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Aleksandar Rajčić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Architectural Technologies, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade. With extensive experience in architectural design, building physics, and energy efficiency, he contributes significantly to both academic and practical aspects of architecture and building science.
Dr. Rajčić completed his studies at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade in 1989, earned his master's degree in 1995 with research on methods for designing and verifying thermal performance of residential buildings, and received his doctorate in 2011 focusing on methods for designing and simulating thermal bridges in architectural buildings.
His primary research interests include energy efficiency of buildings, architectural structures, building physics, thermal performance of buildings, and thermal bridges in architectural buildings. Dr. Rajčić has developed innovative software solutions in this field, most notably KnaufTerm2, which has over 9,200 registered users across Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Albania, and the online KnaufTerm Calculator used internationally in several European countries.
Dr. Rajčić has participated in significant professional projects of public interest, including the 'Discovering energy' project under the auspices of the Ministry of Construction of the Republic of Serbia and GIZ (2012), where he served as a software supplier and mentor for training energy efficiency engineers. He also worked as a consultant and designer of energy efficiency reports for health centers across multiple Serbian municipalities in the 'Providing Improved Services at the Local Level - DILS' project.
He has co-authored several important publications including 'National Typology of Residential Buildings of Serbia,' 'Atlas of Multi-Family Buildings of Serbia,' 'Atlas of Family Houses of Serbia,' and 'Roofs of Belgrade – a Real Solution' (2014).




