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Dr. Srboljub Simić is a full professor at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics and Informatics. His research focuses on applied analysis, particularly in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and mathematical physics. He specializes in multi-component gas mixtures, shock wave propagation, and non-equilibrium systems, with contributions to extended thermodynamics and kinetic models. His work bridges theoretical analysis and computational methods, addressing challenges in capillary phenomena, diffusion processes, and hyperbolic systems.
Recent research emphasizes multi-temperature models for polyatomic gases and the mathematical treatment of shock structures. His articles explore entropy production, energy methods for Boltzmann equations, and numerical studies of diffusion in complex mixtures. These contributions advance understanding of rarefied gases and non-equilibrium flows, often employing advanced analytical techniques like the maximum entropy principle and asymptotic analysis.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Dr. Simić has not listed formal advisees, though his teaching includes courses like Mathematical Foundations of Economics and English language training for students.
His professional activities include organizing academic events like the 7th International Congress of Serbian Society of Mechanics. Research collaborations and affiliations are centered within the university's mathematics and informatics department, with international involvement in fields like computational fluid dynamics and thermodynamic systems analysis.


