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MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMY

REGULAR MEMBERS

  1. Aćimović-Pavlović Zagorka
  2. Bogdanović Vojislav
  3. Gulišija Zvonko
  4. Jokanović Vukoman
  5. Kostov Ana
  6. Lačnjevac Časlav
  7. Miletić Saša
  8. Mrdak Mihailo
  9. Nikolić Branislav
  10. Pavlović Miomir
  11. Rajković Miloš
  12. Stojanović Mirjana
  13. Stoiljković Dragoslav
  14. Tomić Milorad
  15. Štrbac Nada

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS

  1. Barać Milan

FOREIGN MEMBERS

REGULAR MEMBERS

  1. Vuksanović Darko
  2. Mišurović Ana
  3. Ćosović Bogdan
  4. Gligorić Miladin

DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND METALLURGY ENGINEERING ACADEMY OF SERBIA

Aćimović-Pavlović Zagorka

1948, Užice

Prof. Dr. Zagorka S. Aćimović-Pavlović, a graduate engineer and professor in pension, was born on February 8, 1948, in Užice, where she finished primary and secondary technical school. She graduated from the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, in 1973. She received her master's degree in 1984 and her doctorate in 1991. Doctoral dissertation with the topic "The influence of relevant technological parameters on the quality of castings obtained by the method of casting with volatile models" she defended in 1991 with her mentor prof. doctor Miloš Tomović.
She worked at the Sevojno copper rolling mill at the OOUR Copper Foundry as an engineer for smelting and casting from 1973 to 1975. From 1975 to 1978, in the RK SSO of Serbia, she worked as deputy secretary of the RK SSO. She worked in the Technogas-Inos joint venture in Belgrade from 1978 to 1988 in the position of independent researcher and designer in the Sector for Development in the fields of metallurgy, recycling of secondary raw materials, and protection of the human environment. Since 1988, at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade, he has been working on scientific research projects as a research associate, and from 1992 to 2013, she has been teaching and practicing in regular and doctoral studies at the Department of Metallurgy. In 2012, she was elected a full professor in the field of metallurgy. As a professor, she was a mentor to a large number of students' graduation theses and five doctoral dissertations. She has published a large number of scientific papers in international and domestic journals and scientific conferences. She taught at the Higher Technical School of Mechanical Engineering in Belgrade- Zemun, the Higher Technical School of Užice, the Higher Technical School of Vocational Studies in Uroševac with headquarters in Leposavić, KiM, and the School for Permanent Education of Technical Staff at The Vinča Institute in Belgrade.

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Bogdanović Vojislav

1946, Novi Sad

Finished Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade 1969, M.D. in 1977 and Ph.D. in 1982. at the same Faculty from subject matter of polyethylene low density production.
Employed in HIP-Petrohemija from 1971 until 2007. In period 1971-1974 worked in Development Department and from 1974 until 1991 in the low density polyethylene plant first as process engineer, then as assistant manager for production and finally as Managing Director. In period 1991-2005 was Director of Development for complete Petrochemical Complex and from 2006 until 2007 Manager for Advancement Production.
In period 1985-2207 worked also as part time in Belgrade Polytechnic Higher School. From 2007. was employed as permanet professor at the same institution for subject Production and Processing of Polymers. Until retirement in 2013, besides the teaching activities, was a coordinator for the whole section of Polymers for basic and advance studies and published several books and mimegraphed notes from polymer processing. In respect to scientific academic titles was elected as scientific associate in 1985. and for senior research fellow in 1991. at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy at Belgrade University.
Up to now published more than 100 scientific and professional papers in leading foreign and domestic journals and participated on numerous Simposiums and Congresses inland and abroad from the subject matter production and processing of polymers and was author of several monographs from these fields. For several decades was very active and still is in domestic associations in polymer field (President of Society of Plastic and Rubber Engineers – IPG, Director of Juplas-Serbian Plastic Association) and was editor-in-chief of journal Plastika i guma in period 1985-1996 and later (1997-2017) in sole professional polymeric journal Svet Polimera.
For his previous work was proposed for October award in Pančevo and Belgrade in 1982. By decree of Presidency of SFRJ from 31.12.1984 was decorated with silver medal for merits in former scientific and professional work. Published English-Serbian dictionary as sole author for injection moulding and compounding in 2016 and dictionary in four languages about these processing techniques in 2018.

