
معرفی
Ivana Stojiljković is a Lecturer in Chemistry at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade. She has been employed since 2015 and holds a PhD in Theoretical Chemistry from the same university's Faculty of Chemistry. Her research focuses on organic chemistry, computational chemistry, and nanotechnology, particularly in adsorption technologies for environmental applications.
- Education: BSc, MSc, and PhD in Chemistry (University of Belgrade)
- Professional Affiliations: Serbian Chemical Society, Educational Forum, Petnica Research Station (visiting lecturer since 2019)
Her recent publications highlight interdisciplinary work combining organic synthesis, quantum chemical modeling, and environmental remediation. She has contributed to projects on pesticide removal, heavy metal biosorption, and chemical valorization of waste materials. Her 2025 study on Douglas Fir needles for heavy metal retention and 2023 work on braneworld theory demonstrate her broad research scope.
She co-authored the textbook "Praktikum iz Hemije sa radnom sveskom" (2018) for forestry students and participated in the CLEVER Cities initiative (2020), a Horizon 2020-funded project. Her article trends include adsorption mechanisms, quantum modeling, and sustainable materials.
Collaborations span institutions like Ghent University (South Korea) and projects funded by the Ministry of Science, Republic of Serbia. She has no explicitly listed scientific awards but contributes to promotional activities at the Faculty of Forestry.

