PhD
Matic
Jovičević Klug
no.:
53789
researcher – not employed in research organisation
| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
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2.04.02
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Engineering sciences and technologies
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Materials science and technology
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Metallic materials
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| Code |
Science |
Field |
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P260
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic and optical properties, supraconductors, magnetic resonance, relaxation, spectroscopy
|
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T150
|
Technological sciences
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Material technology
|
|
P400
|
Natural sciences and mathematics
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Physical chemistry
|
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P200
|
Natural sciences and mathematics
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Electromagnetism, optics, acoustics
|
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T450
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Technological sciences
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Metal technology, metallurgy, metal products
|
|
P240
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Gases, fluid dynamics, plasmas
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P180
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Metrology, physical instrumentation
|
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P250
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Natural sciences and mathematics
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Condensed matter: structure, thermal and mechanical properties, crystallography, phase equilibria
|
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T200
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Technological sciences
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Thermal engineering, applied thermodynamics
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materials science and engineering, microscopy, magnetism, magnetic materials, recycling, elemental extraction, electromagnetism, plasma, sustainable technologies, industrial wastes, ores, ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, functional materials
Data for the last 5 years (citations for the last 10 years) on
May 8, 2026;
Data for score A3 calculation refer to period
2020-2024
| Database |
Linked records |
Citations |
Pure citations |
Average pure citations |
| WoS |
40
|
1,094
|
935
|
23.38
|
| Scopus |
40
|
1,184
|
1,025
|
25.63
|
Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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Matic Jovičević Klug is a materials scientist and engineer and his research is centered on sustainable magnetic materials and critical resource recovery. His work covers magnetic material recycling, development of rare-earth-free magnets via novel processing, and improving sustainability for electrification and green technologies. He extracts and recovers critical metals and oxides for magnetic, semiconducting, catalytic, and photoactive functional materials from ores, industrial by-products, tailings, wastes, and end-of-life sources. His research integrates high-grade material synthesis with low environmental impact, reduction, extraction and purification routes, new characterization tools, catalytic processing schemes, and scalable systems, including two patented technologies, advancing industry-relevant, cost-effective sustainability-led innovation.
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