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Gulišija Zvonko

1952, Kikinda

Mr. Gulišija obtained B.Sc. in Metallurgy from Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, in 1976. From the same Faculty he obtained MSc in 1979, and PhD in 1983.
The first employment he found in ILR factory in Železnik in 1976, while in the same year he started to work in FOD - casting factory, Belgrade. Since 1979 he works at Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials (ITNMS) in Belgrade.
Mr. Gulišija became Deputy Director for Science and Research at Institute for Metallurgy and Technology - former part of nowadays ITNMS in 1988. Till then he was the Manager of Metal Processing Laboratory. Since 1991, he is the Manager of Metallurgy and Chemical Engineering Department at ITNMS. In 2008 he was appointed as Director of the Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials (ITNMS) in Belgrade.
Mr. Gulišija, held teaching courses in Fundamentals of Foundry and Metal Testing at Metallurgical Department of Technical Faculty in Bor for undergraduate studies. He was appointed as Specialist for Non-Ferrous Metallurgy in the Republic of Serbia in 1990, and in 1994 the Federal Ministry for Science, Technology and Development appointed him as Specialist.
In 2007 he was appointed as vice president of Central Scientific Committee for Materials and Chemical Technologies at Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia.
He is engaged in fundamental, applied and development research in the field of processing of liquid metals and alloys, in development the new technologies for high-quality materials processing, and improvement environmental technologies for secondary materials recycling. He also works on projects and feasibility studies elaboration for existing technologies improvement and for new technologies and products in the field of ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy development.

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Jokanović Vukoman

1949, Plužine, Crna Gora

Faculty of Natural Sciences, course of Physical Chemistry he finished 1972 in Belgrade. Master thesis defended in 1984 and doctor thesis in 1988 in Center of Multidisciplinary studies, University of Belgrade.
From 1982 to 1989 he worked as Research collaborator, then Scientific collaborator and Higher scientific collaborator at Metallurgical Institute in Zenica. After that till 1991 he was engaged as University lecturer and Associate professor teaching subjects of Refractory materials and Powder Mettalurgy at Metallurgical and Mechanical Engineering Faculties in Zenica. From 1991 to 2000 he worked at Institute for technology of nuclear and other row materials in Belgrade. And after that he worhed in his own enterprise ALBOS and Теchnical institute of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. From 2005 till today he is employed in Institute of nuclear sciences Vinča in Belgrade. In free time he works as Research proffesor at Faculty of applied arts.
He is author and coauthor about 120 papers published in international journals and numerous inovations in the field of high technologies in the field of production of diamond tools by hot pressing, atomization of metal powders, numerous promising methods in production of nanostructured preciously phased determined nanomaterials and nanocomposites with diverse functional properties for production compacts of defined porosity in the field of biomaterials and regenerative medecine. His field of activity is also incapsulation of drugs, control its rate of release, specificity of activity for various kind of bacteria, its application in inflammatory conditions of suraounding tissues around of given bone implants its specific way of administration independently from the curing tissue.
Between 1988 and 1992 he worked as UNIDO expert for field of special alumina and ceramic fibers. He participated and coordinate projects of excellance in the FP-& framwork in the field of regenerative medecine and implanology.

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Kostov Ana

1969, Beograd

She graduated at the Metallurgical Department of the Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade in 1993. She was an engineer volunteer at the Technical Faculty Bor in 1993, and from 1993 to 1994 the engineer trainee in the Copper Institute Bor, as well as young associate at the Copper Institute of Bor from 1994 to 1997. She defended her master's thesis in 1996 entitled "Comparison of DTA and the TD analysis based alloys that remember the shape." She was a research fellow at the Copper Institute of Bor in the period 1997-2000 years. At the University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty Bor in 1999 defended his doctoral disse­rtation titled "Thermodynamic analysis of ternary system Ga-Ge-Sb" and has been promoted as the youngest doctor of technical sciences at Belgrade University in 2000. On the basis of the Commission for acquiring scientific titles of the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Republic of Serbia gained the title of Research Associate in 2000. She was a lecturer at the Technical Faculty in the school year 2000-2001 on the subject Theory of Metallurgical Processes.On the basis of the Commission for acquiring scientific titles of the Ministry of Science and Environmental Protection of the Republic of Serbia gained the title of Senior Research Fellow in 2005. She has elected assistant professor in the field of chemistry, chemical technology and chemical engineering at the Technical Faculty of Bor, University of Belgrade in 2008. On the basis of the Commission for acquiring scientific titles of the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of Republic of Serbia she gained the title of Research Fellow in 2009 for the area of technical and technological sciences, branches of science: materials and chemical technology. She is an Assistant Director of the Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor for Science and Human Resources since 2002. . She has engaged in doctoral studies at the Technical Faculty in Bor, University of Belgrade on subjects: Knowledge of management and Technology and innova­tion. She has 14 studies and projects for the industry, of which 6 as a project manager, 39 articles published in international journals on SCI list, 41 articles published in journals of national importance, 102 papers presented at conferences of international significance, 105 papers presented at the conference of national importance, 2 invited lectures at the conference of national importance, 1 plenary lecture at the conference of international importance and 14 technical solutions.

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Lačnjevac Časlav

1952, Aleksandrovac

Mr Lačnjevac graduated from Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade in 1976. He won a master's degree in the field of electro catalysis in 1979. In 1994 he defended his doctoral dissertation at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. He was in employment with the Institute of Electrochemistry, ICTM, in Belgrade in the period from 1978 to 1979. After that he got a job with the “Moma Stanojlović” Aircraft Institute, Batajnica, as the head of the Surface Protection Department. He worked at this institution until 1995 when he moved to the Institute for Testing Materials- IMS Institute, Belgrade, where he held different posts - from being the head of the Center for Hydroisolation, Anticorrosion Protection, Wood and Synthetic Materials to being the assistant general manager. Mr. Lacnjevac was promoted to the scientific degree of senior research fellow in 2002. In 2003 he was appointed associate professor, and in 2008 full professor for the narrow scientific field General and Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade.
Mr. Lacnjevac started his scientific- research work during the postgraduate studies. Within the, ICTM, he gained his first experience in the experimental work and he began to study the fundamental and the applied science. In IMS Institute he broadened the scope of his scientific work. During that period, the main interests of his scientific work were directed to the field of obtaining organic compounds using the electrochemical method and the field of corrosion and materials protection.
He took part in the work of different management boards at the IMS Institute and the faculty. From 2007 to 2009 Mr. Lacnjevac held the post of vice-dean for scientific affairs of the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade. He has made the notable contribution to the development of the pedagogical, scientific and professional work. He is the author of the monograph of national significance, 54 published papers, 36 papers in national journals and a large number of communications at international and national conferences.
Mr. Lacnjevac has received a number plaudits and awards: October Award of the City of Belgrade for the best graduation thesis, The Award of the Chamber of Economics of the City of Belgrade for the best doctoral dissertation; The Award of the “Moma Stanojlović” AI for dedication to work for the years 1984, 1987 and 1991, etc.
He is president of the Union of Engineers and Technicians of Serbia.

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Miletić Saša

1951, Beograd

Mr. Miletić graduated from the Faculty of Technology-Metallurgy in Belgrade in 1977. He obtained his Master degree in 2005 at the Centre for the Multidisciplinary Studies of the Belgrade University, and Ph.D. degree in 2006 at the Faculty for the Technical Sciences of the Novi Sad University for the Environment Protection Engineering.
After graduation, he got the job in the Institute for the Testing of Materials of the Republic of Serbia. During twenty years of work he advanced in the profession and managing hierarchy from the researcher to the general director assistant. In 1998. he came to the Institute for the Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, Belgrade. After four years he moved to the company “Galenika – Fitofaramacija a.d.“ for the Deputy General director, and from 2010. he works at the Electric Power Industry of Serbia, in the Department for the Strategy and Investments.
Main area of the scientific and professional activities are investigations and research in the field of inorganic materials - cement, lime, gypsum, mortars, treatment and utilization of secondary raw materials and waste materials, environment protection, etc. He was engaged in the realization of many innovative, developing and technological-strategic scientific-R&DS, so as the many investment-developing studies and projects from those fields.
Since 2008. he is the UNIDO National Expert for the „Cleaner Production“. He performed 52 national/international R&D and scientific projects and 34 R&D projects for numerous companies. He has published six monographies of the national significance, and numerous scientific papers. Mr. Miletić took part in the organization and realization of several dozens of scientific and R&D events of national and international significance.

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Mrdak Mihailo

1957, Nikšić, Crna Gora

He graduated from the Technological and Metallurgical Faculty of the University of Belgrade in 1980. where he completed his postgraduate studies at the Department of Liquid Metal Processing and defended his master's thesis in 1982, and his doctoral dissertation in 2003 at the Faculty of Technical Sciences of the University of Novi Sad. After completing his studies, he worked in the work organization Belgrade foundry of sanitary, mechanical and alloy gray cast iron, then in Ikarus at the position of chief engineer for the development of welding and soldering technology, Momo Stanojlović to the Aviation Institute for the position of Head of the Plasma Department in the Research and Development Sector, Institute for microwave technology and electronics IMTEL-komunikacije a.d. and the Innovation Center of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade in the title of science advisor - professor.

