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IIvica Puljak is Professor of physics at University of
Split, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Enginnering and
Naval Arhitecture (FESB). In 2011/2012 he is also research associate
at CERN. He completed his BsC studies in electrical engineering at
FESB and MsC studies in particle physics at University of Zagreb. He
has been working for his PhD thesis at Laboratory Leprince Ringuet
(LLR) at Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, and got his PhD in particle
physics from University Paris VI in 2000. He is a member of CMS
collaboration since 1994 and MAGIC collaboration since 2009. His
research interests are construction of the electromagnetic
calorimeter of the CMS detector, search for the Higgs boson and
astroparticle physics.
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