معرفی
Dragan D. Manojlović is a Full Professor at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Chemistry (Department of Analytical Chemistry). He holds a PhD from the same institution (2004) and has served in progressive roles since 1990, including Chairmanship of the Faculty Board (2016–2019). His expertise spans Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, Electrochemistry, and Environmental Chemistry, with a focus on water quality, trace metal analysis, and plasma-based remediation technologies.
Education:
- Bachelor of Chemistry (1989), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- Master of Science in Chemistry (1995), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
- PhD in Chemistry (2004), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
Research Interests: Dr. Manojlović’s work addresses critical challenges in environmental and analytical chemistry, including:
- Development of electrochemical methods for trace metal detection (e.g., arsenic in wine, Pb/Cd in water)
- Plasma-assisted degradation of pollutants (e.g., phenol, chlorophenols)
- Nanomaterial synthesis (e.g., MgFe₂O₄ nanoparticles via mechanochemical routes)
- Environmental monitoring of heavy metals in water and soil systems
Research Projects:
- FCUB-ERA (2010): EU-funded initiative to enhance the Faculty’s role in molecular biotechnology and food research
- National projects (e.g., 172030 series): Focused on analytical methodologies and environmental remediation
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Analytical Chemistry’s laboratories, particularly Lab 538, and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at the Faculty of Chemistry and external institutions like BENA and CIGRA.