The “Vinča” Institute had the honor of hosting representatives of the Embassy of the United States of America in the Republic of Serbia on January 14, 2026: Matthew Andris, Head of the Economic Section, Sally Meyers, Deputy Head of the Economic Section, and Dejan Gajić, Economic Specialist.
The Embassy delegation was welcomed by representatives of the “Vinča” Institute, led by the Institute’s Director, Dr. Slavko Dimović.
During the meeting, Director Dr. Dimo...
On 17 December 2025, the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences hosted a delegation from the French company EDF, as part of a programme visit dedicated to strengthening institutional dialogue and further developing cooperation in the fields of nuclear science, education, and capacity building.
The visit followed the conference “TOWARDS A NUCLEAR FUTURE: European Partnerships for Serbia’s Energy Transition (powered by EDF)”, held on 16 December 2025 at the Embassy of Fra...
The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences and the Institute Mihajlo Pupin signed an Agreement on scientific, technological, and business cooperation in Belgrade on 15th November 2025, establishing a framework for long-term and systematic collaboration between two leading research institutions in Serbia.
The Agreement defines cooperation in the development and promotion of joint research through national and international scientific research, development, and profession...
The "Vinča" Institute, as a named institute for ionizing radiation and thermophysical quantities, forms part of the metrological infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia and Europe. The "Vinča" Institute is a member of the European Association of National Metrology Institutes, "EURAMET," and conducts research in the field of metrology.
Metrology programs in Europe under the umbrella of EURAMET, the "Metrology Partnership" and its predecessors, EMRP and EMPIR, bring together t...
At the prestigious World Nuclear Exhibition (WNE) in Paris, the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences signed a highly significant international agreement with Électricité de France (EDF), one of the world's leading companies in the field of nuclear energy. The signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation officially established the foundation for an ambitious scientific, technological, and educational partnership, which is crucial for the future development of Serbian nuclear capacities.
A delegation from the China Institute of Atomic Energy (CIAE) was formally welcomed on Thursday, October 29, by the Institute for Nuclear Sciences "Vinča". The delegation was received by Deputy Director Dr. Marija Janković, Head of the Laboratory for Radiation and Environmental Protection Dr. Marija Šljivić-Ivanović, and Deputy Head of the Laboratory for Physics Dr. Srđan Petrović.
Following the introductory presentation on the current activities of the Vinča Institute, Dr. M...