Nobel laureate Dundan Haldane gets Slovenian citizenship
Washington, 24 March - Duncan Haldane, co-recipient of the 2016 Nobel Prize in physics, is now a dual British-Slovenian citizen. He received Slovenian citizenship at a ceremony at the Slovenian Embassy in Washington, DC on Friday.
Washington, DC, US
Nobel laureate in physics Duncan Haldane gets Slovenian citizenship at the Slovenian Embassy in Washington, US.
Photo: Jernej Škorja/STA
Ljubljana
Nobel laureate Duncan Haldane receives a special accolade from the Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia's pre-eminent research institution.
Photo: Tamino Petelinšek/STA
Haldane is of Slovenian stock and has often spoken of his Slovenian roots.
His mother Ljudmila was born in a Slovenian family in Verlach, in present-day Austria.
She met a Scottish doctor at the end of WWII while working at a Partisan hospital and they moved to the UK.
Haldane describes himself as half Scottish, half Slovenian.
A professor of physics at Princeton University, he received the Nobel prize for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter.