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DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY AND METALLURGY :: ENGINEERING ACADEMY OF SERBIA
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.
Jokanović Vukoman
(1949, Plužine, Montenegro)
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.
Miletić Saša
(1951, Belgrade)
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.
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.
Pavlović Miomir
(1953, Bijeljina, Republic of 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.
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.
Ljubinko Ilić
(1940, Skoplje, FYR Macedonia)
Mr Ilić graduated from Mining-geological Faculty in Tuzla. He took his Master degree in 1975 and became a Doctor of Technical Sciences in the field of mining in 1982.
After graduating he got a job in the Coal Mine „Коsоvо“ where he made improvements in expert and scientific field. He was assigned as a shift engineer, then chief of BTO system, technical director of the „Kosovo-Belacevac“ Mine, the chief engineer of the mine. In 1975 he became a manager of the INKOS Institut. In the INKOS Institute he finished a first phase of his later patented innovation „Rebuilding of the landslide by the noninvasive method“. In 1982 Mr. Ilic started working in RB(MB) „Коlubara“ on scientific working places, from the chief designer, through manager of the mining projecting to the chief mining Engineer.
Along with the scientific work in Kolubara Mine, he worked on Mining-geological Faculty and Mining Institute, where he acquired expert knowledge. Mr. Ilić published over 100 scientific and expert works in the country and abroad and participated at almost same number of projects. He protected by patenting more original scientific methods connected to prevention and rebuilding of the landslide, rebuilding of moist and preventing of the sagging of buildings, which he successfully applied in practice. So the birth house of Milutin Milankovic and Patriarch palace in Dalj, like many other churches under the protection of the state were successfully rebuilded by his method.
His founded the Permanent exhibition of the inventions „1000 days with Tesla“. Mr Ilić received many recognitions for his work among which : Brussels 1999 gold medal „Еureka“; Moscow 2000, gold medal „Аrhimed“; Beograd 2000, gold medal Tesla etc.
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.
Tasić Miloš
(1957, Užice)
Mr. Tasić graduated from teh Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade in 1981. Afterwards he started graduate studies and achieved academic degree of Master of Science in 1990. In 1997. he received a doctorate at the Department of Casting at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy in Belgrade.
He started with working experience as a Production Engineer and Quality Control Head in Copper Mills-Sevojno, OOUR Foundry in 1981. In 1990. he began to teach first as a lecturer, then as a senior lecturer and finally as a professor the subject "Casting of non-ferrous metals" at Technical College in Užice. With the establishing of Scientific-Research Center (NIC) in Užice he became a General Manager of this Institute up to now. In 1996. he was chosen for Assistant of the subject "Educational technologies" at Teathe Faculty of Teaching in Užice.
Along with teaching work, he is intensively engaged in scientific-research work. He was a coordinator of the project and associate in the completion of several projects within his specialization.
Ćosović Bogdan
(1934, Pljevlja, Montenegro)
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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