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Aleksandar R. Savic is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia, within the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the same institution, completed in 2014. His career includes roles as a researcher at the Innovative Centre of the Faculty of Chemistry (2009–2011) and as an academic assistant (2011–2016). His research focuses on coordination chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, particularly the synthesis and biological evaluation of metal-based compounds for anticancer and diagnostic applications.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade (2009–2014)
- Undergraduate studies in Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade (2002–2009)
Research interests include coordination chemistry, bioinorganic compounds, and their applications in drug design. His work emphasizes the development of bioactive materials, such as ruthenium and platinum complexes with cytotoxic properties.
Notable achievements include multiple fellowships: EFMC Summer School (2012), STSM fellowships (2014), and a Marie Curie postdoctoral fellowship (2016). He has contributed to projects like the MSCA H2020-funded initiative (2018–2020) and national grants focusing on bioactive compound synthesis.
Publications span over a decade, with recent work highlighting advancements in lipophilicity modeling, ruthenium complex synthesis, and drug delivery systems. His research bridges fundamental chemistry with biomedical applications, targeting cancer therapy and diagnostic tools.