About
Miloš K. Milčić is an Associate Professor at the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the same institution and has been affiliated with the Faculty since 1999. His research focuses on computational chemistry, transition metal complexes, and molecular interactions, with a particular emphasis on crystal engineering and quantum chemical modeling. He has contributed to projects funded by the European Commission, Science Fund of Serbia, and international bodies.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Chemistry (1992–1998), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- Master’s in Chemistry (1998–2002), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- PhD in Chemistry (2002–2006), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
Research interests include computational studies of transition metal complexes, cation-π interactions, hydrogen bonding in porphyrin systems, and molecular modeling of catalytic materials. His work bridges theoretical chemistry and experimental crystallography, addressing fundamental questions in inorganic and organometallic chemistry.
Key projects:
- IMPTOX (2021–2025): Investigating microplastic toxicity funded by Horizon 2020
- TMMagCat (2022–2025): Designing molecular magnets funded by Serbia’s Science Fund
- ALG2MEAT (2023–2025): Algal extracts for cell-based meat funded by the Good Food Institute
He has served as Vice Dean for Academic Affairs (2010–2013) and on committees for admissions and publishing. His work has been recognized through ORCID (0000-0002-0082-5278) and Scopus (ID 6507079694).
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