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Dragan Toprek, Naučni savetnik
toprek@vin.bg.ac.rs
telefon 011/3408-771
Laboratory researcher works at:
Department of Nuclear and Plasma Physics
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Projects where the researcher is engaged
Fizički procesi u sintezi novih nanostrukturnih materijala
Nuklearna fizika, metode i primena
Water pollutants detection by ZnO-modified electrochemical sensors:From computational modeling via electrochemical testing to real system application