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Dr. Dragan D. Manojlovic serves as a Full Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade. With academic service spanning from 1990 to present, he progressed from Assistant Trainee to Full Professor (2015) and Scientific Advisor (2022), maintaining active research and teaching roles while contributing to institutional governance.
His educational foundation includes:
- Basic studies in Chemical Sciences (1981-1989, University of Belgrade)
- Master's degree in Chemical Sciences (1989-1995, University of Belgrade)
- Doctorate in Chemical Sciences (2000-2004, University of Belgrade)
Professor Manojlovic's research centers on Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, with significant contributions to instrumental method development for environmental monitoring. His work focuses on advanced oxidation processes, nanomaterial applications for pollutant removal, and electroanalytical techniques for trace metal detection. Key research themes include water quality analysis, metal speciation in sediments, and plasma-assisted degradation of organic pollutants, demonstrating interdisciplinary integration of chemistry, environmental science, and materials engineering.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2009-2011) reveals consistent focus on environmental remediation technologies, particularly nanomaterial synthesis for water treatment and advanced analytical methods for heavy metal detection. The research spans analytical chemistry, materials science, and environmental engineering, with strong emphasis on practical applications for pollution control and water quality management.
His leadership in major research initiatives includes:
- EU-funded FCUB-ERA 256716 project (2010) establishing molecular biotechnology capabilities
- Nationally funded Project 172030 (2011) on advanced oxidation processes for environmental remediation (as Principal Investigator)
- Innovative extension Project 172030-IC (2011-2015)
Active in professional societies including Serbian Chemical Society (since 1985), BENA (since 1999), and CIGRA (since 2003), he also served as Chairman of the Faculty Council (2016-2019) and contributes to strategic development committees. His laboratory work within the Department of Analytical Chemistry utilizes advanced instrumentation for environmental analysis, focusing on water treatment technologies and pollution monitoring systems.
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