He implemented a large number of projects from the military program related to the protection of parts of turbojet engines using plasma spray technologies. For the civil sector in the metal processing and process industry, he developed several new solutions that are applied in practice as well as in the field of research and development of biomedical materials based on ceramics and metals in orthopedic surgery for the protection of hip implant parts and artificial knees. Mihailo Pupin received a diploma for the results achieved in 1991 at the International Technical Fair in Belgrade. In the field of research development and design of new experimental equipment and technological lines intended for the production of additional welding materials and special electrodes, he won a gold medal with the image of Nikola Tesla at the international exhibition Invention-Belgrade in 2013. He published 134 bibliographic units, of which 2 monographs of prominent national importance, 1 chapter in a monograph of international importance, 121 scientific and professional works, 12 technical solutions, 1 author's exhibition with catalog and scientific review. He stood out as the first author in a high percentage of 55% of 134 bibliographic units.










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Nikolić Branislav

1940, Bajina Bašta

Mr. Nikolić graduated at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, in 1964. His Doctoral dissertation was defended in the area of chemical engineering in 1978.
In the first third of his long-standing work, he worked in production organizations: sugar factory in Peć (1964-1967), at Combine „Trepča“in Kosovska Mitrovica “ (1967-1980) as director of Smeltery and Rafinery of lead, director of Investments in Metallurgy of lead „Trepča” then in Belgrade at the engineering company „Progres Invest“ (1980-1987), the Institute „Kirilo Savić“ (1987-1996) and at IHTM (Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy). Planning engineer and advisor at smeltery „Zajača“ in Loznica, was during the period 1998-2006.
He was Project Manager in realization of many scientific-research projects of federal and national significance, many investment-development projects in the construction of industrial facilities, and projected also many metallurgical and industrial facilities. Mr. Nikolic was elected for expert of Federal Ministry of Science and Development in field of non-ferrous metallurgy and ecology. He was a member of Expert Group of the Serbian Government for the development of economy of Serbia (1994-1995.), then in the period 2002-2003. for Strategy for development of Serbia until 2010. and for more professional organizations.
He had realized a lot of technical solutions in the field of extractive metallurgy of non-ferrous and precious metals, environmental protection, particularly protection of air, and inorganic base technology. He is the author and co-author of several dozens of technical solutions and original technological processes, four monographs, 220 papers, various projects. He was also editor and co-author of capital Chemical-technological-metallurgical manual (2008).
During his many years of work Mr. Nikolić received several awards, recognition, certificates. He was decorated him with The Order of working with silver wreath in 1980. He is Vice president of IAS.

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Pavlović Miomir

1953, Bijeljina, Republika Srpska

Mr. Pavlović graduated from the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade in 1976. He enrolled the third level studies at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade, the electrochemical department in 1976 and in 1979 he got his Master's degree. In 1982 he defended his Ph.D.Thesis He was employed at the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy - Institute of Electrochemistry, Belgrade, in 1979 where is a Scientific Advisor. Since 1997, he was engaged in the scientific-research-teaching process at the University of Eastern Sarajevo, Faculty of Technology Zvornik. In 2006. he was elected as a Full time Professor for the course: “The methodology of scientific research“.
In his scientific work he processed the various fields of electrochemistry, electrochemical engineering, and corrosion and materials protection, from which he, as the author or co-author has, in the country and abroad, over 250 scientific papers, 3 patents, more than 40 technical and development solutions, more than 50 technical papers and over 200 scientific papers at national and international symposiums.
On the other hand, he participated in the implementation of several international projects, he directed, managed and coordinated multiple scientific-researches and development-researches, as well as other projects and tasks. He is the member of several expert groups.
Mr. Pavlović received several awards and recognitions, including the prize that was awarded by Belgrade’s Chamber of Commerce for the best invention in 2002 and in 2007.

