معرفی
Dragosav Mutavdžić serves as a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Living Systems Sciences, Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade. His expertise lies in statistical processing of spectroscopic data from biological samples using chemometric techniques and advanced software platforms.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Multidisciplinary Sciences - Chemometrics (2016), University of Belgrade
- Master of Science in Statistics (2010), Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade
- Bachelor's in Chemistry (2003), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
Mutavdžić specializes in chemometrics applied to fluorescence, FTIR, and Raman spectroscopy data from biological systems. His research leverages SPSS, STATISTICA, The Unscrambler, R, Python, and Matlab for data visualization and analysis, with significant contributions to forensic science through nanomaterial-based fingerprint imaging techniques and food safety applications.
Analysis of his 2015-2019 publications reveals dominant research themes in carbon-based nanomaterials for forensic imaging (quantum dots, nano-powders), multivariate analysis of spectroscopic data for contaminant detection, and biological system characterization using chemometric methods. Key application areas include forensic evidence analysis, food safety monitoring, and environmental sensing.
He currently participates in COST Action CA16101 (MULTI-modal Imaging for Forensic Science Evidence) and previously contributed to project OI 173017 on plant cell wall engineering. His collaborative work spans multiple international research teams across Serbia, Spain, Portugal, and the UK, though no formal student supervision is documented.


