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 - Stanford University list of top 2% scientists in the world

We are proud of the result of our colleague Svetlana Štrbac, who is on the list published by Stanford University of top 2% scientists in the world. The list, based on a standardized citation metrics, includes about 160,000 researchers, of which 49 are scientists from institutions in Serbia from various disciplines. A list, formal comments and information on the methodology of creating the database can be found at: https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000918

Success of our researchers - TV show

The 18th episode of the 6th season of the show "Science to industry", that is aired on Radio Television Vojvodina, covered project GRAMULSEN that is led by dr. Marko Spasenović from our Department of Microelectronic Technologies. The project is funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia through the PROMIS program. The episode can be watched online on the YouTube channel of the show.

Success of our young researchers - a project approved for funding under the program "Innovation Vouchers"

Within the program "Innovation Vouchers", of the Innovation Fund of the Republic of Serbia, the project "Development and validation of analytical methods for determining the content of PAH in medicinal and spice plants" was approved for funding. The participants of the project on behalf of ICTM are dr. Milica Sentić (project leader) and Ivana Trajković, from the Department of Ecology and TechnoEconomics.

The success of our researchers – interview in European media

The news portal of the European consortium Graphene Flagship published an interview with our colleague dr Marko Spasenović. In the „Spotlight“ section of the website, our colleague spoke about the development of graphene gas sensors and microphones in our Center for Microelectronic Technologies.

The Graphene Flagship is a project that the European Commission (EC) is funding with a billion euros over a period of ten years. The project was, together with the Human Brain Project, the first that the EC launched in 2013 as part of the FET Flagships program, with the aim to address big scientific and technological challenges of today through long-term multidisciplinary research and development. The consortium consists of over 150 academic and industrial partners in 23 countries. ICTM has been an Associated Member since 2018.