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Rajković Miloš

1957, Negotin

Mr. Rajković finished Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade in 1980. At Department of Analytic Chemistry he finished post-graduate studies and wrote M.Sc. thesis (1983) and Doctorial thesis (1986) and gained the title PhD of Technical Sciences.
After finishing studies he worked at IHP Prahovo (1980–1983). Since 1983 ha has been working at Faculty of Agriculture in Zemun at the Department of Food Technology, Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry, where he was elected for full professor in section Chemistry in 2005.
As visiting professor he was lecturing subject Chemistry at Faculty of Forestry of Belgrade University (1993–1998). He was also lecturing Chemistry and Chemical Hazard, the subject which was for the first time introduced at Department of Fire Protection at Technical-mechanic College, Zemun (2001–2007). He is an author of 10 textbooks and 13 books. In Electroanalytic Chemistry, narrow section of Analytical Chemistry, he was engaged in construction and usage of new types of ion-selective electrodes. He participated in construction of two new types of ion-selective electrodes, and in one of them he made patent: ”Copper-selective Electrode Type Covered Wire” (Patent office Republic of Serbia). His other patent is ”CD-clock”.
He is the author of original method for electrolytic determination of lead in gasoline using lead ion-selective electrodes. In environment protection he cope with problem of chemical and processing engineering, ecology engineering as well as waste phosphogypsum, its influence to environment and ways of its refinement and processing.
He received award Gold Badge for IHP Prahovo in 1982 and praise of Yugoslav Association of Inventors and Innovators (JUPIN) in 1999 for invention.

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Stojanović Mirjana

1953, Beograd

Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, graduated in 1977. year, and in 1982.year, becomes master of technical sciences on the same faculty. She defended her doctoral dissertation in 2000. year, at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, department of Agrochemistry, and acquired the title a doctor of biotechnical sciences. The scientific title of Principal Research Fellow gained in 2010. Since 1983. year, works at the Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials in Belgrade, ITNMS, where it is today. From 2009.year, she is on the position of assistant director for science and QMS, and from 2015-2017. on the position of deputy director of ITNMS. She completed her professional training at the National Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology in Warsaw. By the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection RS, in 2003., it was appointed as a member of the expert UNEP Environmental Assessment Commission after the NATO aggression in Serbia and Montenegro. National Representative in the Program of Supporting Environmental Remediation Programs - IAEA - International Atomic Energy Agency. Scientific and professional engagement was dedicated to solving problems in the field of protection of ionizing radiation, especially in the area of contamination of soil and plants with uranium anthropogenic origin, and the development of new eco-materials, phytoremediation and hybrid technologies. She participated in the implementation of a large number of projects funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia. Since 2011, year she has been the project manager in the field of conversion of biomass agro-industrial origin by chemical modification, hydrothermal carbonization and polymer matrix networking into products of new use value. The author and coauthor over 385 scientific and professional papers in international and national journals, at conferences and symposia of international and national significance, technical solutions, editor monographs and author of several chapters in international and national monographs.

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Stoiljković Dragoslav

1947, Beograd

Graduated in 1971, master's degree in 1978 and doctorate in 1981 at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade. In the master's thesis and doctoral dissertation, a new interpretation of the polymerization of ethylene at high pressure is given.
Тrained professionally at the USI Europe factory (Belgium, 1975 and 1978). Made scientific visits to universities in England (Leeds, Loughborough, Lancaster, London, 1988), Malta (1994), USA (Amherst and Pittsburgh, 2000).
1971-1981: Worked at HIP "Petrohemija" (Pančevo) in positions ranging from engineer to manager of the "LDPE" factory. 1981-2012: Professor at the Faculty of Technology in Novi Sad for the subjects: "Technology of Polymerization Products", "Processing of Plastics", "Physical Chemistry of Polymers" and "Methodology of Scientific Research". Author of three textbooks and three monographs. Mentor of 5 master's theses, 8 doctoral dissertations and several dozens of graduate theses; Consultant in the factories: HIPOL (Odžaci), FIM (Kanjiža) and Petrochemical complex in Basra (Iraq). 1990-1996. worked on the restructuring of Naftagas-HIP-Jugopetrol. 1996-2005. is the founder and director of the company POLI (consulting and engineering for plastics and rubber). Retired in 2012.
Participated in 23 scientific projects. Presented works at international (32) and national meetings (156). Published papers in international (24) and national journals (71), most of them in the field of engineering of polymer materials, and several dozens in the physics and philosophy of Roger Boscovich. He developed an original interpretation of the supramolecular organization of monomers and its influence on the mechanism and kinetics of polymerization and the structure of the obtained polymers.
He was a member of the presidency of the Association of Chemists and Technologists of Yugoslavia, member of the editorial board of the domestic magazine "Plastika i guma", editor of the magazine "Svet plastike i gume", president of the board of the Chemical School in Novi Sad, member of the presidency of the Serbian Chemical Society (SHD), member of the presidency of the Chemical Society Vojvodina (SHD-HDV), president of the Materials Section at SHD-HDV, member of the editorial board of the domestic magazine "Hemijska industrija", editor of the magazine "Gradac" for issue 180-181 (2011) dedicated to Roger Boscovich. At SANU, RS "Petnica", AS "Roger Boscovich", SHD and other organizations, he gave about 80 lectures. Now a member of the "Ecological Movement Novi Sad" and a regular member of the Engineering Academy of Serbia since 2023.
Award of the Belgrade Chamber of Commerce for a successful doctoral dissertation (1981); Award from the Society of Plastic and Rubber professionals of Croatia for the "Polyethylene" course (1986) and honorary member (2010); Honorary member of SHD-HDV for contribution to the development of the Society (2001); Acknowledgments of the LDPE factory (2005), HIP-Petrohemija (2007), the ecological society "Vrelo" (Novi Sad) (2013), the Center for the Development of Education "Planeta" and the high school "Veljko Petrović" (Sombor) (2017 and 2018). Charter of the "Environmental Movement of Novi Sad" (2018 and 2021).

