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

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Hristina Salipur

Researcher

 

 

 

 

Address: University of Belgrade,Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy (ICTM) – National institute, Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, 12 Njegoševa street, 11000 Belgrade 6, PAK 125213, Republic of Serbia
Location of the Department: Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, 3rd floor, Room 604
Telephone: +381 11 2630 213; +381 11 2628 587
Fax: +381 11 182 995
E-mail: hristina@ihtm.bg.ac.rs

Date & place of birth: 20th February 1992, Prijepolje, Republic of Serbia

Education: 2015 Bachelor of Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade,
2016 Master of Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade.

Research Rank: Master of Science in Chemistry

Professional Experience: Systematic knowledge and significant experimental experience gained in the period 2014-2016 at the Center for Instrumental Analysis, Research Laboratory, Organic Instrumental Analysis Group on the following HPLCs; LC / MS; IR; UV-Vis; NMR; GC / MS. Capable of identifying, analyzing and structurally determining organic compounds and mixtures.
Participation in IHRS Biosoft Student Guest Programme from June to October 2018 on project titled "Characterization and Pharmaceutical Application of Fusogenic Liposomes" at the Biomechanics Institute in Germany. The work on the project involved fluorescence spectroscopy, laser confocal microscopy, 2D and 3D cell culture, and the preparation of vesicles by various methods. The project was presented in a 20-minute presentation as well as in a short written manuscript. She attended laboratory courses and seminars.

Research Interests: Nanomaterials, catalytic processes, biomechanics.

Language Skills: English (advanced level), Russian (medium level).

Projects: Basic research:
Participant on the topic - Nanostructured functional and composite materials in catalytic and sorption processes - project number III45001 (from 2019).