[dr Vladimir M. Milosavljevic]

Faculty of Physics, Studentski trg 12, Beograd

Phone:   011-2630152 ext. 117

Office:   746

E-mail:   vladimir@ff.bg.ac.rs, vmilosavljevic@chem.bg.ac.rs

Personal data

Born on March 21, 1967 in Zemun, Serbia. Married. Speaks Serbian, English, German and Russian language.

Education and qualifications

1986-1991: Undergraduate studies - Physics / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

1992-1996: Master of science studies - Physics / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

1996-2001: Doctoral academic (PhD) studies - Physics / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

History of employment

2005-2010: Assistant professor / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

2010-2015: Associate professor / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

2015: Full professor / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics (Belgrade, Serbia)

Scientific interest

Plasma Physics; Spectral line shapes and profiles (atoms, ions), molecular bands; Absorption and emission spectroscopy; Real-time plasma control; Kinetics of no equilibrium’s plasma; interaction between plasma and surface; Surface physics; Probe and optical Plasma diagnostics; Semiconductor industry; Plasma sources; Sensors and its technological application.

Awards and merits

1997: German embassy in Belgrade, DAAD award for best MSc thesis

2000: Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade award for the best young scientist

2005: The first place in postdoctoral competition of the Ministry of Sciences, Republic of Serbia

2007: The award for control of oxygen products from plasma in ECR Intel plasma tool, Republic of Ireland & INTEL

Educational activities

Author identification numbers

Representative references

  1. D. Popovic, V. Milosavljevic and S. Daniels, Practical sensor for measurement of nitrogen, Journal of Applied Physics 102, 103303 (2007). (IF- 2.316)
  2. V. Milosavljevic, R. Faulkner and M. B. Hopkins, Real time sensor for monitoring Oxygen in radio-frequency plasma applications, Optics Express 15/21, 13913-13923 (2007). (IF-4.009)
  3. V. Milosavljevic, S. K. Karkari and A. R. Ellingboe, Characterization of the pulse plasma source, Plasma Sources Science & Technology 16/2, 304-309 (2007). (IF-2.346)
  4. V. Milosavljevic, A. R. Ellingboe and S. Djenize, Measured Stark widths and shifts of the neutral argon spectral lines in 4s-4p and 4s-4p' transitions, Spectrochim. Acta Part B 61/1, 81-87 (2006). (IF- 3.092)
  5. V. Milosavljevic, V. Zigman and S. Djenize, Stark width and shift of the neutral argon 425.9 nm spectral line, Spectrochim. Acta Part B 59/9, 1423-1429 (2004). (IF- 3.092)
  6. V. Milosavljevic, S. Djenize and M. S. Dimitrijevic, Electron and ion contributions to the Ne I spectral line broadening, J. Phys. B 37, 2713-2724 (2004).
  7. V. Milosavljevic, M. S. Dimitrijevic and S. Djenize, Measured and calculated Stark parameters for several Ar I spectral lines, High Temperature Material Processes (An international Journal) 7, 525-533 (2003).
  8. S. Djenize, V. Milosavljevic and M. S. Dimitrijevic, Transition probabilities in Kr II and Kr III spectra, Europ. Phys. J. D 27, 209–213 (2003).
  9. V. Milosavljevic, M. S. Dimitrijevic and S. Djenize, Experimental and calculated Stark widths within the Kr I spectrum, Phys. Rev. E68, 016402-016409 (2003).
  10. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, Astrophysical plasma diagnostics through analysis of Ar I line shape characteristics, A&A 405, 397-403 (2003).
  11. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, The He I 706.52 nm line shape characteristics in the plasma diagnostics, Europ. Phys. J. D 23, 385-390 (2003).
  12. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, Ion contribution to the prominent Ne I, Ar I and Kr I spectral lines broadening, A&A 398, 1179-1184 (2003).
  13. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, Ion contribution to the Ne I spectral lines broadening, Phys. Lett. A 305/1-2, 70-74 (2002).
  14. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, Ion contribution to the astrophysical important 447.15, 587.56 and 667.82 nm He I spectral lines broadening, A&A 393, 721-726 (2002).
  15. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, Ion contribution to the astrophysical important 388.86, 471.32 and 501.56 nm He I spectral lines broadening, New Astron. 7/8, 543-551 (2002).
  16. S. Djenize, V. Milosavljevic and M. S. Dimitrijevic, Stark shifts and transition probabilities in the Ne II spectrum, A&A 382, 359-367 (2002).
  17. V. Milosavljevic and S. Djenize, On the Stark broadening of the He I 447.1 nm spectral line, Europ. Phys. J. D 15, 99-104, (2001).
  18. V. Milosavljevic, M. S. Dimitrijevic and S. Djenize, Stark widths of the Ne II, Ne III and Ne IV spectral lines, Astrophys. J. Suppl. S. 135, 115-124, (2001).
  19. V. Milosavljevic and G. Poparic, Atomic spectral line free parameter deconvolution procedure, Phys. Rev. E63, 036404-036411, (2001).
  20. V. Milosavljevic, S. Djenize, M. S. Dimitrijevic and L. C. Popovic, Stark broadening parameters of the KrII and KrIII spectral lines, Phys. Rev. E62, 4137-4145, (2000).