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Tomić Milorad

1968. Šabac

Dr Milorad Tomić graduated from the Faculty of Technology, the Chemical Technology course in 1992 in Tuzla. He defended his magistar's thesis in 2003 and his doctoral dissertation in 2007 at the Faculty of Technology in Zvornik, University of East Sarajevo. After completing the faculty, he started working at H.K. "Viskoza" Loznica in 1993, initially as a junior engineer at D.D. "Svila". Later, within H.K. "Viskoza," they moved to D.D. "Hemiremont," in the Anticorrosion Protection Sector, initially as the chief engineer, and in 1997, he was appointed as the technical director of the sector. Since 1999, he has been continuously employed at the University of East Sarajevo and has progressed through all academic ranks, from assistant to full professor. At the Faculty of Technology in Zvornik, he was elected as the vice-dean for research and development from 2007 to 2017. Additionally, he worked as an external collaborator at the Faculty of Technology in Banja Luka for two academic years from 2011 to 2013. He is the author of two collections of tasks and three chapters in books (monographs) written within the international Tempus project. He is also the author of the book "Heat Exchangers - Engineering Aspects" and the monograph "Valorization of Gallium from Decomposed Bayer's Alkali." So far, he has published 23 scientific papers in internationally recognized journals, 56 in nationally significant journals, and presented 189 papers at international conferences. He coordinated two international COST projects in front of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and participated in 10 international bilateral projects. He was coordinator of 11 scientific projects and participated in the development of 47 projects funded by the Government of education of the Republic of Srpska. Additionally, he contributed to six projects of regional significance and over 50 reports and studies of local and regional importance.

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Štrbac Nada

1964, Negotin

Dr Nada Štrbac (born Milosavljević) graduated in 1988 at the University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor. She earned her master's degree in 1992 and defended her doctoral thesis in 1996 at the University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor.
During her work at the University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor, Dr Nada Štrbac had earned all the academic titles of an associate (1988-1997) and a professor (1997-2019). In 2008 she was elected full professor for the narrow scientific field of Extractive Metallurgy and Metallurgical Engineering, and in 2011 for the narrow scientific field of Industrial Management. She is currently engaged in lecturing classes: Heavy non-ferrous metallurgy, Rare metal metallurgy, Light non-ferrous metallurgy, Secondary raw materials metallurgy, Fundamentals of extractive metallurgy, Design in metallurgy, Material characterization, Methodology of scientific research, Technology and innovation and Metallurgical kinetics.
Dr Štrbac's scientific activities include over 60 papers published in international journals, over 65 papers published in national journals, and numerous presentations at both international and national conferences. As an associate or a manager, she participated in the realization of about 30 projects funded by the economy sector and the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia. Dr Štrbac is a certified designer of metallurgical processes, with a licence number 385D070 06, issued by the Serbian Chamber of Engineers in 2006. She is a member of scientific and organizational committees of national and international scientific conferences, as well as of the conferences organized by the University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor. She is the head of two national scientific projects, funded by the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, and one bilateral project within the framework of scientific and technological cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro.
During decades of academic lecturing and researching, Dr. Nada Štrbac was involved in the various committees that the Technical Faculty Council has formed: she was a member of the Faculty Council for two terms, and from October 2015 to July 2016 she was the Vice-Dean of the Faculty. In July 2016, she was appointed Interim Dean, and since March, 2017, Dr Štrbac has been managing the organization of Technical faculty in Bor, as the Dean of the Faculty. She is the deputy president of the Executive Board of the main section of other technical professions at the Serbian Chamber of Engineers (ICS). She is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Serbian Chemical Society (SHD) and the Board of Directors of the Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia (SIMS).
Prof. Dr. Nada Štrbac is the author or co-author of two monographs of national importance, four university textbooks, as well as three chapters in the monograph of international importance.

