Privacy Policy
This website may process limited personal data when visitors contact Professor Gimzewski by email, use a contact form, subscribe to updates, or interact with embedded third-party services. Such data may include names, email addresses, message contents, IP addresses, browser information, server logs, and technical usage data.
Personal data will be used only for legitimate website-related purposes, such as responding to enquiries, maintaining website security, improving functionality, managing correspondence, and complying with legal obligations.
Where applicable, visitors have rights under data protection law, including the right to request access to their personal data, correction, deletion, restriction of processing, objection to processing, and data portability. In the European Union, individuals also have the right to lodge a complaint with a competent supervisory authority. In Croatia, the relevant authority is the Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency, AZOP.
A separate Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy should be provided if the website uses analytics, contact forms, newsletter subscriptions, embedded videos, social-media plugins, tracking cookies, or third-party services.
Cookies and Analytics
This website may use essential cookies or similar technologies necessary for the operation and security of the website. It may also use analytics or embedded third-party services only where configured by the site operator.
Where non-essential cookies, analytics, or tracking technologies are used, visitors should be provided with appropriate information and, where required, the opportunity to consent or decline.
No Commercial Offer
Unless expressly stated otherwise, this website does not constitute an offer to sell goods or services. It is not intended as an e-commerce platform. Any references to lectures, exhibitions, collaborations, publications, or professional activities are provided for informational purposes and do not create a contractual relationship.
The former European Online Dispute Resolution platform should not be included as a live dispute-resolution link in new website notices, since the European Commission states that the platform was discontinued as of 20 July 2025.
Governing Law
This legal notice shall be interpreted, where applicable, in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Croatia and relevant European Union law, without prejudice to any mandatory rights that visitors may have under the laws of their country of residence.
Contact
For legal, editorial, copyright, privacy, or correction requests concerning this website, please contact:
Professor James K. Gimzewski
Email: gimzewski@gmail.com
Website: gimzewski.com
Last updated: [May 11, 2026]