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Ivana Sarić is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. She was elected to her current academic position on October 9, 2023, and maintains active teaching responsibilities across multiple engineering disciplines.
Her research spans fundamental and applied mathematics, with core expertise in differential equations, probability theory, and knot theory. Recent work extends into mathematical biology through the topological analysis of DNA structures, demonstrating interdisciplinary applications of abstract mathematical concepts to biological systems.
Professor Sarić teaches Mathematics 1, Mathematics 2, Mathematics 3, Differential Equations, and Elements of Probability and Statistics across various engineering programs including Chemical Engineering, Textile Technology, and Environmental Engineering. Her teaching covers foundational mathematical concepts essential for engineering disciplines.
Her sole documented publication in 2024 explores the intersection of knot theory and DNA topology, indicating a growing research trajectory in mathematical biology. This work represents a novel application of topological mathematics to molecular biology problems.
No scientific awards or honors are publicly documented in the provided materials.
Professor Sarić serves as a primary instructor for multiple core mathematics courses but no student advisement information is available in the provided documentation. No research grants or external funding sources are mentioned.
