
معرفی
Marin Bačić is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, affiliated with the Department of Wood Technology. His research focuses on ergonomic and environmental aspects of forest machinery, including vibration exposure mitigation, energy efficiency optimization, and sustainable workforce strategies. He has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications since 2013, with recent work emphasizing bioenergy production, chainsaw safety, and labor force challenges in forestry.
- Education: PhD in Forestry Engineering
- Languages: Croatian (native), English (fluent)
- Consultations: Mondays 10:00-11:00
His research interests span technical innovation in forest machinery, occupational health monitoring, and sustainable forest management practices. Key projects include evaluating hybrid skidder prototypes, analyzing fuel consumption patterns, and developing ergonomic checklists for forestry equipment. He frequently collaborates on international studies addressing workforce shortages and cross-border forestry challenges.
Key Contributions:
- Published 15+ articles on vibration exposure standards and mitigation strategies
- Co-authored guidelines for chainsaw operator training programs
- Lead analyst for forestry machinery energy audits
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Grants & Funding: Active participant in EU-funded forestry safety initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Institute for Materials Technology and Institute of Wood Science research groups.




