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Branko Ursić is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb. His primary affiliation is within the Department of Forestry, focusing on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of forestry, wood technology, and environmental science. He is actively involved in teaching and research activities at the Faculty, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate programs in forestry studies.
His research interests center on forestry management practices, wood quality assessment, mechanical harvesting systems, and the ecological impacts of defoliation on timber value. He has published extensively on topics including tree species-specific biomass characteristics, pest impact analysis, and the optimization of forest machinery performance. His work integrates both field-based studies and analytical approaches to address practical challenges in sustainable forestry.
Branko has presented his research at international events such as the 'Forest Engineering of Southeastern Europe' conference and the Elmia Wood exhibition. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his contributions reflect a commitment to advancing technical and ecological aspects of forestry.
His advising and grants section remains underdeveloped in available records, though his involvement in teaching and research suggests active participation in academic mentorship. Branko is affiliated with the Faculty's core facilities and contributes to the broader research ecosystem within the Department of Forestry.





