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Milan R. Milovanović is a Scientific Associate at the Innovative Centre of the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia, within the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry. His academic career is rooted in the University of Belgrade, where he completed all his degrees and has been employed since 2018.
His educational background includes:
- BSc in Chemistry (2007-2012), University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry
- MSc in Chemistry (2012-2013), University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry
- PhD in Chemistry (2013-2018), University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry
Dr. Milovanović's research spans non-covalent interactions, computational chemistry, coordination and organometallic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), and supramolecular chemistry. He integrates crystallographic data from the Cambridge Structural Database with quantum chemical calculations to investigate molecular behavior, particularly focusing on hydrogen bonding and water structure.
His publication record from 2017 to 2024 reveals a strong emphasis on molecular interactions, employing combined experimental and computational methodologies. Key contributions include studies on water-water and alcohol-alcohol interactions, Lewis acid-base pairs, and organometallic reaction mechanisms. His work often bridges inorganic, physical, and computational chemistry.
Dr. Milovanović has participated in a national research project (172065) funded by the Serbian Ministry of Science. While no current students are listed, his collaborative work involves multiple co-authors, particularly with Snežana D. Zarić and Jean-Pierre Đukić.
He conducts his research at the Innovative Centre of the Faculty of Chemistry in Belgrade, which provides facilities for computational and experimental studies in chemistry.


