Vice-presidents:

Dr Slobodan Milonjic  

Research Professor

Vinca Institute for Nuclear Sciences Laboratory of Chemical Dynamics and Permanent Education (060)

11001 Belgrade, P.O.Box 522

Phone/fax: +381 11 344 72 78
E-mail:smiloni@vin.bg.ac.yu

Homepage: www.vin.bg.ac.yu/060/smilonjic.htm

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Slobodan Milonjic was born in 1942 in Spuz , Montenegro . He graduated from the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, in 1968. He got his MSc (1974) and PhD (1982) degree in Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Belgrade. He has been working at the Vinca Institute since 1968, holding positions from research trainee to scientific adviser. He is the author or co-author of more than 180 scientific papers in the field of separation chemistry, surface chemistry, colloid chemistry, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, analytical chemistry, and materials science, and also of more than 190 papers presented at conferences. He is editor or co-editor of 8 books and publications. His results were cited about 500 times (without self-citation) in the scientific literature. As a visiting professor, invited scientist and researcher, and postdoc fellow he worked at: Department of Colloid Chemistry, The Mendeleev Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, Russia; Department of Chemistry, San Diego State University, San Diego, USA; Faculty of Sciences, University of Limoges, France; Laboratoire Pierre Sue, CEA/CNRS, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette, France; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre d'Etudes de Chimie Metallurgique, Vitry-sur-Seine, France. He was the mentor or co-mentor of 10 BSc works, 2 specializations, 10 MSc and 8 PhD theses. Member of many professional associations and also of editorial boards of three scientific journals (Research Journal of Chemistry and Environment, Indore, India, Journal of Serbian Chemical Society and Tehnika-Novi materijali).

September 2006

 

 

Velimir Radmilovic

Principal investigator

National Center for Electron Microscopy
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
University of California at Berkeley

One Cyclotron Rd., MS-72
Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

Phone: +1 510-486-5663 
E-mail: VRRadmilovic@lbl.gov

Homepage:http://ncem.lbl.gov/Radmilovic/mimo.html

Velimir Radmilovic
   

Velimir Radmilovic was born in 1948 in Herceg Novi, Montenegro. He graduated from the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy (TMF), University of Belgrade, in 1972. He got his MSc (1981) and PhD (1985) degree in Physical Metallurgy, TMF, University of Belgrade. Dr. Radmilovic got a position of an assistant professor in Physical Metallurgy from the TMF in Belgrade in 1985, associate professor in 1991, and full professor in 1995. He has been teaching numerous undergraduate and graduate courses related to materials science and physical metallurgy such as: physical metallurgy, phase transformations, crystallography and crystal defects, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, mechanical metallurgy, and heat treatment. He is the author or coauthor of 143 scientific papers published in peer review journals in the field of physical metallurgy, materials science, nanoscience and nanotechnology and 222 papers published in conference proceedings and presented at national and international conferences. His results were cited in the scientific literature more than 1000 times. As a visiting professor and a research fellow he worked at the Department of Materials Science, University of California at Berkeley, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and National Center for Electron Microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he is currently principal investigator. He has been serving as a reviewer to numerous peer review journals such as Metallurgical and Materials Transaction, Materials Science and Engineering, Science, Nanotechnology, Acta Materialia, Scripta Materialia, Diamond and Related Materials, Journal of Materials Science, Journal of Serbian Chemical Society, etc.

 
 

Dejan I. Rakovic

Professor in Material Science & Biophysics

Department of Microelectronics and Engineering Physics of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Phone: +381 11 337 0074 and 318 5320
Fax: +381 11 324 8681
E-mail: rakovic@net.yu


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Professor Dejan Rakovic was born in 1951 in Belgrade, Serbia, where he completed primary and high school. In 1974 he graduated Engineering Physics at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade as a first in his class. He completed his M.Sc. thesis in 1977 in the field of quantum theory of atomic many-electron correlations and his Ph.D. thesis in 1982 in the field of theoretical vibrational spectroscopy of conducting polymers, at the Physics Division of the Faculty of Science in Belgrade. During 1980/81 he completed postgraduate specialization in the group of Academician L.A. Gribov in Moscow, the renowned authority in theoretical spectroscopy and quantum chemistry of molecules, polymers, and crystals.

Professor Rakovic has a wide scientific interest, broadly related to materials science and biophysics. The research field in materials science mainly encompasses contemporary macromolecular materials and engineering (conducting polymers, fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, microtubules, soliton charge transport,  prospects for molecular electronics and nanoelectronics, ...) as well as theoretical spectroscopy (vibrational, conformational, electronic, ...). The research field in biophysics includes theoretical modeling of cognitive and psychosomatic functions (quantum-holographic and quantum-relativistic bases of states of consciousness and acupuncture system, quantum and classical associative neural networks, consciousness and quantum decoherence, prospects for brain-like computers, ...) as well as experimental electrophysiological correlates in different states (alertnes/drowsiness, stress, microwave resonance relaxation, autogenic training, transcendental meditation, musicogenic states, healing interactions, ...).

Dr. Rakovic got his positions of assistant in Materials Science from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade in 1977, assistant professor in 1985, associate professor in 1990, and full professor in 1997, where he has been teaching numerous courses related to materials science and biophysics on undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and has (co-)authored over 10 textbooks from the university down to high-school levels . He was heading Department of Materials Science in several election periods, postgraduate Materials Science Curriculum since 1987, and undergraduate Medical and Nuclear Engineering Curriculum since 1996 .

Since 1997 professor Rakovic is being vice-president elect of  the Yugoslav Materials Research Society, and co-editor of four books from YUCOMATs being published by Materials Science Forum. H e is a member of international editorial board of the journal Informatica and its referee in the field of consciousness, as well; also, d uring the period 1995-1998 he headed regional project Brain and Consciousness at the European Centre for Peace and Development (ECPD) of the United Nations University of Peace in Belgrade and co-edited five books published by ECPD, while in 1999 he co-founded International Anti-Stress Center (IASC) in Belgrade, becoming president elect of the IASC Governing Board. He has published over 150 scientific papers and communications, cited over 200 times in scientific periodicals and monographs, and has given numerous invited lectures in former Yugoslavia and abroad.

 

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