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Barać Milan

1949, Leposavić

Mr. Barać graduated at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade in 1979. He defended his Master's thesis in 1986 and a Ph.D. thesis in 1998 at the same faculty. In the Mining-metallurgical-chemical complex "Trepča" he managed the technical and technological processes from different positions: as lead shift technologist in lead smelter, Plant Manager, Technical Director of lead smelter and Director of lead metallurgy. He was also Assistant to the General Director of Trepča for Development, Developmental Advisor and Director of the Center for Research and Development Trepča – Zvecan.
He engaged in teaching in 1986/87 at the Mining and Metallurgy Faculty in Kosovska Mitrovica, first as an external associate, assistant professor and docent, and later was appointed associate professor (2005) and full-time (2010) professor. Since 2001, he has been permanently employed at the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the Technological engineering programme in Kosovska Mitrovica.

He is engaged in teaching subjects in the field of chemical technologies, chemical engineering and ecological engineering (inorganic chemical technology, design basis, metallurgical furnace energy, process design in the chemical industry, process industry, lead technology ...). Mr. Milan Barac was head of the department of technology of the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Kosovska Mitrovica, member of the commission for technical and technological sciences of the University of Prishtina with a temporary headquarters in Kosovska Mitrovica.
His Scientific field of interest is the chemical engineering, narrow area - energy in technological-metallurgical processes (fuel, combustion, heat transfer), and narrow orientation - design and energetics in the chemical industry. He led and participated in 28 conceptual, innovative, scientific-research, technological-developmental and strategic projects of republic and federal significance. He published 19 scientific papers, presented 46 papers at national and international scientific gatherings in the country, 15 papers at scientific meetings abroad. He published several studies, technical solutions and 4 monographs.He is a member of 10 professional and scientific associations (assemblies, committees, councils, associations, societies, chambers ...).

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Vuksanović Darko

1962, Podgorica, Crna Gora

He enrolled the Faculty of Metallurgy (today: the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology) in the academic year 1983/84. On 7 July 1989, he defended the diploma dissertation. He enrolled the post-graduate studies at the Faculty in Ljubljana in the academic year 1990/91, but due to war circumstances he completed these studies at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade, at the Department of Metal Casting. On 09 March 1993, he defended the post-graduate thesis. He defended the PhD thesis “Investigation of Effects of Molybdenum, Iron, Cobalt and Nickel on the Characteristics of Cast Aluminium Alloys” at the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology in Podgorica, on 25 March 1998. He was employed at the Faculty of Metallurgy on 01 December 1989, as an associate at the Institute. He worked as the associate at the Institute until 03 June 1993, when he was elected a teaching assistant at the Department of Metal Casting. In 1998 he was elected an assistant professor for the subjects Special technologies in metal casting and Metal casting (part of the course). On 29 December 2003, he was elected an associate professor for the following subjects: Metal Casting, Aluminium processing by casting and Iron and Steel Processing by Casting. In addition to these subjects, in the capacity of associate professor he also held lectures at the Faculty of Maritime in Kotor, subject: Protection of marine en­vironment, and at the applied studies for environmental protection at the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, subject: Environmental Impact Assessment, as well. In February 2009, he was elected a full professor for the following subjects: Metal Casting I, Metal Casting II, Aluminium Casting and Steel Casting. In the period 2013 – 2015, he held the position of Dean at the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology. As an associate and project leader, he has participated in 10 scientific-research projects financed by the relevant Ministry, of which I was the leader at three projects. He has published 9 papers in local science magazines, and 24 papers at the scientific conferences in the country. He has published 14 papers in the international science magazines, and 38 papers at the international scientific conferences. He participated in the development of a monograph “Corrosion and Protection of Materials”

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Mišurović Ana

1946, Beograd

Mrs. Mišurović graduated from the Faculty of Natural Science in Belgrade - Group of Physical Chemistry. MA was recorded in 1972 on Faculty of Natural Science - Group of Physical Chemistry. Medical specialization in Toxicology chemistry she completed in 1988 at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade. Work experience was started in the INEP (Institute for the application of nuclear energy in agriculture, forestry and water management in Zemun-Belgrade) where she was elected to the position independent professional associate, after which she moves to Titograd-Podgorica and works in the Republic Institute for Health Protection as Chief of the Department of Sanitary Chemistry and Ecotoxicology.
Since 1994 she has been appointed as Minister of Environment of Montenegro, and then the Director of Public Institution "Center for Ecotoxicological Research of Montenegro", where she is until now.
She has published four scientific papers in international journals, over 60 in domestic journals, stated the 35 works at international congresses and symposia, and had more than 50 communications at national symposia and conferences with international participation.
In the period 1994-1997 years, she was representative of the FRY-delegate to the Brussels Forum, "Environment for Europe", the fourth consideration of sustainable development of the European Union - DG XI.

