The Serbian art world has been enriched by an extraordinary discovery—a previously unknown painting by Nadežda Petrović, tentatively titled Landscape and believed to have been created around 1913, has been authenticated as a genuine work of one of Serbia's most renowned painters. This breakthrough is the result of a unique collaboration between the National Museum of Serbia and the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, which played a key role in the verification process using cutting-edge scie...
Researchers from the „Vinča“ Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Dr. Ivan Lazović and Uzahir Ramadani, participated in the international workshop “Protecting Your Research in the Digital Age” held in Bucharest, Romania, on December 10-11, 2024. The workshop gathered representatives from academic research institutions with the goal of strengthening capacities for protecting research data in the digital environment.
The workshop was organized by Deloitte Consulting, with support from the U.S...
The article "Tesla’s Gloves Shine" was published on November 24, 2024, in the print edition of “Politika” and later in digital format on December 2, 2024.
The extensive glove collection of Nikola Tesla, the greatest scientist of all time, represents a significant part of his legacy, as evidenced by the pieces displayed in the Nikola Tesla Museum. Given their importance, these gloves underwent sterilization in 2016 using “Vin Cobalt 60” at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, follo...
Institut za nuklearne nauke „Vinča“, najveći nacionalni naučni institut u Srbiji, imao je čast da bude domaćin prvog Sajma istraživačkih projekata pod nazivom „Nauka u akciji – inovacije koje čine razliku”.
U okviru projekta PMInnovia (https://naled.rs/projekti-pminnovia-projekat-otvorenih-inovacija-u-srbiji-8659), koji je pokrenula kompanija Philip Morris International (PMI)...
The Director of the Vinča Institute, Dr. Slavko Dimović, participated as a member of the delegation of the Republic of Serbia at the Ministerial Conference on Nuclear Science, Technology, and Applications, held in Vienna from November 26 to 28, 2024. The event was organized by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The Serbian delegation, led by the State Secretary of the Ministry of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation, Mr. Vukašin Grozdić, included prominent re...
The Vinča’s Horizon Award is programme for research and technological development by financing multidisciplinary projects in the Institute that will be applicable, with intentions to establish a path from research to the commercialization. Idea is to improve the research potential of Vinca Institute by promoting the prize and add a new glow to the one of oldest Institute in the Republic of Serbia.
The Annual Awards of the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences is awarded to researchers for the specific scientific results achieved at the Institute in the field of activity of the Institute, which are defined by the Statute of the Institute. Rules on Awarding and Recognition (srb)
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