IN MEMORIAM: Diana Dulić

With profound sorrow, we inform you that our dear colleague, friend, and project partner, Prof. Diana Dulić, passed away unexpectedly this weekend in the Netherlands.

She completed her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, and earned her PhD at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. She built an outstanding academic and research career at leading European institutions before joining the University of Chile in 2013. At the Department of Physics, she held the position of Professor and established a distinguished scientific career in the fields of molecular electronics and two-dimensional materials, making significant contributions to the development of interdisciplinary research in nanotechnology.

Prof. Diana Dulić was a long-standing collaborator of the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials at the Institute of Physics Belgrade. In recent months, within the framework of the joint project “2D Material Field-Effect Transistor–Based Photodetectors” (Programme for Cooperation of Serbian Science with the Diaspora), she made a substantial contribution through her expertise, particularly in advancing transport measurements for the development of photodetectors based on 2D materials.

Her unexpected passing has deeply affected her family, friends, and colleagues. The Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials expresses its sincere gratitude to Prof. Diana Dulić for her selfless contribution to the development of our Center and for the exceptional collaboration on our joint projects. Her work and memory will remain permanently present in our scientific community.

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