![]() Prof. dr Borivoje Radojičić Kuća: Birčaninova 25
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Prof. Dr Borivoje M. Radojičić was born in 1919 in Veles. He graduated from the Belgrade Medical School in 1948, and completed his residency in neuropsychiatry in 1954. We was elected assistant professor in 1954, and then gradually full professor in 1971. In 1957 he established the Center for Cerebral Palsy in Belgrade and first Department of Pediatric Neuropsychiatry. He also established the Supportive Society for Retarded Children. He contributed to organization of the center for cerebrovascular diseases and cardiology, which subsequently become a specialized hospital. Prof. Radojičić participated in foundation of the Faculty of Defectology. He spent a year in Minneapolis, USA, where later on, he become a visiting professor. Since 1981, he has been honorary member of the American Academy of neurology, Society of neurologists, psychiatrists and neurosurgeons of Bulgaria, and member of other national and international societies. He is honorary President of the Association of Societies for Developmental Neurology and Psychiatry, and life-long President of the Society for Support of Mentally Retarded Individuals and Association of Dystrophics of Belgrade and Serbia. He received the Seventh July Award for the year 1980. He published more than 177 papers, 22 in international journals, dealing with epilepsy, cerebrovascular diseases, multiple sclerosis and myasthenia in children, muscle dystrophy, etc. His major work ‘Nervous System Diseases’ has reached the level of encyclopedia, and the most recent book entitled ‘General and Special Clinical Neurology’ is the result and summary of his years-long work as a clinician, teacher and researcher. |
![]() Prof. dr Boľidar Radojković Kuća: Nevesinjska 11
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Prof. Dr Boľidar ®. Radojković
was born in 1924. He completed his education in Belgrade, and graduated
from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade in 1951,
where he received his PhD degree in electrical traction (1958). His career
started at the School of Electrical Engineering, where he initially got
a post of an assistant and gradually earned the title of professor (1971).
He lectured on electrical traction, electrical vehicles and stable plants
for electrical traction. He also held two courses on post-graduate studies.
He lectured on the same subjects at many university centers in the country.
He has been a member of the Serbian Scientific Society since 1975.
He wrote three university textbooks and published over fifty papers and several dozens of studies and projects. His most important achievements cover the following fields: determination of electrical and machine parameters that influence adhesive properties of traction vehicles, improvement of regulatory features by the application of energy electronics, traction motor supply from static transformers. Professor Radojković was invited on three occasions in the capacity of an expert at the Arbitrage Tribunal of the International Chamber of Commerce. Over his career he was an adviser to numerous scientific institutions involved in the issues of electrical traction. |
![]() Prof. dr Slobodan Radosavljević Kuća: Nevesinjska 13
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Prof. Dr Slobodan D. Radosavljević was born in 1915 in Kragujevac. he completed his high school in Skoplje in 1933 and graduated from the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the Department of Technology in Belgrade in 1938. In 1958, he defended his Ph.D. thesis at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Belgrade. he was elected assistant professor in 1940 and re-elected upon his return form imprisonment, where he spent the years of war. He was promoted to associate professor at the department of Inorganic Chemistry in 1949, extraordinary professor in 1956 and full professor at the same department in 1962. He spent 6 months at Pennsylvania State University in USA at the laboratory of inorganic chemistry as a fellow of the American Association of Chemists. The topics of his particular scientific interest are the following: synthesis of inorganic and element-organic compounds such as silicon-organic, sulfur-organic compounds, fluorine, phosphorus and nitrogen compounds. He published 65 scientific papers, out of which many are quoted in text-books and other publications, as well as 40 scientific communications at the international meetings, 15 patents, about 20 professional papers and 40 scientific projects. He translated five professional books and wrote two manuals. He received the Seventh July Prize of the Republic of Serbia, the October prize of the City of Belgrade, Charter of the Honorary and meritorious member of the Yugoslav Union of Chemists and Technologists, Appreciation Charter of the Serbian Society of Chemists, Memorial Charter of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy. Prof. Radosavljević was also decorated with the National Medal for Merits with golden wreath. |
![]() Prof. dr Milovan Radovanović Kuća:
