
معرفی
Sanja Perać is a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Materials Science, University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research. Her work focuses on advanced materials for energy and electronic applications, including ceramic electrolytes, polymer composites, and doped oxides.
- Doctor of Science in Physical Chemistry (University of Belgrade, 2017)
- Master's Degree in Physical Chemistry (University of Belgrade, 2010)
- Bachelor's Degree in Physical Chemistry (University of Belgrade, 2008)
Her research spans materials science, physical chemistry, and nanotechnology, with emphasis on synthesis, characterization, and application of nanostructures in renewable energy. She specializes in techniques like scanning electron microscopy and UV/Vis spectrophotometry.
The 2019–2014 publications highlight her contributions to doping strategies in ceramic electrolytes, polymer composites, and magnetic properties of nickel manganite. These works intersect energy storage, thermoelectric materials, and magnetic phase transitions.
- Best Poster Award (2015), JAPMED'9 Conference
She is affiliated with the Serbian Ceramic Materials Society and has participated in collaborative projects involving 0-3D nanostructures for electronics and renewable energy. Her skills include advanced material characterization and solid-state synthesis.


