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Snežana D. Zarić, Ph.D., is a full professor at the Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, leading the Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry. She has been affiliated with the institution since 1986, advancing from graduate assistant to full professor by 2010. Her research focuses on computational chemistry, coordination chemistry, and noncovalent interactions, with particular emphasis on aromatic interactions and transition metal complexes.
Education:
- 1980–1984: Undergraduate studies in Chemistry, University of Belgrade (Prirodno-matematički fakultet)
- 1984–1990: Master of Science in Chemistry, University of Belgrade (Prirodno-matematički fakultet)
- 1990–1995: PhD in Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrave
Research & Projects:
- Active in computational design of energetic materials and crystal engineering of transition metal complexes
- Principal investigator for multiple national research projects (e.g., 172065 series)
- Focus areas include stacking interactions, hydrogen bonding, and noncovalent forces in both small molecules and biological systems
Affiliations:
- Member of Serbian Chemical Society, American Chemical Society, and Serbian Crystallographic Society
- Committee member for Strategy of Scientific Development at Faculty of Chemistry
Teaching: Leads courses in Inorganic Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, and Spectroscopic Methods. Her educational activities emphasize advanced topics in inorganic systems and transition metal coordination chemistry.
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