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Participation at the 22nd Total Energy Workshop, ICTP

Participation at the 22nd Total Energy Workshop, ICTP

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January 5-12th 2025

Trieste, Italy

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From January 5 to 12, 2025, Dr. Jelena Pešić visited the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste to attend the 22nd International Workshop on Computational Physics and Materials Science: Total Energy and Force Methods.

This renowned biennial event brings together leading researchers in the field of ab initio electronic structure methods. The 2025 edition featured in-depth discussions on emerging topics such as novel energy functionals, machine learning integration, correlated systems, electron-phonon interactions, materials discovery, and the role of quantum computing. The workshop provided a valuable opportunity for scientific exchange and insight into future directions in electronic structure research.

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Invited Talk at the 13th Nonequilibrium Quantum Workshop

Invited Talk at the 13th Nonequilibrium Quantum Workshop, Krvavec-Cerklje, Slovenia

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December 14-19th 2025

Slovenia

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From December 14 to 19, 2024, Dr. Emil Bozin traveled to Krvavec-Cerklje, Slovenia, to deliver an invited talk at the 13th Nonequilibrium Quantum Workshop (NQW), organized by the Jožef Stefan Institute. His presentation, “Resolving Length Scale Dependent Transient Disorder Through an Ultrafast Transition,” highlighted recent advances in ultrafast pair distribution function techniques, based on pioneering work published in Nature Materials in 2024.

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HIP 2D QM presentation at Mathematical Grammar School

HIP 2D QM presentation at Mathematical Grammar School

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November 27th 2024

Mathematical Grammar School, Belgrade, Serbia

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On November 27, 2024, Dr. Jelena Pešić from the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials visited the Mathematical Grammar School (MGS), a specialized Serbian school dedicated to talented students in mathematics, physics, and computer science, to deliver an engaging presentation.

In her talk, Dr. Pešić introduced students to the exciting world of quantum materials and provided insights into contemporary research in solid-state physics. She also highlighted career pathways in physics and emphasized the importance of studying physics for addressing future scientific and technological challenges.

This event underscores the HIP-2D-QM project's commitment to outreach and inspiring younger generations to pursue careers in science and research.

We warmly thank the Mathematical Grammar School for hosting the presentation and look forward to future collaborations!

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Workshop on Bridging Theory and Experiment Held at the Institute of Physics

Workshop on Bridging Theory and Experiment Held at the Institute of Physics

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November 22nd 2025

IPB

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Researchers from the European Horizon projects ULTIMATE-I and HIP-2D-QM, has a workshop focused on nanotechnology and molecular interaction modeling, the workshop "Challenges in Bridging Theory and Experiment" was held on Friday, November 22, 2024, at 10 AM in the “Dr Dragan Popović” Library Reading Room at the Institute of Physics in Belgrade.

During the workshop, research findings were presented by Dr. Igor Stanković, Dr. Jelena Pešić, Dr. Fernando J. Bonetto, and Dr. Miljan Dašić, covering topics such as molecular dynamics simulations, behavior of semiconductor-based devices, and quantum-mechanical modeling.

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Welcome Back to Serbia, Dr. Emil Bozin

Welcome Back to Serbia, Dr. Emil Bozin

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Novembar 20th 2024

IPB

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To mark the return of one of the world’s leading physicists, Dr. Emil Bozin, from the United States to Serbia, the Communications Department of the Institute of Physics in Belgrade organized a media event where Dr. Bozin was officially introduced to the public.

The event was attended by numerous national media outlets, who had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Bozin and tour the laboratories of the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials. Alongside Dr. Bozin, the speakers included Dr. Jelena Begović, Minister of Science, Technological Development and Innovation, Dr. Aleksandar Bogojević, Director of the Institute, and Dr. Nenad Lazarević, Head of the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials.

This update is sourced from the Institute of Physics Belgrade (IPB)

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Presentation of the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials and the HIP-2D-QM Project

On Wednesday, November 6, 2024, Dr. Nenad Lazarević delivered a presentation to students from the Faculty of Physics. The talk introduced the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials and provided an overview of the Horizon Europe project HIP-2D-QM (Hidden Phases in 2D Quantum Materials).

Dr. Lazarević highlighted the Center’s research focus and innovative approaches to studying 2D quantum materials, emphasizing the project’s role in advancing materials science and structural characterization. The presentation also covered the broader objectives of HIP-2D-QM, including strengthening collaboration within the European Research Area and establishing a hub for advanced training and research.

This event was an excellent opportunity for students to learn about cutting-edge research and the impactful work being done at the Institute of Physics Belgrade.

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Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials seminar dr. Anton Gradišek, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

On Thursday, November 7, 2024, at 13:00, the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials held a seminar in the library reading room “Dr. Dragan Popović” at the Institute of Physics Belgrade.

The lecture, titled “Use of Artificial Intelligence for Biodiversity Monitoring,” was delivered by Dr. Anton Gradišek from the Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

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Dr. Gradišek discussed the use of passive acoustic monitoring as a non-invasive alternative to traditional methods for studying pollinators, such as bees and bumblebees. He highlighted the challenges of analyzing acoustic data, including distinguishing flight buzzes from environmental noise, and presented studies showcasing how artificial intelligence can help monitor pollinators effectively.

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