Jasna Simonović Radosavljević is a Senior Researcher at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, specializing in the design and application of materials derived from plant cell walls. Her work focuses on leveraging FTIR spectroscopy, crystallographic methods, and DPLS microscopy to analyze structural properties of biopolymers. Doctor of Physical and Chemical Sciences (2018) – Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade Master of Physical Chemistry (2009) – Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade BSc in Physical Chemistry (2008) – Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade Her research explores plant cell wall modifications for sustainable materials, with emphasis on environmental applications and biodegradable polymers. She has contributed to studies on lignocellulosic biomass, compression wood formation, and biosensor development. Recent publications highlight trends in lignocellulosic biomass characterization for electrochemical sensing, structural analysis of wood polymers, and biodegradable polymer applications in soil protection and cereal fortification. 2018: Participant and scholarship holder, International School of Biophysics "Academician Radoslav K. Anđus" (NERKA) 2009, 2011: COST Action FP0802 STSM research fellowship grant at Innventia, Stockholm, Sweden She has participated in 12 projects, including COST actions, bilateral initiatives between Serbia-Croatia, and national grants focused on nanomaterials, plant cell wall engineering, and soil-biotechnology integration. Her expertise spans atomic force microscopy, polarized FTIR, and X-ray diffraction.
- Material Science
- Biotechnology
- Physical Chemistry
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