
معرفی
Dr. Milan Antonijevic is an Associate Professor in Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Surrey's School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. He holds a PhD from Queen's University Belfast and a PGCert in Higher Education from the University of Greenwich. His career includes research roles at Hemofarm (Serbia's leading pharmaceutical company) and academic positions in the UK.
Education:
- BSc Hons in Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia (1997)
- PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Queen's University Belfast (2005)
- PGCert in Higher Education, University of Greenwich (2007)
Research interests include drug delivery systems (e.g., hydrogels, 3D-printed formulations), thermal analysis of pharmaceutical materials, cocrystal synthesis, and biomaterials. His work spans interdisciplinary fields such as materials science, analytical chemistry, and biotechnology. Notable projects include the ERASMUS+ NETCHEM initiative to enhance analytical chemistry education through ICT networking.
Recent publications highlight advancements in hot-melt extrusion for cocrystal synthesis, pH-responsive hydrogels for drug encapsulation, and biomimetic materials for tissue engineering. His work also addresses societal issues like gender equity in Serbian academia.
Awards include Fellowships from the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), and membership in the Australian Pharmaceutical Scientists (MAPS). He has contributed to industry-academia collaborations, such as optimizing drug delivery systems for controlled release applications.
His research integrates advanced analytical techniques (e.g., thermally stimulated current spectroscopy) to study molecular mobility and stability in pharmaceutical systems. Ongoing projects focus on scalable manufacturing processes for cocrystals and sustainable drug delivery solutions.




