Dr. Miladin Radović holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Drexel University (2001), an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Belgrade (1997), and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Belgrade (1992). His research spans high-temperature materials for energy applications, processing of advanced ceramics, and the characterization and modeling of ceramic and metallic materials’ mechanical properties, with a focus on reliability and durability. He is also involved in processing materials for fuel cells and uses resonant ultrasound spectroscopy for material analysis. Radović’s work has earned him multiple honors, including an honorable mention at the ASM-ITS 2002 International Metallographic Contest, a cover feature in the Journal of American Ceramic Society (2004), and inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in America (2006). His academic performance was recognized with the A.W. Grosvenor Award, and he received the Sigma Xi Award at Drexel University along with a scholarship for the Gordon Research Conference in 2001. Early in his career, he was awarded a stipend for Talented Young Scientists by the Ministry of Science and Technology in Serbia.
This project is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe under Grant Agreement No. 101159710