University of Belgrade - Institute for Multidisciplinary Research

Olivera Zemljak

M.Sc. Physical Chemistry

Research Assistant

Address: Volgina 15, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

Telephone: (+381) 11 2085 841

Research area

  • Phуsical chemistrу, мaterials science and solid-state chemistry and physics.
  • Chemical and solvothermal synthesis of metal oхide electroceramic materials.
  • The application of innovative sintering methods, Cold sintering.
  • Perovskite and perovskite related materials. Мultiferroic materials.
  • Structural, microstructural, ferroelectrical and magnetic properties of ceramic materials based on yttrium manganite (YMnO3).
  • Synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and mesoporous materials for sensing applications based on SnO2 and ZnO.

Skills

Trained to operate on the following instruments:

  • UV-Vis spectrometer (Shimadzu UV-2600).
  • Еlectrospinning device.

Operable in following software programs: PowderCell, CrystalMaker and Gatan Digital.

  • Biography
  • Projects
  • Selected publications

1.Work experience:

  • 2018 – present: Research Trainee, Institute for multidisciplinary research (Department of Materials Science), University of Belgrade

2.Education:

  • 2017 – present: Ph.D. student at Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade
  • 2017 M.Sc. Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia
  • 2016 B.Sc. Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia

3.Other professional activities

Memberships:

  • Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials

Current: 

  • 2020 – 2021: “Nanostructured semiconducting metal-oxides as gas sensors for medical diagnostics by breath analysis”,bilateral cooperation Serbia-Germany – member

Past:

  • Zero- to Three-Dimensional Nanostructures for Application in Electronics and Renewable Energy Sources: Synthesis, Characterization and Processing – member

Scientific meetings:

  1. O. Milošević, D. Luković Golić, M. Počuča-Nešić, A. Dapčević, G. Branković, Z. Branković, Strucural, microstructural and ferroelectric properties of Ti-doped YMnO3 ceramics synthesized by polymerisation complex method 5th Conference of The Serbian Society for Ceramics Materials, 11-13 June 2019, Belgrade, Serbia (M34).