Dr Sofija Vujoseviæ

Sofija I. Vujoseviæ was born in Belgrade (Serbia, Yugoslavia) in 1951. She graduated from the Faculty of Sciences (Department of Chemistry), University of Belgrade (1975), where she got her M. Sc. degree in biochemistry (1981) and the doctoral degree in chemistry (1985). Dr. S. Vujosevic has been working at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences since 1978. Presently, she is the director of Center for Permanent Education of the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences (from 1993). Scientific activities of dr S. Vujoseviæ concern physicochemical aspects of abiotic chemistry: some processes of chemical evolution on early Earth and in comets. The results of her research activities are presented in a number of articles, a review one, chapters in a book. The published results were quoted about 60 times in the scientific literature.

 

Publications 1996 - present:

1.        V. Kapor, S. Vujosevic, N. Vucic, (2000). "Detekcija pozara", (monografija), Institut za nuklearne nauke "Vinca", Beograd.

2.        Draganic, I. G and Vujosevic, S. I (1998). Compounds observed in some radiation chemical simulation experiments relevant to prebiotic chemistry. Viva Origino, vol. 26, (No. 2), 85-101.

3.        International Conference on "The Role of Radiation in the Origin and Evolution of life". Osaka, Japan. Vujosevic, S. I. and Draganic, I. G. (1998). Biogenic compounds observed in radiation chemical simulation experiments. Viva Origino, vol. 26, (No. 1), p. 9.

4.        Vanlic-Razumenic N., Vujosevic S., Vucina J., Jovanovic M., Maksin T., Dokic D. (1998). Radiofarmaceutski kompleksi tehnecijuma. Drugi kongres farmaceuta jugoslavije sa medunarodnim ucescem. Beograd, Jugoslavija, 19-22, oktobar 1998. Arhiv za Farmaciju, broj 6, str. 890-891.

5.        Vujosevic, S. I (1998). Atom, radioaktivnost i jonizujuce zracenje. U monografiji "Radiofarmaceutici - sinteza, osobine i primena". Urednik N. Vanlic-Razumenic, 1-23. Velarta, Beograd.

6.        S. K. Milonjic, N. B. Vucic i S. I. Vujosevic (1996). Ultrafiltration of hematite sol. Sep. Sci. Techn., Vol 31 (10), 1515-1521.