Pahor Receives Scientists from Atlas Project

Ljubljana, 13 January - President Borut Pahor received Monday Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN who was involved in the discovery of the Higgs boson. Jenni said Slovenian scientists contributed important elements in the detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland's CERN.

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan (pictured). Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan (pictured).
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni (pictured), one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni (pictured), one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikuž (pictured) and Peter Križan. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikuž (pictured) and Peter Križan.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan. Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

Ljubljana
President Borut Pahor receives Peter Jenni, one of the leading experimental particle physicists from CERN, and Slovenian scientists involved in the Atlas project, Marko Mikur and Peter Križan.
Photo: Nebojša Tejić/STA

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