
معرفی
Milana Čolić is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Analysis at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad. Her research focuses on polyatomic gas dynamics, kinetic theory, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and Boltzmann equation analysis. She holds a Ph.D. and maintains an active profile in mathematical physics and fluid mechanics modeling.
Her work emphasizes the mathematical and computational modeling of complex gas systems, including polyatomic gas mixtures, rarefied gas behavior, and shock structure analysis. Key contributions include the development of multi-velocity/multi-temperature models and energy methods for Boltzmann equations. She has published extensively on topics such as kinetic closure hierarchies and dynamic pressure effects in non-equilibrium systems.
Dr. Čolić collaborates with international researchers and contributes to both theoretical advancements and applied computational methods in fluid dynamics. Her research bridges applied mathematics with engineering applications, addressing real-world phenomena like phase-change processes (e.g., the espresso coffee problem) and gas mixture interactions.
Her academic profile includes a personal website (http://personal.pmf.uns.ac.rs/milana.colic/) and active engagement with the PMF academic community. Research interests are consistently aligned with advancing kinetic theory and fluid mechanics through rigorous mathematical frameworks.



