Katarina Stojanović

Research Trainee

Research interest: environmental chemistry, electrochemistry, organic pollutants, electrochemical oxidation processes, analytical chemistry

Education:

BSc in Chemistry (2022), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, BSc thesis title: “In vitro assessment of bioavailability of elements by simulated lung fluid by comparing Hatch’s and artificial intestitial fluid”

MSc in Chemistry (2023), Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, MSc thesis title: “Assessment of bioavailability of potentially toxic elements from vineyard soil using simulated lung fluids”

PhD studies, 2023- present, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade

Career:

  • Student internship at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, topic: “Performing in vitro bioavailability analysis of elements extracted from soil using a simulated lung fluid solution”
  • Student internship at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, topic: “Preparation of coal samples for elemental analysis and interpretation of elemental analysis results”

Active projects:

Removal of polluting substances from the environment 0502308 (2024- present); participant

Five selected publications:

  1. T. Brdarić, D. Aćimović, B. Savić Rosić, M. Simić, K. Stojanović, Z. Vranješ, D. Vasić Anićijević, Bibliometric Analysis of Nanostructured Anodes for Electro-Oxidative Wastewater Treatment (2024), 16(10), 3982, https://doi.org/10.3390/su16103982