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“CEXTREME LAB”, Center of Excellence, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Center for the synthesis, processing and characterization of materials for use in extreme conditions
Director : Prof. Dr. Rer. Nat. Branko Matović
Email : mato@vin.bg.ac.rs
Phone : +381 11 3408 104
Address : Mike Petrovića Alasa 12-14 11351 Vinča, Belgrade, Serbia
Research topics :
Corrosion of ceramics
- Synthesis, processing and characterization of ceramic materials; densification of ceramic materials
Contact name : Prof. Dr. Rer. Nat. Branko Matović
Tel : +381649271109
Email: mato@vin.bg.ac.rs
- Theoretical investigation of ceramic materials
Contact name : Dr. Rer. Nat. Dejan Zagorac
Tel : +381665741389
Email: dzagorac@vin.bg.ac.rs
- Laboratory for surface characterization and damage prevention of materials for application in extreme conditions
Contact name : Dr Ivana Cvijović-Alagić
Tel : +38163380648
Email: ivanac@vin.bg.ac.rs
- Identification and structural characterization of materials using X-Ray diffraction analysis
Contact name : Dr Marija Prekajski Đorđević
Tel : +38169692108
Email: prekajski2@gmail.com
Exceptional facilities :
- XRD, FTIR, BET, SEM, 3D Printer, YAG millisecond laser- HAAS LAY 100K, HPC-1 Computer Centre, HPC-2 Computer Centre, Freeze-dryer, Hot press
Financial support programmes :
- Regional fundings: Bilateral projects
- National fundings : Serbian Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation
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