Marijan Bajić
Research Fellow
Department of Biochemical Engineering
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Marijan received his MSc degree in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology from the University of Belgrade (Serbia) in 2013, and a PhD degree in Biotechnology from the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) in 2017.
During his doctoral studies at the Microprocess Engineering Research Group (University of Ljubljana), he developed miniaturized packed-bed reactors with immobilized enzymes and gained solid knowledge on microfluidics and continuous biomanufacturing. From 2017 to 2019, Marijan was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Catalysis and Chemical Reaction Engineering (National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia) where he complemented his expertise by different applications of bio-based polymers.
Marijan is currently working as a research fellow within the Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub (https://futurebrh.com/). His research focus is on the development and characterization of modular and reusable continuous-flow microreactors for the enzymatic synthesis of value-added chemicals.
Research Fellow
Department of Biochemical Engineering
Contact
[email protected]
Researchgate
Bio
Marijan received his MSc degree in Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology from the University of Belgrade (Serbia) in 2013, and a PhD degree in Biotechnology from the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia) in 2017.
During his doctoral studies at the Microprocess Engineering Research Group (University of Ljubljana), he developed miniaturized packed-bed reactors with immobilized enzymes and gained solid knowledge on microfluidics and continuous biomanufacturing. From 2017 to 2019, Marijan was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Department of Catalysis and Chemical Reaction Engineering (National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia) where he complemented his expertise by different applications of bio-based polymers.
Marijan is currently working as a research fellow within the Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub (https://futurebrh.com/). His research focus is on the development and characterization of modular and reusable continuous-flow microreactors for the enzymatic synthesis of value-added chemicals.