Prof. Dr. Radmila Jancic Heinemann | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor | Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade | Serbia
Radmila Jančić Heinemann is a distinguished professor in Material Engineering at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. Her expertise lies in composite materials and the application of image analysis in materials science research. Professor Jančić Heinemann has been an integral part of academic and research development, focusing on the correlation between material structure, processing, and properties for various applications, particularly in functional composite materials for both structural and medical uses.
Profile
Education
Professor Jančić Heinemann’s academic journey began at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, where she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering in 1987. She continued her studies, earning a Master’s degree in Materials Science in 1995, with a thesis on producing glass tubes using centrifugal deposition and sol-gel technology. Her academic path culminated in a Ph.D. in Materials Science in 1999, where her doctoral research focused on the production of alumina ceramic fibers using centrifugal deposition.
Experience
Since December 2015, Professor Jančić Heinemann has held the position of full professor at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy. In this role, she teaches several courses in materials science for both undergraduate and graduate students, including chemical engineering and materials science programs. Her research expertise in composite materials has led her to develop curricula that integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications in functional composite materials, particularly for structural and medical purposes. She also supervises doctoral students, guiding them through advanced studies in materials science, functional materials, and image analysis applications. Her previous academic experience includes positions from teaching assistant to associate professor between 1989 and 2015, where she worked on advancing education in composite materials.
Research Interests
Professor Jančić Heinemann’s research is centered on the development of composite materials with predetermined properties tailored for specific applications. She has focused particularly on understanding the interplay between material processing, structure, and properties. Her research interests cover a broad range of composite materials, including those used for structural and medical purposes. Additionally, her work utilizes image analysis to predict material behavior under various conditions. She is dedicated to creating composites that are not only functional but also optimized for enhanced performance in diverse fields such as mechanical and biomedical engineering.
Awards
Professor Jančić Heinemann has received recognition for her significant contributions to the field of materials science. While specific awards have not been detailed in the provided information, her long and impactful career, particularly her leadership in the development of advanced composite materials, reflects her academic excellence. Her research and teaching have earned her the respect of peers and students alike. As a full professor and thesis advisor for students from Serbia and Libya, she continues to influence the field through both education and research.
Publications
Professor Jančić Heinemann has authored and co-authored numerous publications, contributing significantly to materials science research. Among her most recent publications, the following stand out:
- Alazreg A., Vuksanović M. M., Egelja A., Mladenović I. O., Radovanović Ž., Petrović M., Marinković A., Jančić Heinemann R. (2023). “Mechanical properties of acrylate matrix reinforced with manganese-aluminum layered double hydroxide (MnAl-LDH).” Polymer Composites, 44(8), 27597. DOI: 10.1002/pc.27597.
- Marinković A. D., Vuksanović M. M., Karić N., Đokić V., Popović M., Jančić Heinemann R. (2021). “The effect of natural modifiers for starch hydrophobization on performance of composite based on ethylene acrylic acid copolymer.” Polymer Composites, 42(3), 1325-1337. DOI: 10.1002/pc.25903.
- Vuksanović M. M., Mladenović I. O., Tomić N. Z., Petrović M., Radojević V. J., Marinković A. D., Jančić Heinemann R. (2022). “Mechanical properties of biomass-derived silica nanoparticles reinforced PMMA composite material.” Science of Sintering, 54(2), 211-221. DOI: 10.2298/SOS2202211V.
- Obradović V., Vuksanović M., Tomić N. Z., Petrović M., Marinković A., Stojanović D., Radojević V., Jančić Heinemann R. (2022). “Impact properties of Kolon/PVB fabrics reinforced with rice-husk silica particles.” Materials Letters, 324, 132668. DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2022.132668.
- Vuksanović M. M., Egelja A., Barudžija T., Tomić N. Z., Petrović M., Marinković A., Radojević V., Jančić Heinemann R. (2021). “Inorganically modified particles FeAl-LDH@SiO2 as reinforcement in poly(methyl) methacrylate matrix composite.” Royal Society Open Science, 8(9), 210835. DOI: 10.1098/rsos.210835.
Her research has been widely cited and continues to have a significant impact on the fields of materials science, composites, and image analysis.
Conclusion
Professor Radmila Jančić Heinemann is a highly respected academic and researcher in the field of materials engineering. Her career reflects a deep commitment to advancing materials science through both education and research. Her work in composite materials, particularly with a focus on functional materials for structural and medical applications, has made her a leading figure in her field. With numerous publications to her name, a wealth of academic experience, and a dedication to her students and the research community, she continues to shape the future of material engineering.