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Dr. Biljana Šljukić

Center of Physics and Engineering of Advanced Materials (CeFEMA), Instituto Supe...

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Prof. Dr. Biljana Šljukić received her undergraduate degree in physical chemistry from the University of Belgrade in 1999. She started working at the Faculty of Physical Chemistry as a teaching assistant and enrolled in Master's studies the following year. After obtaining an M.Sc. degree Biljana spent one year as a visiting student at the University of Oxford. She enrolled in PhD studies at the same University in 2004 and received her PhD degree three years later. She returned to the University of Belgrade in 2007 and started working as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Physical Chemistry in 2009. Biljana did a postdoctoral study at the Instituto Superior Técnico, UL, Lisbon. Her present research focuses on electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices, as well as electrochemical sensors. Current publication record holds 2 university books, 6 book chapters and >150 papers with close to 5000 citations.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Fuel Cells
Water Electrolysis
electroanalysis

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Short Biography

Prof. Dr. Biljana Šljukić received her undergraduate degree in physical chemistry from the University of Belgrade in 1999. She started working at the Faculty of Physical Chemistry as a teaching assistant and enrolled in Master's studies the following year. After obtaining an M.Sc. degree Biljana spent one year as a visiting student at the University of Oxford. She enrolled in PhD studies at the same University in 2004 and received her PhD degree three years later. She returned to the University of Belgrade in 2007 and started working as an assistant professor at the Faculty of Physical Chemistry in 2009. Biljana did a postdoctoral study at the Instituto Superior Técnico, UL, Lisbon. Her present research focuses on electrochemical energy conversion and storage devices, as well as electrochemical sensors. Current publication record holds 2 university books, 6 book chapters and >150 papers with close to 5000 citations.