Dragana Marić - Curriculum Vitae
 

Contact Information

Dr. Dragana Marić (Research Professor)
Center for non-equilibrium processes, Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade
Institute of Physics, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia
Telephone: +381 11 3713 056
E-mail: dragana.maric@ipb.ac.rs
Web: www.ipb.ac.rs/~draganam

 
Education
1999 BSc degree:University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics
2002 MSc degree:University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics
2006 PhD degree:University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physics

 
Professional experience
2000: Research Trainee at the Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia
2002: Research Assistant at the Institute of Physics, Belgrade, Serbia
2006: Post-doctoral fellow at the Laboratoire de Physique et Technologie des Plasmas (LPTP), Ecole Polytechnique, France
2006: Assistant research professor at the Laboratory of Gaseous Electronics, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
2009: Visiting researcher at the Nanotechnology and Integrated Bio-Engineering Centre (NIBEC), University of Ulster Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
2011: Associate research professor at the Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
2016: Research professor at the Institute of Physics Belgrade

 
Research interests
Non-equilibrium plasma physics, swarm phenomenology, low pressure dc discharges - experiment and modeling, breakdown and spatiotemporal development of discharges, micro-discharges at high pressure, CCP RF discharges, breakdown in liquids and vapours of liquids
 
Additional information
2006: Post-doctoral EGIDE grant, Laboratoire de Physique et Technologie des Plasmas (LPTP), Ecole Polytechnique, France
2008-2014: Member of the Scientific Committee of ESCAMPIG
2010: General secretary of the Organizing committee of ESCAMPIG 2010
2009: Guest Editor of the special issue Journal of Physics: Conference Series 162 (Eds. Zoran Petrović, Dragana Marić and Gordana Malović) (2009) 012007
2011: Guest Editor of the special issue Plasma Sources Science and Technology, Volume 20, Issue 2 (Eds. Zoran Petrović, Dragana Marić and Gordana Malović) (2011) 020201
2012-2014: President of the Department for Plasma Physics in Serbian Physical Society
2013- : Member of the International Scientific Committee of CPPA
2013- : Member of the International Scientific Committee of SPIG
2013-2017: Management Committee member and Leader of the Workgroup 3 Elementary physical and chemical processes initiated by electrical discharges of the COST Action TD1208 Electrical Discharges with Liquids for Future Applications
2014: Member of the Advisory Scientific Committee of Lorentz center workshop, Gas/Plasma-liquid interface: Transport, Chemistry and Fundamental Data
2014: Co-Chair of Local Organizing Committee of the SPIG 2014
2014- : Co-Chair of the Scientific Committee of the SPIG conference

 
Research activities and related projects

2000-2001: Development of new materials for electronic devices, LGE-IPB, Serbia.
2001-2006: Physics and applications of low-temperature plasmas, LGE-IPB, Serbia.
2006-2010: Physics Fundamentals of Applications of Non-Equilibrium Plasmas in Nanotechnologies and Treatment of Materials, LGE-IPB, Serbia.
2006-2010: FP6 IPB-CNP 026328: Reinforcing Experimental Centre for Non-equilibrium Studies with Application in Nano-technologies, Etching of Integrated Circuits and Environmental Research (COE), LGE-IPB.
2009-2010: Stability and temporal development of micro discharges (collaboration with Ecole Polytechnique, CNRS.
2010-2011: Spatial structure of non-equilibrium microdischarges (collaboration with Institute for Experimental Physics II, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.
2011-2012: Hybrid models for gas breakdown and formation of plasmas (collaboration with Hungarian Academy of Sciences).
2011-2015: Fundamental processes and applications of particle transport processes in non-equilibrium plasmas, traps and nano-structures, LGE-IPB, Serbia.
2011-2015: Low-temperature plasma applications in biomedicine, environmental protection and Nano-technology, LGE-IPB, Serbia.
2013-2017: COST TD1208 Electrical discharges with liquids for future applications.
2014-2017: NATO Science for Peace and Security Project 984555, Atmospheric pressure plasma jet for neutralisation of CBW (chemical biological weapons).