Computational studies of binary and ternary systems and connection to actual synthesis routes

Computational studies of binary and ternary systems and connection to actual synthesis routes
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Series: Posters
Genres: Chemistry, Computer and Information Science, Materials Science, Physical Chemistry, Physics
Publisher: Technicum Scientific Publishing
Publication Year: 2016

Conference Title: Annual Meeting of the German Crystallographic Society (DGK)

Date and Places: Stuttgart, Germany, 14 – 17 March 2016

About the Book

Author(s):
dr. Dejan Zagorac (1), dr. Jelena Zagorac (1), dr. Klaus Doll (2), Milena Rosić (1), Maria Čebela (1), prof. dr. Branko Matović (1)

Affiliations:
1. Institute of Nuclear Sciences Vinča, Materials Science Laboratory, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia
2. Institute for Electrochemistry, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany

About the Author
Zagorac Dejan

Dr. rer. nat. Dejan Zagorac has obtained his MSc degree in geology at University of Belgrade, Serbia in 2007. He has received his Phd degree in theoretical chemistry at University of Stuttgart,Germany in 2012. In the next 2013, he was post-doctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research (MPI-FKF) in Stuttgart, Germany, and in the 2014 a post-doctoral fellow at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) in Erlangen, Germany. Currently, he is the head of Laboratory for Theoretical Investigation of Materials, at the Department of Materials Science, Institute of Nuclear Science Vinca, Belgrade, Serbia. His topics of interests are: Chemistry, Computer and Information Science, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Materials Science, Mathematics, Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials, Physics and Technology.