
About
Marija Čargonja is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Physics, University of Rijeka. She holds a PhD in Geophysics (2020), a Master’s in Physics and Mathematics Education (2014), and a Bachelor’s in Physics (2012). Her research focuses on atmospheric physics, nuclear analytical techniques, and environmental pollution analysis. Key areas include particulate matter characterization, aerosol dynamics, and occupational health studies in industrial settings.
Education:
- PhD in Geophysics, University of Rijeka (2020)
- Master of Education in Physics and Mathematics (2014)
- Bachelor of Physics (2012)
Research Interests:
- Physics of the atmosphere and its pollutants
- Nuclear analytical methods (e.g., XRF spectroscopy)
- Environmental and occupational exposure risks
- Analysis of particulate matter sources and composition
Publications reflect diverse methodologies, including elemental analysis of particles from ship emissions, metal workshops, and oil refineries. Recent work (2025) explores microplastics in ambient air and firework-related pollution. Her conference engagements include international events on ion beam analysis, X-ray spectrometry, and radiation applications (2015–2018).
No scientific awards listed. Advising and grants remain unspecified. Her work is affiliated with the Faculty of Physics’ laboratories and environmental research teams.
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