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

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ICTM participates in project SP4LIFE of the program “NATO Science for Peace”

September will mark the end of the first six months of project „Smart Patch for Life Support Systems – SP4LIFE“ in which ICTM participates as the principal partner, led by dr. Marko Spasenović. The role of ICTM on the project is the development of flexible graphene-based sensors which will be used to monitor physiological parameters such as heart rate and breathing. Five partners participate in the project (two from Slovakia and one each from Serbia, Belgium, and N. Macedonia), which will last for 36 months, with a budget of 490,000 EUR.

ICTM joined COST Action CA20129

ICTM joined COST Аction CA20129 - Multiscale Irradiation and Chemistry Driven Processes and Related Technologies, MultIChem. This COST action is one of 40 approved out of 502 submitted proposals under call OC-2020-1. Representatives of Serbia in the Management Committee of this action are Dr. Dragutin Ševic (Institute of Physics) and Dr. Matija Zlatar (ICTM), who were secondary proposers. The expected start of this COST action is 04.10.2021. and will last until 03.10.2025.

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The success of our researchers – a gold medal and recognition of the Belgrade Association of Inventors

The XXXVI International Exhibition "INVENTIONS – BELGRADE '21" and V "CUP of nations of young innovators – BELGRADE 2021" was held in Belgrade from June 1 to 3, 2021, in the Gallery of the Ethnographic Museum. On that occasion, the gold medal and the recognition of the Belgrade Association of Inventors were won for the innovation: "Innovative and eco-friendly technology for unsaturated polyesters based gel-coat production from bio-renewable and waste materials." Our colleagues Milena Milošević and Jovanka (Kovačina) Pejić are part of the team, while the other members of the team are: Dr. Aleksandar Marinković, Dr. Milutin Milosavljević, Dr. Jelena Rusmirović, Dr. Tihomir Kovačević, Aleksandar Jovanović and Dr. Slobodan Petrović, prof. emeritus.

Congratulations to our colleagues and we wish them a lot of success in their future work!

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The success of our researchers – presentation of the GRAMULSEN project on K1 TV

The morning show of TV K1 made a report on May 17, 2021, about our lab for testing gas sensors. The research team of project GRAMULSEN ("Graphene-based Wearable Multiparameter Sensor"), led by dr. Marko Spasenović presented the project results and plans for the construction of selective gas sensors made of graphene. The project is funded through the PROMIS program of the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia.