University of Belgrade - Institute for Multidisciplinary Research

Aleksandar Malešević

M.Sc. in chemistry

Research Аssociate

Address: Volgina 15, Belgrade

Telephone: (+381) 11/2085-059

Research area

• Materials science, inorganic chemistry and solid state chemistry and physics.
• Chemical synthesis and characterization of ceramic materials.
• Proton conductive materials based on indium (In) and europium (Eu) doped barium cerium oxide (BaCeO3).
• Oxygen ion conductive materials based on thulium (Tm) and lutetium (Lu) doped bismuth oxide (Bi2O3).
• Structural, microstructural and electrical properties of ceramic materials.
• Construction and testing of solid oxide fuel cells.

Skills

Trained to operate on the following instruments: instrument for electrical characterization (impedance analyzer Hioki LCR HiTester 3532-), UV-Vis spectrometer (Shimadzu UV-2600).

Operable in following software programs: Gatan DigitalMicrograph, CrystalMaker, PowderCell, EIS Spectrum Analyser.

  • Biography
  • Projects
  • Selected publications

1.Work experience:
• 2018-present: Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade

2.Education:
• 2015-present: Ph.D. student, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
• 2015: M.Sc. in chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade
• 2014: B.Sc. in chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade

3.Other professional activities
Memberships:
• Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials

Научни скупови

  • Malešević A., Tasić N., Ćirković J., Vukašinović J., Dapčević A., Ribić V., Branković Z., Branković G., CuO-based nanoplatelets for humidity sensing application, 5th Coference of Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 11-13 June 2019, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Malešević A., Dapčević A., Radojković A., Branković Z., Branković G., Chemical stability of doped δ-Bi2O3 as an electrolyte for solid oxide fuel cells, 5th Coference of Serbian Society for Ceramic Materials, 11-13 June 2019, Belgrade, Serbia.