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Saša Mićin is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Security Sciences, University of Banja Luka, specializing in Criminalistics and forensic sciences. He was elected to the position of Associate Professor on May 31, 2024, and serves in the Department of Criminalistics. Dr. Mićin teaches both first-cycle and second-cycle academic studies, with courses including Forensic Sciences, Explosives and explosive materials engineering, Criminal technique, Weapons of mass destruction, and Modern methods and techniques of criminalistic and forensic sciences.
Dr. Mićin's research focuses on the intersection of electrochemistry, materials science, and forensic applications. His primary areas of interest include:
- Development of electrochemical sensors for forensic applications
- Analysis of explosives and explosive materials
- Electrochemical methods in forensic science
- Nanomaterials for sensor development
- Biometric identification methods
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward developing advanced electrochemical sensors using nanomaterials, particularly for detecting explosives and other substances relevant to forensic science and security applications. He has also conducted significant research on explosives engineering, including co-crystalline explosives and nanothermites, with a focus on improving their characteristics while maintaining safety. His work spans multiple disciplines, connecting electrochemistry, materials science, and security studies.
Dr. Mićin has been actively involved in numerous international conferences, particularly the 'Contemporary Challenges and Threats to Security' conference series, where he has presented on topics ranging from AI in security to modern fingerprint detection methods.
His teaching responsibilities include both undergraduate and graduate courses in forensic sciences, explosives engineering, and criminalistics techniques, reflecting his broad expertise in security sciences.

