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Institute of Solid State Physics (Bulgaria)

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Institute of Solid State Physics is one of the physical institutes at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, currently known as the Georgi Nadjakov Institute of Solid State Physics. It provides scientific background of solid state electronics and optics in Bulgaria. Some reports and discussions are referred to below.

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Institute of Solid State Physics (Bulgaria)
Tsarigradsko Shose blvd., Sofia 7-ми 11-ти километър

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Институт по ядрени изследвания и ядрена енергетика

Tsarigradsko Shose blvd.
1784 Sofia, 7-ми 11-ти километър
Bulgaria
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