Spiridion Brusina Medal at the Solutions in Chemistry Confere

Spiridion Brusina Medal at the Solutions in Chemistry Confere

I am deeply grateful and honored to receive the Spiridion Brusina Medal, an award that holds such a significant place in the scientific community. Named after Spiridion Brusina, a pioneer in natural sciences, and bestowed upon by the Croatian Society for Natural Sciences, funded in 1885, this medal recognizes contributions to research and exploration, and I am truly humbled to be included among the recipients of this prestigious accolade.

This recognition is a testament to the collaboration and support I’ve received from mentors, colleagues, and students throughout my journey. My heartfelt thanks go to all who have inspired, challenged, and encouraged me along the way. It is our shared passion, curiosity, and commitment that drive innovation and advance knowledge.

I am particularly grateful to the award committee, especially Profs. Ernest Meštrović and Vladislav Tomišić, and to the institutions and teams who have supported my research. This medal reinforces my dedication to pushing the boundaries of our understanding and making meaningful contributions to science.

As part of the award ceremony, it was an honor to give a lecture at the Solutions in Chemistry Conference. This conference brings together brilliant minds from academia, industry, and research to explore the latest innovations, breakthroughs, and challenges in the field of chemistry.








Marco Di Antonio

Senior Lecturer and Group Leader at Imperial College London and The Francis Crick Institute

1mo

Many congratulations on this Janez!

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Angela Fatima Danil de Namor

EMERITUS AND HONORARY PROFESSOR OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY at University of Surrey

1mo

Congratulations!!!

Andrea Rozman

Associate Director , Solid state at PLIVA

1mo

Congratulations!

Gasparič Aleš

Biotechnology Upstream and Downstream at KRKA

1mo

Iskrene čestitke!

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Heinz Amenitsch

Associate Professor at Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Graz University of Technology

1mo

Well done. Congrats

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