Zoran Pavlović was born in 1986. in Aleksinac, Serbia. He obtained a Diploma in 2010., and an M.Sc. degree in 2011. in Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade. Master thesis about electrochemical catalysts and cyclone flow reactor fuel cell system development was done at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systems, Magdeburg, Germany. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in 2017. in Heterogeneous Electrochemical catalysis (Dr. Rer. Nat – Doctor of Natural Sciences), from the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany, as well as from Fritz Haber Institute. Berlin, Germany. During his Ph.D. studies, he presented his work in various electrochemical conferences in Germany and at the Electrochemical society conferences in the USA (Orlando – Florida, and San Diego – California). Since March 2018. he has been working in Pharmaceutical company Phytonet AG, Zurich, Switzerland, where he is involved in starting up a production site of Pharmaceutical food supplement products in Novi Sad, Serbia. He works there as a Production Manager and Manager of Technical systems while doing Process development, Pharmaceutical Technology Transfer, Quality control, and Business development. At the same time since March 2018. he has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, the University of Business Academy in Novi Sad, where he gives lectures on Industrial Pharmacy, Organic, Bioorganic, Stereo, and Steroid Chemistry, and supervise B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. students during their thesis development, and during their practical training in Phytonet AG. Since January 2021, Zoran has been working at the BioSense Institute as a Senior Researcher, joining on many ongoing European projects. His main research interest is the electrochemical catalysis in renewable energy storage, development of bio-electrochemical sensors and materials for applications in agriculture, medicine, pharmacy, and environmental protection.
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This project is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe GA 101159710