Dr. Salomonovic was involved in the ORT network for almost 30 years. He was instrumental in returning ORT to the Czech Republic and the development of STEM studies at the ORT-affiliated Lauder School in Prague.
He was a significant contributor to the Academic Advisory Council and was highly respected as both a leading scientist and a member of the ORT family.
Dr. Salomonovic gained his PhD in Nuclear and Sub-Nuclear Physics from the Czech Technical University of Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Science, and took a permanent position as research fellow in the same department.
In 1999 he left academia and became a full-time employee at Pfeiffer Vacuum. He went on to become a country manager and head of the company’s commercial operations in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, as well as liaison for Israel.
Vladimir Dribinskiy, World ORT’s Chief Program Officer, said: “Radan’s loss will be felt by many of us. He was very down-to-earth and practical in his work with ORT. As the son of Holocaust survivors he was very involved in Jewish heritage and Holocaust memorial efforts in his country.
“It is a huge loss for us and his family – our thoughts and condolences go to his wife and teenage son.”
Dr. Salomonovic (left) with ORT South Africa’s Ellis Falkof at a World ORT event in Israel in 2022