materialstoday, Material response to tissue engineering 2006 cover competition winner, v. 9 (12) 2006

  40. Materialstoday, Carbon nanomaterials Graphene joins the family, v. 10 (1-2) 2007

  41. Materialstoday, Organic transistors Single crystals bring a new order, v. 10 (3) 2007

  42. Materialstoday, Soft matter gets smart Polymers remember the way tey were, v. 10 (4) 2007

  43. Materialstoday, Inorganic nanostructures, v. 10 (5) 2007

  44. Materialstoday, New methods in nanofabrication Programmed reactions set a pattern, v. 10 (6) 2007

  45. Materialstoday, Shining a light on Si, v. 10 (7-8) 2007

  46. Materialstoday, At breaking point, v. 10 (9) 2007

  47. Materialstoday, Complexity and diversity The wonderful world of oxides, v. 10 (10) 2007

  48. Materialstoday, A real alternative Materials and devices for cheap, efficient solar power, v. 10 (11) 2007

  49. Materialstoday, Tomography a new dimension in materials science, v. 10 (12) 2007

  50. Materialstoday, Repair kits for the body, v. 11 (5) 2008

  51. Materialstoday, What memories are made of New technologies for data storage, v. 11 (6) 2008

  52. Materialstoday, The glassy state in metals, v. 12 (1-2) 2009

  53. Materialstoday, Metamaterials, v. 12 (3) 2009

  54. Materialstoday, Compound semiconductors, v. 12 (4) 2009

  55. Materialstoday, Nanofabrication by self-assembly, v. 12 (5) 2009

  56. Materialstoday, Straight, waved, coiled and branched, v. 12 (6) 2009

  57. Materialstoday, Up close and personal with atoms and molecules, v. 12 (7-8) 2009

  58. Materialstoday, Nanobiosensors, v. 12 (9) 2009

  59. Photon-Detectors, 12th International Symposium, Proceedings, Varna, Bulgaria, 21-23 May 1986

  60. Sixth International conference on the structure of non-crystalline materials, Abstracts, Praha, 29.08.1994 - 02.09.1994

  61. Structura of non-crystalline materials 6, North Holland, 1995

  62. Symbols, Uits and Nomenclature in Physics, SUN Commission Document 61-44, Unesco, 1961

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