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Professor Vesna Radojević serves as a Full Professor in the Department of Construction and Special Materials at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. She was elected to her current position on September 22, 2015, and maintains an active research program in materials engineering with a particular focus on composite materials. Her office is located in the TMF large building, office 104, and she can be reached at vesnar@tmf.bg.ac.rs or by phone at 011/3303618.
Professor Radojević's research primarily centers on composite materials, with special emphasis on polymer matrix composites, functional composite materials, and materials for electronics. Her work spans both theoretical and applied aspects of materials science, with particular attention to physical and mechanical properties testing, processing techniques, and applications in various industries including dentistry, optics, and electronics. She has developed expertise in characterizing the structure-property relationships of composite materials, with numerous publications addressing mechanical, thermal, and optical properties of advanced composite systems.
Her publication record shows a consistent focus on polymer-based composites, particularly examining EVA/PMMA blends for optical fiber applications, electrospun nanofibers, and various composite systems incorporating nanoparticles and other functional additives. The research trends indicate a progression from fundamental material characterization toward more specialized applications in electronics, dentistry, and optical technologies.
Professor Radojević has mentored an extensive number of graduate students, supervising over 40 doctoral, master's, and undergraduate theses. Her students have explored diverse topics within composite materials, including dental composites, optical properties of polymer composites, mechanical behavior of reinforced polymers, and specialized applications in automotive, aerospace, and medical fields. Her supervision portfolio demonstrates both breadth across composite material types and depth in specialized applications.
She teaches numerous courses related to composite materials, including 'Composite Materials,' 'Processing of Polymer Matrix Composite Materials,' 'Physical and Mechanical Testing of Materials,' and 'Functional Composite Materials.' Her teaching portfolio aligns closely with her research interests, creating a synergistic relationship between her educational and research activities.