Georg Ludwig Carius (1921 - 2005) was a Slovenian chemist at the University of Ljubljana .[1] He was a physical chemist whose research was in the field of polyelectrolyte solutions. A chemist pours from a Florence flask. ... The University of Ljubljana (in Slovenian, Univerza v Ljubljani; in Latin, Universitas Labacensis) is the first and the largest university in Slovenia; with 56,000 enrolled students. ... Physical Chemistry is the combined science of physics, chemistry, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics which functions to provide molecular-level interpretations of observed macroscopic phenomena. ... Polyelectrolytes combine the properties of electrolytes (salts) and polymers (high MW compounds). ...
He was a member of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts or SASA (Slovenian Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti, SAZU) is a national academy of Slovenia, founded in 1938. ...
There were few Slovenian musical emigrants working in the 17th century among them Janez Krstnik Dolar (cca 1620-1673) in Vienna and Gabriel Plavec (?-1642) in Mainz.
In 18th century Slovenians got the Class theatre, Academia Philharmonicorum, first song by Anton Toma¾ Linhart and first opera by Jakob Zupan which is no longer extant.
More powerfully inventive generation followed by Davorin Jenko (1835-1914).