
معرفی
Dr. Milana Grbić is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka. She is actively involved in academic and research activities across multiple disciplines, including Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, and Education. Her roles include organizing preparatory classes for entrance exams, coordinating international projects like the Erasmus+ program, and contributing to events such as the Science Festival and Republic Physics Competition.
Research interests span interdisciplinary fields, with a focus on bioinformatics (protein complex analysis, PPI networks), graph theory (Roman domination problems, Kneser graphs), and computational biology (sequence alignment, algorithm design). She also engages in environmental and public health studies, such as the impact of weather on disease spread and clustering of pandemic data.
Dr. Grbić collaborates on projects like the ChemTeach Erasmus+ initiative for teacher training and the SMART ERA project for rural tourism innovation. She actively participates in university governance, including agreements with institutions like the Institute of Forensic Medicine and the Children’s Education Association “Mio Mondo” to enhance educational outreach. Her contributions include organizing workshops, conferences, and student engagement programs, emphasizing science communication and community resilience.
Recent research trends highlight her expertise in algorithm development for biological networks, theoretical graph problems, and applied studies in pandemic analysis and environmental policy. Her work bridges academia and practical applications, fostering collaboration between universities, industries, and governmental bodies.




