
معرفی
Damir Pajić is a full Professor at the Department of Experimental Physics within the Faculty of Science at the University of Zagreb. Appointed in 2000 after completing his PhD in 2008 (graduating with his undergraduate degree in 1998), he maintains active research and teaching roles in condensed matter physics.
His research spans magnetism in condensed matter, low-dimensional magnetic systems, nanomagnetism, and magnetoelectric multiferroics, with particular focus on metal-organic hybrid magnets and molecular magnetic systems. Current work includes the HRZZ-funded project 'Evolucija složenih magnetskih i polarnih uređenja iz jednostavnih 2D podstruktura u slojevitim hibridnim organsko-anorganskim halogenometalatima (HOI2DEM)' running from 2023-2027.
Analysis of his extensive publication record reveals dominant themes in hybrid organic-inorganic magnetic materials, multiferroic perovskites, and polaronic transport mechanisms in complex oxide systems. His work consistently bridges fundamental magnetic phenomena with potential applications in spintronics and energy materials.
Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate Physics Practicum and advanced courses in Physics of Nanomaterials, Physics of Disordered Systems, and Magnetism and Magnetic Materials across both undergraduate and graduate programs.
Laboratory work focuses on synthesis and characterization of novel magnetic materials, particularly layered hybrid halocuprates and metal-organic frameworks, utilizing SQUID magnetometry and structural analysis techniques under varied experimental conditions.

