main
:: CV
:: publications
- Biographical Information
- Dr Aleksandar Golubović was born in Belgrade, went to school there and after matriculation he studied at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy of Belgrade University in the Department of Inorganic Chemistry.
He took a five-years first-degree course (with ten terms) and obtained a BSc in the allotted time. After that dr Golubović enrolled as a postgraduate in the same Department for a further two years. He passed all examinations and obtained an MSc degree working on the problem:
“Determination of the perfection degree of single crystals using anomalous transmission of X-rays.”
Since that from the end of April 2000. dr Golubović had been working as a research scientist in the Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy mainly growing single crystals using both the Bridgman method and the Czochralski technique.
Dr Golubović was five months as a research fellow in the Clarendon Laboratory of the Oxford University, U.K. After that he worked on his doctor˘s thesis in the University of Belgrade,
Serbia. He obtained PhD degree working on the problem:
“Determination of carbon coatings properties obtained by pyrolysis on silica glass plates.”
From the first of May 2000. dr Golubović
has been working in the Institute of Physics, center for solid
state physics and new materials in the same field of investigation
as previous did. In the Institute of Physics he is working as a
Research professor.Up to now dr
Golubović has made several different materials, for instance: Si,
Ge, PtSb2, CaF2, InSb, LiF, CdTe, Hg1-xCdxTe,
GeSe2-xSx, LiNbO3, family based
PbTe, Al2O3, ruby, Nb:Y3Al5O12
and YAG, Bi12SiO20, Bi12GeO20,
Nd:CaWO4 and CaWO4, superalloy based Ni, and
Al, TiO2, etc. He is included in investigations related
to nanoscience as producing nanopowders doped and undoped TiO2,
CeO2, etc. He also took part in the process of crystals
characterization (chemical, optical, and X-ray).
Dr Golubović has been referee in the Journal
of Applied Crystallography, Journal of Material Science, Crystal
Growth and Design, Materials Science and Engineering B, Optical
Materials, Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Physica
Scripta and The Journal of Physical Chemistry.
Also, dr Golubovic is a member of the Serbian Chemical Society and
the American Chemical Society.
|
|