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Ćosović Bogdan

1934, Pljevlja, Crna Gora

Mr. Ćosović graduated from the Faculty of Technology in Zagreb. He worked at Zinc and Lead Mine “Šuplja stijena” Pljevlja for 6 years as Head of laboratory, chief engineer and Director General for four years. After that he worked 2 years at the Mining Metallurgy Chemical Combine “Trepča“ in Kosovska Mitrovica – Manager of Zinc Production, Director of Zinc Production. At the Podgorica Aluminum Combine he worked for 32 years as Head of Alumina Production, Director of Alumina Plant, Director of Aluminum Institute and Technical Director of the Combine. During this period Mr. Ćosović served one term of office as a member of the Government of Montenegro on the Development Portfolio (development, science, environmental protection and informatics).
At the beginning of work with the Aluminum Combine he was chosen as lecturer at the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology in Podgorica, where he lectured two courses over the entire period of 17 years. During his work he was continuously holding high offices at industrial, educational and research organizations, etc. He spent a term of office as a member of Parliament of Montenegro, member and chairman of various bodies at the University in Podgorica, Chamber of Commerce of Montenegro and Chamber of Commerce of Yugoslavia.
He was active at the Union of Engineers and Technicians throughout his entire working years. He was a member of various bodies, Vice-president of the Union of Engineers of Yugoslavia, President of the Chemical Society of Montenegro, President of the Union of Engineers of Montenegro.
He gave a significant contribution to the activities on organization of the Engineering Academy of Yugoslavia. He was Chairman of the Appointed Commission for founding of the Academy. He is author of one of the first By-laws of the Academy and the Ethical Codex of the Union of Engineers.
Throughout his work he was continuously active in research and professional work. While holding the office of Director of the Institute for Aluminum in Podgorica he participated concretely and actively in the complete research work of the Podgorica Aluminum Combine. He has over 15 significant innovations and technological advancements. He has published 28 research papers, 32 completed projects, written 2 textbooks for the Faculty, 6 labor training textbooks, 2 monographs, one professional research editing of water manual. He is one of the co-authors of a Chemical-Technological Metallurgical Manual, a capital issue on over 1000 pages. The research and professional papers pertain to three fields: flotation and preparation of non-ferrous metal ores, zinc metallurgy and aluminum metallurgy, environmental protection.
Mr. Ćosović received numerous recognitions for his work in the form of decorations, prizes, plaques and special awards. He is a receiver of two national decorations. From the Yugoslav Chamber of Commerce he received an Annual Businessman Award, from the Association of Inventors of Yugoslavia twice the recognition of Inventor of the Year.

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Gligorić Miladin

1952, Zavidovići, Bosna i Hercegovina

Graduated from the Faculty of Technology in Tuzla, University of Sarajevo, in 1976. He completed his master degree from the University of Zagreb in 1983, and, in 1999, he obtained his doctoral degree at the Faculty of Technology Zvornik. From 1976 to 1992 he worked as an assistant and senior assistant at the Faculty of Technology in Tuzla. Since 1996, he has worked at the Faculty of Technology Zvornik where he has been awarded all professorial academic ranks. In 2011 he was awarded the rank of full professor at the Faculty of Technology in Zvornik, focusing on the field of inorganic and nuclear chemistry.
His research focuses both on theoretical and engineering aspects of aspects of chemistry, in the field of the analysis and development of materials, environment protection, waste management, and mineral resources, primarily those of water. He has published five books, and authored and co-authored over a hundred scientific papers in national and international journals. He is one of the founders and organizers of “Engineering, Environment and Materials in Process Industry“, an international congress also organized by the Faculty of Technology Zvornik. He has managed and a participated as an associate in over 80 scientific and professional projects.
In the period from 1999 to 2004 he was the general manager of “Vitinka“ Inc. During this period, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Srpska awarded him the “the manager of the year“ (in 2003) and “Vitinka“ was proclaimed the best company in the Republic of Srpska. He was the Minister of Industry, Energy and Development in the Government of the Republic of Srpska, and his engagement at the University of East Sarajevo involved holding the following positions: President of the University Council, President of the University Management Board, and Dean of the Faculty of Technology Zvornik. He has been recognized for his work with many awards and honours.

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