Associate Prof. Dr Djordje Veljović

Dr Djordje Veljović, Associate Professor at FTM, obtained his BSc and MSc degrees in inorganic chemical technology and inorganic materials at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade in 2002 and 2007, respectively. He defended PhD Thesis ’’Investigation of the influence of processing parameters on the properties of bioceramic materials based on calcium hydroxyapatite and calcium phosphate obtained by different sintering technique’’ in 2010 at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade and he obtained the PhD degree in chemistry and chemical engineering. In the period 2002 – 2003 he is employed as engineer in laboratory for examination and testing of building materials at Institute for testing materials. Since the year 2003, Djordje Veljović is employed at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, where he is assistant professor as current position. During and after working on PhD Thesis he visited more than once Riga Technical University. During realization of FP7-REGPOT-2009-1 NANOTECH FTM, No: 245916 he visited more than once Riga Technical University and National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics in Bucharest. Dr Veljović is author of more than 65 peer-reviewed articles and more than 100 papers presented at national and international scientific conferences. Scopus Author ID 12797501400. He is the member of Serbian Chemical Society, Materials Research Society of Serbia and Association of the Chemical Engineers of Serbia. He was the winner of medal for achievement in science for 2011 from Serbian Chemical Society. He was the guest expert from Serbia in 2013 at the assembly of Bioethics Committee of the Council of Europe in Paris. Dr Veljović was participated at six national and six international projects. Field of interest: Biomaterials; Inorganic Chemical Technology; Ceramic and composite materials; Nanomaterials; Synthesis, processing, characterization and mechanical properties of advanced functional materials, Bioactive Coatings; Chemical Engineering; Electron Microscopy.