Aleksandar Despić
Serbian physicist and academic
Aleksandar Despić (January 6, 1927–April 7, 2005) was a Serbian physicist and academic. Despić received his PhD degree from the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London.[1] He was a professor at the Faculty of Technology, University of Belgrade[2] and his scientific interests include fundamental and applied electrochemistry. He was the President of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts from 1994 to 1998.[3]
Selected works
- A.R.Despic, K.I.Popov, Transport Controlled Deposition and Dissolution of Metals, Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, Plenum Press, New York, 1972, Vol.7, Ch.4
- A.R.Despic, Deposition and Dissolution of Metals and Alloys, part B: Mechanism, Kinetics, Texture and Morphology, in: Comprehensive Treatise on Electrochemιstry, ed. J.O.M.Bockris, B.E.Conway, E.Yeager, Plenum Press, New York, 1983, Vol.7, Ch.7b
- A.Despic, V.Parkhutik, Electrochemistry of Aluminium in Aqueous Solutions and Physics of Its Anodic Oxides, in: Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, ed. J.O.M.Bockris, R.E.White, B.E.Conway, Plenum Press, New York, 1989, Vol.20, Ch.6.
- A.R.Despic, The use of aluminium in energy conversion and storage, in: Chemistry and Energy - I, ed.C.A.C.Sequeira, Sintra (Portugal), 1990. (Materials science monographs, 65.)
- A.R.Despic, V.D.Jovic, Electrochemical Deposition and Dissolution of Alloys and Metal Composites - Fundamentals Aspects, Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry, Plenum Press, New York, 1995, Vol.27, Ch.2.
Sources
- Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts)
See also
- Pavle Simić
- Milan Vukcevich
- Bogdan Đuričić
- Ljubisav Rakić
- Ivan Gutman
- Sima Lozanić
- Marko Leko
- Mihailo Rašković
- Jivojin Jocic
- Aleksandar M. Leko
- Milivoje Lozanić
- Dejan Popović Jekić
- Panta Tutundžić
- Vukić Mićović
- Persida Ilić
- Svetozar Lj. Jovanović
- Djordje K. Stefanović
References
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Preceded by | President of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 1994–1998 | Succeeded by |
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- Aleksandar Belić (1937–60)
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- Dušan Kanazir (1981–94)
- Aleksandar Despić (1994–98)
- Dejan Medaković (1999–2003)
- Nikola Hajdin (2003–15)
- Vladimir S. Kostić (2015–23)
- Zoran Knežević (2023–present)
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