
معرفی
Marija Alešković is a Researcher at the Ruđer Bošković Institute, affiliated with the Division of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Laboratory of Synthetic Organic Chemistry. She holds a B.Sc.Eng. in Chemistry (2004) and a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry (2011), both from the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb.
Her research focuses on supramolecular chemistry, anion receptors, diamondoid compounds, photochemistry, and noncovalent interactions. Key interests include the design of host-guest systems, mechanistic studies of photochemical reactions, and the exploration of novel materials using diamondoids. She has contributed to understanding hydrophobic effects, cluster assembly in helium nanodroplets, and real-time reaction monitoring techniques.
Her publications span topics such as diamondoid ammonium salt complexes, diazoalkane photochemistry, and cage carbene selectivity. She has advised multiple students in synthetic and analytical chemistry projects, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. Her work bridges organic synthesis, physical chemistry, and materials science, with implications for sensor design and nanotechnology.
She collaborates internationally on projects involving ultrafast spectroscopy, helium droplet experiments, and supramolecular networks. Her lab at the Ruđer Bošković Institute focuses on advancing methodologies for studying noncovalent interactions and their applications in functional materials.



