n_adzic-h187 Curriculum Vitae

Publications:
- Papers
- Proceedings
 
Natasa Adžić
Assistant Research Professor
PhD 2016, University of Ljubljana
natasa [dot] adzic [at] ipb [dot] ac [dot] rs
  • Born: October 28, 1987 in Kraljevo, Republic of Serbia
Education
2012-2016   PhD in Physics, University of Ljubljana - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Thesis advisor: Rudolf Podgornik
2011-2012   MSc in Physics, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics
Thesis advisor: Sunčica Elezović-Hadžić
2006-2011   BSc in Physics, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Physics

Employment
2022-   Assistant Research Professor, Scientific Computing Laboratory, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia
2017-2021   Postdoctoral Fellow, Computational and Soft Matter Physics Group, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Austria
2013-2016   PhD student, Department of Theoretical Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Participation in Research Projects
2017-2021   Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), principal investigator: Christos Likos, Self-assembly of DNA Dendrimers in the Bulk and at Interfaces
2013-2016   Slovenian Research Agency,  principal investigator: Rudolf Podgornik, Biophysics of Polymers, Membranes, Gels, Colloids and Cells

Research Interests
  • Soft Matter and Biophysics
    • Coulomb fluids
    • Polyelectrolytes
    • Physics of Macromolecules
    • Self-assembly of charged colloids
  • Solid state
    • Electron-phonon interactions
    • Electronic structure and charge transport in various materials



Teaching
  • Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
    • Introduction to Calculus, Winter semester 2019, Lecturer: Kerstin Hummer
    • Introduction to Calculus, Winter semester 2020, Lecturer: Andre Hoang
  • Lecturer, Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
    • Electrostatics of colloids, Summer semester 2019

Awards and publicity
2021   Press report of the University of Vienna on the work of Emmanuel Stiakakis, Niklas Jung, Nataša Adžić, Taras Balandin, Emmanuel Kentzinger, Ulrich Rücker, Ralf Biehl, Jan K. G. Dhont, Ulrich Jonas, and Christos N. Likos, on  Self assembling cluster crystals from DNA based dendritic nanostructres, published  in “Nature Communications".
2018   Press report of the University of Vienna on the work of Clemens Jochum, Nataša Adžić, Emmanuel Stiakakis, Thomas L. Derrien, Dan Luo, Gerhard Kahl, and Christos N. Likos on "Structure and stimuli-responsiveness of all-DNA dendrimers: theory and experiment" published  in "Nanoscale".
Also published as online article at "derstandard.at" and at science.orf.at.
2016   1st poster award at the conference »Protein Electrostatics Berlin 2016