Meet the Team

  • Dr Tatjana Trtić Petrović Profile Photo

    Dr Tatjana Trtić-Petrović

    is a passionate scientist and a leader in green chemistry.

    She is a Principal Research Fellow at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences (VINS), where she leads the Separation Chemistry Group with dedication and vision. She also heads the research theme “Developing Green Solvents and Processes,” pushing the boundaries of sustainable chemistry both regionally and internationally.

    Beyond the lab, Dr. Trtić-Petrović is a devoted mentor, passionately guiding Ph.D. students through the complexities of scientific research with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. She not only imparts knowledge but also inspires critical thinking, nurtures scientific curiosity, and supports the next generation of researchers in developing sustainable, impactful dissertations.

    Her work is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach within both national and international research environments. Her scientific focus lies in developing green separation methods by replacing traditional organic solvents with ionic liquids and eutectic solvents, and minimizing solvent use through microporous membrane technologies. She is not only a research leader—she is a bridge builder between science and sustainability, theory and practice, local and global collaboration.

  • Dr Goran Vladisavljević Profile Photo

    Dr Goran Vladisavljević

    is among the world’s leading scientists in the specific part of biotechnology oriented to encapsulation by membrane processes and emulsification (Google Scholar: >8200 citations, h-index = 54, 2023 Stanford’s List of World’s Top 2% Scientists).His scientific papers are frequently placed on the Science Direct TOP25 Hottest Articles lists, Most Downloaded Articles list of high-impact factor journals, and named Highly Cited Papers by the Web of Knowledge.

    The research activities in his Particle Microfluidics Group (PMG) at ULB are focused on the development of membrane and microfluidic dispersion and micromixing processes for manufacturing smart, functional micro and nanoparticles for applications in functional foods, controlled drug delivery, carbon capture, thermal energy storage, medical diagnostics, adsorption, and catalysis. He is a leader of PMG Group in the Department of Chemical Engineering at ULB.

  • Dr Nada Ćujić Nikolić Profile Photo

    Dr Nada Ćujić Nikolić

    is a highly accomplished Senior Research Associate employed in the Department for Pharmaceutical Research and Development at the IPLB. Her research focuses on pharmaceutical and technological investigations, optimization of extraction methods (with an emphasis on green extractions), and the development of new pharmaceutical preparations based on medicinal herbs.

    She is recognized for her expertise in novel microencapsulation techniques using modern pharmaceutical carriers, the characterization of micro-sized systems, and the exploitation of waste by-products in the food and pharmaceutical industries.

    Dr Ćujić Nikolić’s authored/co-authored numerous chapters, monographs, and conference papers, establishing herself as a respected authority in the fields of Food and Medicinal plants Science and Technology. Based on the assessment of excellence of the relevant Ministry of Science, Dr Ćujić Nikolić was included in the executive 10% of researchers in the field of biotechnological sciences.

  • Dr Ksenija Kumrić Profile Photo

    Dr Ksenija Kumrić

    is a highly skilled Principal Research Fellow at VINS. Her research interests focus on the development and application of different separation processes, primarily membrane-based liquid-liquid microextraction, solid-phase extraction, and adsorption, and their application in the field of radiochemistry, analytical, and environmental chemistry.

    She is recognized especially for her contribution to the development of membrane-based microextraction processes in continuous contactors for use in radiopharmaceutical preparations, as well as through the development of (i) solid-phase extraction processes for the preconcentration of trace-level contaminants prior to their determination by various instrumental techniques and (ii) adsorption processes for application in wastewater treatment.

  • Dajana Lazarević Profile Photo

    Dajana Lazarević

    Ph.D. student in VINS (3rd year) supervised by PI. She spent two months (ERASMUS) at the University of Aveiro supervised by dr Mara Freire, and learned synthesis and characterization of IL, solid-liquids extraction of BACs from biomass.

    She was awarded the Best Poster Presentation for their work titled “Optimizing the Extraction of Parthenolide from Feverfew: An Experimental Design Approach” at the 21st IUPAC International Symposium on Solubility Phenomena and Related Equilibrium Processes.

  • Jelena Jovanović Profile Photo

    Jelena Jovanović

    Ph.D.student in VINS (2nd year) supervised by PI. She works on the synthesis of ILs and NADES and their application for the isolation of food colors.

  • Katarina Stanković Profile Photo

    Katarina Stanković

    is a Ph.D. student and Research Assistant at VINS supervised by TM3. Her active research work is focused on the development of separation processes, primarily adsorption using different materials (biopolymers, carbon materials, clay) to purify wastewater from various inorganic (heavy metals) and organic (pesticides, dyes) pollutants, before their release into natural waterways.

    Her published work at an international conference was chosen as one of the three best papers by the Organizing Committee at the 57th Meeting of the Serbian Chemical Society in 2021.

  • Dr Đorđe Petrović Profile Photo

    Dr Đorđe Petrović

    is a highly accomplished Senior Research Associate in VINS. His research activity is directed towards the synthesis of new compounds labeled with different radioisotopes for use in diagnostics and therapy in nuclear medicine and oncology.

    He participated in international projects related to the development and application of nanomaterials in tumor therapy such as the FP7-ERA Chairs project: “Strengthening of the MagBioVin – Research and Innovation Team for Development of Novel Approaches for Tumor Therapy based on Nanostructured Materials”, Eureka project E! 13303 MED-BIO-TEST “Development of test strips based on electrochemical (bio) sensors for determining the concentration of disease biomarkers for early diagnosis and prevention” etc.