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Miloš Dražić is a Researcher at the University of Belgrade’s Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, focusing on quantum electron transport through nanostructures and molecules. He holds a PhD in Condensed Matter Physics and Statistical Physics from the University of Belgrade’s Faculty of Physics (2017) and graduated in Physics there (2008).
- Education: Doctor of Physical Sciences (2017), University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics; Physics graduate (2008), University of Belgrade – Faculty of Physics.
Dražić’s research spans quantum transport, nanoscale systems, and theoretical modeling. His work applies quantum field theory methods, Green’s function formalism, and density functional theory (DFT) to study electronic and transport properties of nanophase materials.
His recent publications highlight expertise in graphene nanopores, DNA sequencing via nanogap rectification, and non-equilibrium transport in molecular junctions. Trends include quantum interference effects, local gating techniques, and computational modeling of nanoscale devices.
- Scientific Awards: Scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia (2009-2010).
Dražić collaborates on projects like “Dynamics of atomic, molecular, and mesoscopic systems” (OI 141029) and “Electronic, transport and optical properties of nanophase materials” (OI171033), utilizing software packages SIESTA and TranSIESTA for simulations. His skills include Matlab and Mathematica programming.
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