IHTM PLAVI
University of Belgrade
Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy
National Institute of the Republic of Serbia

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The success of our researchers – the award of Djoka Vlajković's Foundation of the University of Belgrade

The Foundation of Đoka Vlajković, the University of Belgrade, awarded prizes for the best scientific works of young scientists of the University of Belgrade, published from 01.01.2021-31.12.2022. We are proud of our colleague, Dr. Marija Ajduković, Senior Research Associate, who was given the award for her paper in the group of natural and mathematical sciences:

Nanocomposite Co-catalysts, based on smectite and biowaste-derived carbon, as peroxymonosulfate activators in degradation of tartrazine, Applied Clay Sciences, 2022, 230, 106718, authors Gordana Stevanović, Nataša Jović-Jovičić, Jugoslav Krstić, Aleksandra Milutinović-Nikolić, Predrag Banković, Aleksandar Popović, Marija Ajduković, DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2021.106474, institutional repository: CeR.

 

 

Congratulations to Dr. Ajduković and co-authors, as well as other winners! We wish them a lot of success in their further work!  

  

Painted mural on the ICTM building in Njegoševa Street

The side of our Institute's building in Njegoševa Street has been given a new look. Prominent scientists are depicted on the painted mural: Prof. Dr. Milutin Stefanović (1924-2009), Prof. Dr. Paula Putanov (1925-2014), and Prof. Dr. Pavle Savić (1909-1994). With their work, they made an exceptional contribution to the development of chemistry and physical chemistry in Serbia, as well as to the founding of the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy (ICTM). The ICTM logo is displayed on the wall, as well as the most significant dates in the history of our Institute - from the establishment of the State Chemical Laboratory in 1859 by decree of Prince Miloš, the construction of the building in Njegoševa in 1882, to the acquisition of the status of the National Institute in 2018. This news was also covered in numerous domestic media (in Serbian: Fonet, Euronews Srbija, N1, Danas, …)

The building in Njegoševa represents a Cultural monument and speaks of the tradition of chemical sciences in Serbia.

 

    

    

       

 

The success of our researchers - an award given to researchers from ICTM

 

At this year's

THE 37TH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF INVENTIONS, NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGN,|
THE SLOGAN "INNOVATIONS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP," ENTREPRENEURSHIP - BELGRADE 2023,
held from June 13 to 16 in the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade,

The award was given:

GRAND PRIX

UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE: ICTM – NATIONAL INSTITUTE,
FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, FACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY AND METALLURGY, FACULTY OF MEDICINE

 

 

 

SYSTEM AND PROCEDURE OF AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF UV/VIS SIGNALS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BILIARY CIRRHOSIS AND THEIR APPLICATION

Authors: Milka Avramov-Ivić (ICTM National Institute, Belgrade), Ana Gavrovska (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade), Dragan Vuković (Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade), Dušan Mijin (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade), Slobodan Petrović (Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Belgrade), Braninir Reljin (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade), Irini Reljin (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade), Milan Milivojević (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade), Sanja Stevanović (ICTM National Institute, Belgrade), Jelena Lović (ICTM National Institute, Belgrade).

 

 

 

The invention is one of the results of the international EUREKA project "Digital device for UV/VIS signal classification in diagnostics of benign diseases and tuberculosis (E!13086-DIDIB)," which four institutions of the University of Belgrade: ICTM – National Institute, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy and Faculty of Medicine realized during the Covid 19 pandemic.

The success of our researchers - UNDP support within the " Challenge call for innovative solutions for the green transition of Serbian economy"

As part of the " Challenge call for innovative solutions for the green transition of Serbian economy," within the project "EU for Green Agenda in Serbia," the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the Ministry of Environmental Protection, with the support of the EU Delegation in Serbia, selected the best project proposals received so far. Among the selected proposals is the project proposal of the ICTM scientific team consisting of our colleagues Dr. Jelena Milić, Dr. Tatjana Šolević Knudsen, and Dr. Jelena Avdalović - Decontamination of waters polluted by organic pollutants in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Our colleagues are engaged in two more projects. In the project Circular economy through the cascading use of waste biomass created after the distillation of medicinal plants to develop innovative bio-cosmetics (lead institution: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Biology - University, Dr. Danka Bukvički, PI), Dr. Nataša Jović-Jovićičić, Dr. Marija Ajduković and Dr. Predrag Banković are participating from ICTM. Dr. Ljubica Anđelković and Dr. Marija Šuljagić from ICTM are participating in the Green Technology project for obtaining antimicrobial composites for use in cosmetics (lead institution Institute for Nuclear Sciences "Vinča," PI Dr. Miljana Mirković).

More information at the following link: https://www.undp.org/serbia/news/selected-best-proposals-green-transition-serbian-economy

Congratulations to our colleagues, and we wish them much success in the realization of the planned activities!