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Šašić Dr. Olivera
Dr Olivera Šašić, associate professor
Olivera Šašić was born on 10th of December 1964. in Belgrade, Serbia. She graduated at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade (1989), where she also obtained her M.Sc. (2001) and her Ph.D degree (2005).
Dr Šašić has been employed at the Faculty for Transport and Traffic Engineering since 1991 as teaching associate, teaching assistant (2001) and assistant professor (2005). She teaches three courses: “Fundamental of physics” for undergraduate students, “Physical Principles of Modern technologies in traffic engineering” and “Modern physical methods for detection and control of the pollution of human environment for traffic engineers”, for graduate students. Since 2001 she has been research associate at the Laboratory for Gaseous Electronics which is the part of the Centre for Non-Equilibrium Processes of the Institute of Physics in Belgrade. She also collaborates with the experimental group of Dr J. de Urquijo from Mexico.
Her basic research interests are: law temperature plasma physics, determination, collection and evaluation of electron collision cross sections and transport coefficients, Monte Carlo simulation of dc and rf electron swarms, transport phenomena in ionized gases.
Dr Šašić has published a number of papers in leading international scientific journals, including review articles, had three invited lectures and presented her work at many international conferences. She has been the investigator in two national scientific projects and one COE project of the EU.
Olivera Šašić was born on 10th of December 1964. in Belgrade, Serbia. She graduated at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade (1989), where she also obtained her M.Sc. (2001) and her Ph.D degree (2005).
Dr Šašić has been employed at the Faculty for Transport and Traffic Engineering since 1991 as teaching associate, teaching assistant (2001) and assistant professor (2005). She teaches three courses: “Fundamental of physics” for undergraduate students, “Physical Principles of Modern technologies in traffic engineering” and “Modern physical methods for detection and control of the pollution of human environment for traffic engineers”, for graduate students. Since 2001 she has been research associate at the Laboratory for Gaseous Electronics which is the part of the Centre for Non-Equilibrium Processes of the Institute of Physics in Belgrade. She also collaborates with the experimental group of Dr J. de Urquijo from Mexico.
Her basic research interests are: law temperature plasma physics, determination, collection and evaluation of electron collision cross sections and transport coefficients, Monte Carlo simulation of dc and rf electron swarms, transport phenomena in ionized gases.
Dr Šašić has published a number of papers in leading international scientific journals, including review articles, had three invited lectures and presented her work at many international conferences. She has been the investigator in two national scientific projects and one COE project of the EU.