- Jaak Aaviksoo
Infobox_President
name=Jaak Aaviksoo
nationality=Estonian
order=26thEstonian Minister of Defense
term_start=5 April ,2007
term_end=
predecessor=Jürgen Ligi
successor=
birth_date=Birth date and age|1954|1|11|mf=y
birth_place=Tartu ,Estonian SSR
dead=alive
death_date=
death_place=
spouse=Kiira Aaviksoo
party=Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica
alma_mater =University of Tartu
profession=physicist Jaak Aaviksoo, born
11 January 1954 inTartu ,Estonian SSR is an Estonian politician and currentEstonian Minister of Defense . He is a member ofliberal conservative Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica .Education and career in science
After finishing Tartu Secondary School No. 2 (present-day
Miina Härma Gymnasium ) in 1971, Aaviksoo enetered theTartu State University physics department in the chemistry-physics faculty and graduated "cum laude " in the field oftheoretical physics in 1976. From 1976 to 1992 he was first junior, then senior and then leading scientist at the Physics Institute of theEstonian Academy of Sciences (named Academy of Sciences of the Estonian SSR until 1988). There he also become a Ph.D. in Physics (Thesis: On Resonant Secondary Emission in sodium nitrite and Authracene) in 1981. In 1992 he returned toTartu University , this time as aprofessor ofoptics andspectroscopy . In 1995 he was the acting director of theTartu University institute ofexperimental physics andtechnology and from 1992 to 1995 also the first pro-rector ofTartu University . He became a member of theEstonian Academy of Sciences and thus anacademician in 1994. From 1981 to 1994 Aaviksoo worked in many foreign institutes as a guest professor, namely the Novosibirsk Institute of Thermal Physics, the Max Planck Solid Objects Exploration Institute in Stuttgart,Osaka University and .First spell as a politician and rectorate of Tartu University
From November 1995 to January 1996 he was
Estonian Minister of Culture and Education and from then to November 1997 he was theEstonian Minister of Education in the governments ofTiit Vähi . During this period he was also a member of theconservative liberal Reform Party, from which he resigend before becoming therector ofTartu University in 1998. He won a second and final five-year term in 2003, but resigned in 2006 to once again pursue a political career.Restart of Aaviksoo's career in politics
Elections in 2007
In 2006 Jaak Aaviksoo announced that he would be leaving the post of rector of
Tartu University to run for a seat in the Estonian parliament orRiigikogu in the 2007 elections, this time not as a member of the Reform Party, but as a member ofliberal conservative Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica . Before joining the party and leaving his post as rector, Aaviksoo was considered as a candidate for the presidental elections in 2006, which were won byToomas Hendrik Ilves . After already having joined Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica, Aaviksoo sought to become the party's leader for the 2007 parliamentary elections and so candidate forPrime Minister of Estonia , but lost a closely contested duel within the party to internationally renowned two-time former Prime MinisterMart Laar .In the elections he gained 4241 votes in his district and was elected to
Riigikogu . Aaviksoo's party was left third in the elections with 19 seats after the Reform Party with 31 and the Centre Party with 29 seats. AfterAndrus Ansip , leader of the Reform Party, invited Union of Pro Patria and Res Publica to form a coalition government, Aaviksoo was tipped for several high positions, i.e. theSpeaker of Riigikogu and Minister of Economics. Surprisingly, he took the post of Defense Minister instead.As Minister of Defense
Having assumed office on
April 5 2007 , his first primary goals as Defense Minister are restructuring the power management of theEstonian Defense Forces and dealing with the situation of theBronze Soldier of Tallinn , a Soviet war monument, which' soon-to-be-carried-out moving has caused much controversy and ethnic tension between a large proportion Estonians and local Russians. He also sees the Estonian youth's weak will of defending their country as a serious problem.Personal life
Jaak Aaviksoo is married and a father of three. He speaks fluent English, German, Russian and French on an average level.
Works
Aaviksoo has publicized over 100 scientific articles and over 80 publicistic articles from 1976 to 2002. His more important publifications from the past decade are [Biography on the official website of the Estonian Ministry of Defense [http://www.mod.gov.ee/?op=body&id=320] ] :
*J. Aaviksoo, C. Gourdon, R. Grousson, P. Lavallard, "Photoluminescence quantum yield in GaAs/AlAs superlattices", Solid State Electronics (vol. 40, no 1-8, p. 687, 1996)
*J. Aaviksoo, C. Gourdon, P. Lavallard, "Power nonlinearities in the luminescence spectrum of GaAs/AlAs superlattices", Solid State Communications (vol. 99, no 6, p. 387, 1996)
*S. O. Kognovitskii, V. V. Travnikov, J. Aaviksoo, I. Reimand, "Light Scattering by electrons in the absorption region of GaAs" - Phys. Solid State (vol. 39, no. 6, p. 907, 1997)
*I. Reimand, J. Aaviksoo, "Exciton interaction with hot electrons in GaAs", Technical digest of X International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena in Spectroscopy, (Tartu, 1997, p. 82)
*J. Aaviksoo, "Estonian physicist: Active and productive", Science (vol. 275, no 5299, p. 463)
*J. Aaviksoo. Priorities for Higher Education in Central and Eastern European Countries. - Higher Education Management (vol. 9, no. 2, p. 19, 1997).
*I. Reimand, J. Aaviksoo, "Exciton interaction with hot electrons in GaAs", Phys. Rev. B 61, 2000, no 24, p 16653-16658Honors
*Member of the
Academy of Sciences of Estonia (1994)
*TheEstonia n Order of the State Coat of Arms, class IV (1999)
*The Grand Cross of Merit of theFederal Republic of Germany (2000)
*The Order of Merit of theFrench Republic (2001)
*The White Rose Order of theRepublic of Finland (2001)
*The Medal of theCity of Tartu (2002)
*Honorary doctoral degree ofTartu University (2003)
*Member ofAcademia Europaea (2004)
*The White Star services badge of theRepublic of Estonia (2006)References
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