Gordana Ćirić-Marjanović
Prof. Dr. Gordana Ćirić-Marjanović
Position:
University professor, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade
Address:
Studentski trg 12-16
Belgrade
11158
Serbia
Phone:
+381113336623
Fax:
+381112187133
Miscellaneous Information:

Personal data:
Born on March 13th 1967, in Pirot, Republic of Serbia.

Education:
Primary and secondary school finished in Pirot, Serbia.
1989 – BSc in Physical Chemistry at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Physical Chemistry.
1994 – MSc in Physical Chemistry at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry.
2003 – PhD in Physical Chemistry at University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry.

History of employment:
1990 – up to the present date employed at University of Belgrade- Faculty of Physical Chemistry:
1990–2003 Teaching assistant,
2004–2008 Assistant professor
2009 – 2015 Associate Professor
2015 up to the present Full Professor (BSc studies: the course Physical Chemistry 2 at Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, and the course Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules at Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade; PhD studies: the courses Conducting Polymers and Structural Characterization of Macromolecules at Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade; MSc studies: a part of the course Methods and Methodology in Physical Chemistry Research).

Research interest:
Physical chemistry of macromolecules and materials. Synthesis, characterization and applications of electroconducting and electroactive (redox-active) polymers and oligomers, carbonaceous materials, polymer composites, metal-organic frameworks, polyoxometalates. Techniques used for characterization: FTIR, Raman, UV-Vis and EPR spectroscopies, thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis, rentgeno-structural analysis, 2 cyclic voltammetry, scanning and transmission electron microscopies, elemental analysis, conductivity measurements. Chemical and electrochemical oxidative polymerization of aromatic amines and heterocyclic aromatic compounds (mechanism, kinetics, thermodynamics, semi-empirical quantum-chemical studies). Nanostructures of conductive polymers and carbonaceous materials (formation, characterization, and applications).

Citations:
by Google Scholar totally about 3990 citations, without self-citations more than 2700; hindex = 31; i10-index =65 (http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=R4NYAuwAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&pagesize =100); by SCOPUS totally about 3500 citations, without self-citation more than 2700 citations (September 2019)

 

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