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Prof. Dr Milovan V. Radovanović was born in 1931 in Skopje. He graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Belgrade, at the Department of Mathematics in 1955. In 1957 he was elected assistant professor, in 1963 associate professor, while since 1980 he has been full professor and Scientific advisor. He was Head of the department of Geography and Head of the Institute of Geography of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Head of the center of Demographic Studies of the Institute of Social Sciences, and director of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Institute of Geography ‘Jovan Cvijić’. He published 88 scientific papers in the field of theory and methodology of geography. environmental theory. antropogeography, etnogeography, demography and urban geography. He was particularly focused on problems associated with population growth and political geography of Kosovo and Metohija. He was a mentor of 16 Ph.D. theses in the field of geography, demography and etnogeography. He organized 10 scientific meetings of national and international importance. He initiated collaboration between the Faculty of Geography in Belgrade and Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts’s Institute of Geography ‘Jovan Cvijić’, with numerous Universities and other scientific institutions throughout the former USSR and Poland. With Faculty of Geography in Moscow, University of Tbilisi, University of Warsaw, Krakow and Poznan. He was decorated with the "Medal of Jovan Cvijić", one of the most distinguished European rewards for the achievements in the filed of geography and related sciences. |
![]() Prof. dr Ljubisav Rakić Medicinski fakultet,
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Prof. Dr Ljubisav M. Rakić was born in 1931 in Sarajevo. He graduated from the Belgrade School of Medicine in 1955. He got a post of an assistant professor in Physiology and Biochemistry at Belgrade Medical School. In 1961 he was promoted to associate professor and in 1969 to professor. Since 1971 he has been a professor of neurobiology at the Center for Multidisciplinary Studies for postgraduate studies. Prof. Rakić is a member of numerous scientific societies and academies in the country (Academy of Sciences and Arts of Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, Societies of biochemists, biophysicists, clinical neurophysiologists of Yugoslavia, Serbian Medical Society, etc.), and abroad, Academy of Sciences of USSR - now Russian Academy, New York Academy o Science, Euro-Asian Academy of Sciences, International Brain Research Organization, Royal Medical Society, International societies of physiology, biochemistry, neuro sciences, neurochemistry, biological psychiatry, etc. He is also an honorary member of the Pavlov Federal Association of Physiologists and Biochemists and British Society for Brain and Behavior Research. He has been a member of the Serbian Scientific Society since the foundation. His results include: regulatory mechanisms of irritation and inhibition in the CNS, biochemical organization of CNS, and study of neuro-immunology and plasticity of the brain. He published 457 papers in extenso (two thirds in international papers), 6 monographs abroad and 3 in the country, as well as 5 textbooks in collaboration, with total of 16 editions. |
![]() Dr Miroljub Rančić Kuća: Slavka Kolara 4
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Dr Miroljub T. Rančić was born in Paraćin in 1935 where he completed his elementary and high school education. His education in Belgrade and research activities are related to human habitats, migrations, demographic growth based on Cvijić's teachings. He has been oriented to new investigations, updated achievements, theory, methodology and practice, particularly focusing demographic growth and migrations of population, influence of general and direct factors of the natural environment. His results have been published in his studies, lectures, articles and contributions to scientific meetings. |
![]() Dr Aleksandar Ruvarac Kuća:
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Dr Aleksandar Lj. Ruvarac
was born in 1932 in Skopje (Macedonia). He completed his elementary and
high school education in Belgrade. He graduated from the School of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics (majoring in Physical Chemistry) in 1957.
In October 1956 he got a post at the Institute of Nuclear Sciences in Vinča at the department of Nuclear Fuel Processing. In 1970 he defended his PhD thesis entitled Ion Exchange of Potassium Uranyl Ions on Circonium Phosphate at Elevated Temperatures. He was elected research associate in 1975, promoted to senior researcher in 1975 and finally too scientific adviser in 1983. From 1976 through 1990 when he retired he was the head of Laboratory of Chemical Dynamics and Process technique of the institute of Nuclear Sciences in Vinča. The results of scientific activities of Dr Ruvarac are presented in 35 papers published in domestic and international journals, while over 40 were presented at scientific meetings in the country and abroad. Dr Ruvarac was also a successful educator, both in the Laboratory he headed and as a lecturer on post-graduate studies and mentor to graduate, MSc and PhD theses. |