
معرفی
Stefan Jelić serves as a Researcher - Associate at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, within the Department of Materials Science and Center for Green Technologies. His work focuses on theoretical and experimental analysis of electroceramics structures and properties.
His educational background includes a Master of Chemical Sciences (2013-2014) and ongoing PhD studies at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Chemistry since 2014. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the same institution (2008-2013).
Research interests span computational modeling of materials using WIEN2k, VASP, and Gaussian software, alongside experimental techniques like HPLC, IR, and UV/vis spectroscopy. His work bridges quantum chemistry with practical applications in renewable energy materials and photocatalysis.
His recent publications demonstrate expertise in fluorine interactions within crystal structures and phenytoin derivative analysis, revealing trends in materials design for electronics and pharmaceutical applications through combined crystallographic and quantum-chemical approaches.
- PROM scholarship and exchange program for doctoral candidates and academic staff, Poland (2019)
Professional activities include participation in project III 45007 '0-3D nanostructures for applications in electronics and renewable energy sources,' utilizing advanced computational tools for materials characterization. His technical skills encompass Origin, ChemSketch, and InkScape for data visualization and molecular modeling.


