Skip to main content

Uspeh naših istraživača – odobreni projekti multilateralne naučne saradnje u dunavskom regionu

Within the Program for Multilateral Scientific and Technological Cooperation in the Danube Region, a total of 33 projects have been approved for the period 2025–2027, of which 13 involve participation from Serbian research organizations. Among the approved projects are two led by researchers from Serbia's ICTM:

  • Nanoscale interaction of light and atomically thin structures (NanoLATIS), project leader from Serbia: Marko Spasenović, ICTM
  • Magnetic materials for nanotechnologies (MAGMA4NET), project leader from Serbia: Filip Vlahović, ICTM

Congratulations to our colleagues and their teams on securing bilateral projects, and we wish them great success in implementing the planned research!

Continue reading

Uspeh naših istraživača – odobreni bilateralni projekti sa Francuskom

As part of the Call for Co-Financing Scientific and Technological Cooperation between the Republic of Serbia and the Republic of France (Integrated Activities Program "Pavle Savić", or "Hubert Curien Partnership" (PHC)) for the two-year project period 2025-2026, among the 20 approved projects are 3 projects led by researchers from the ICTM on the Serbian side:

  • Harnessing randomness of adsorption for pseudo random number generation, Olga Jakšić, ICTM, and Florent Barbault, Laboratory ITODYS, CNRS, Université Paris Cité
  • Erosion unveiled: AI driven insights into lithology and climate change impacts (EARTH), Nevena Antić, ICTM, and Srđan Vesić, CNRS
  • Magnetically-assisted degradation of emerging organic pollutants using nanocatalysis, Biljana Dojčinović, ICTM, and Karim Zehani, Institut de Chimie et des Matériaux Paris-Est, ICMPE – CNRS

Congratulations to our colleagues and their teams on receiving these bilateral projects, and we wish them great success in implementing their planned research projects!

Continue reading

IHTM potpisao sporazum o akademskoj saradnji sa Univerzitetom Akita

The University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy (ICTM) has signed a five-year academic cooperation agreement with the Faculty of International Resource Sciences (FIRS), Akita University, Japan. The agreement establishes a framework for the exchange of students, researchers, and administrative staff, joint research projects in fields of mutual interest, to hold lectures, symposia, and dissemination of academic materials.

This collaboration strengthens ICTM’s international network and reinforces our dedication to advancing scientific research and education.

Continue reading

Rezultati internih konkursa za projekte za 2025. godinu

The University of Belgrade – Institute of Chemistry, Technology, and Metallurgy (ICTM) has officially concluded its 2025 internal projects call, awarding funding to four Seed Research Grant 2025 projects and two Proof of Concept (PoC) 2025 projects. These initiatives, continues to foster scientific excellence and technological innovation within ICTM and to encourage young researchers to pursue their ideas.

A total of 16 proposals were submitted: 10 for Seed Research Grant 2025 and 6 for PoC 2025. The selection process was overseen by Dr. Sanja Vraneš, our National Institutional Consultant within SAIGE project, ensuring transparency and scientific rigor.  Each Seed Research Grant proposal was evaluated by two referees, from the Transformation Team, but this year also from colleagues with recent success in competitive project calls. The International Cooperation and Project Office (ICPO) managed all administrative aspects.  PoC proposals were assessed by the Knowledge & Technology Transfer (KTT) team, with oversight from Dr. Jelena Gvozdenović Jeremić, our Consultant for Technological Transfer within SAIGE project. 

The calls were open from 15 April to 15 May, the Review Panel convened on 2 June 2025 to assess submissions.  A follow-up meeting between the Review Panel and Principal Investigators (PIs) took place on 13 June 2025, where the final funding decisions were announced.

Seed Research Grant 2025 awarded projects

  • Hybrid Modeling of a Low-Energy, Eco-Friendly Membrane Separation System at the Laboratory Scale (HELMS) – Led by Aleksa Miladinović
  • Surface Functionalized Niobium-Based MXene Electrodes for Enhanced Capacitance and Energy Storage Performance (SurfMEX) – Led by Ivan Pešić
  • Novel Enzyme Solutions for Targeted Gluten Hydrolysis (GlutNZym) – Led by **Marija Stefanović
  • Next-Gen Jolkinolide-Based Compounds for Drug Development (NEWJOLK) – Led by Stefan Lekić

Proof of Concept (PoC) 2025 awarded projects:    

  • Development of an Innovative Composite Material Based on Amino-Functional Polymers and Zeolite (ZeoAminoPolyX) for the Treatment of Contaminated Waters – Led by Dr. Miloš Dubovina
  • Next-Generation Digital Tool for On-Site PFAS Quantification (ddPFAS) – Led by Dr. Karla Milčić

ICTM extends heartfelt congratulations to the awarded teams and acknowledges the efforts of all applicants. While not every proposal could be funded, the exceptional quality of submissions demonstrates ICTM’s strong research ecosystem. 

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

Continue reading