Tatjana Agatonovic Jovin

Tatjana Agatonovic Jovin is research assistant at the Institute of Physics in Belgrade, Serbia. She joined ATLAS in 2009, doing her PhD at the University of Belgrade. Her research included searches for new physics that can show up in decays of strange B mesons by measuring CP-violating weak mixing phase and decay rate difference using time-dependent angular analysis. In addition to her fascination with physics she loves hiking, skiing, music and fine arts!

Lepton Photon 2015: Into the dragon’s lair

This was my first time in Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia – a nation rich with forests and lakes, and the only country that connects the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Pannonian Plain. The slight rain was not an ideal welcome, but knowing that such an important conference that was to be held there – together with a beautiful evening stroll – relaxed my mind.

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Lepton Photon 2015

This was my first time in Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia – a nation rich with forests and lakes, and the only country that connects the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Pannonian Plain. The slight rain was not an ideal welcome, but knowing that such an important conference that was to be held there - together with a beautiful evening stroll - relaxed my mind.

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