
معرفی
Dr. Milica Rančić is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade. She holds a PhD in Technical Sciences (Chemistry and Chemical Technology) from the University of Belgrade and conducted research at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich via a DAAD grant. Her work focuses on sustainable materials, nanotechnology, and eco-friendly chemical processes.
- Affiliations: Faculty of Forestry, Department of Technology, Management and Processing of Furniture and Wood Products.
- Educations: BSc in Chemistry (University of Belgrade), PhD in Technical Sciences (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade).
Research Interests: Organic chemistry, synthesis of nanomaterials (especially nanocellulose), environmental sustainability in materials science, and development of cost-effective processes. Her work emphasizes minimizing environmental impacts through eco-friendly materials and nanotechnology applications.
Recent Articles: Focus on bio-based adhesives, wood surface treatments, pollutant removal via nanomaterials, and sustainable polymer synthesis. Themes include eco-friendly coatings, composite materials, and green chemical processes.
- Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: Engaged in six national/international projects on nanotechnology and sustainable materials. Collaborates on grants related to wood processing and eco-technologies.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Center for Teaching and Scientific Facilities at the Faculty of Forestry, contributing to interdisciplinary research in biomaterials and chemical engineering.


