Vojkan Jaksic is a Professor of Mathematical Physics who has contributed extensively to the field through various publications and research. He is currently situated at Politecnico di Milano, having previously held a B.S. from the University of Belgrade and a Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology in 1991. His research interests primarily include Mathematical Physics, a discipline that investigates mathematical structures within physics. Over the years, Jaksic has worked on numerous papers focused on quantum measurements, thermodynamic limits, and statistical mechanics, establishing him as a critical figure in advancing knowledge in these areas. His scholarly work is characterized by rigorous inquiry into entropy production and related phenomena. Jaksic has collaborated with various researchers and his findings often address fundamental problems in quantum systems and statistical mechanics. With a commitment to educating the next generation of physicists, he continues to engage in both theoretical and applied research that enriches the broader scientific community.