
Professor, Oregon State University
Microtechnology-Based Energy and Chemical Systems, Safer Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing
Research interests in microscale technologies started in the late eighties when his team developed a semiartificial pancreas, a technology based on the cell encapsulation technique. Currently his research is focused in two microscale technology areas: development of microscale chemical reactors and separators suitable for the development of microscale based chemical processes (NSF), and the development of microscale biosensors devices (DARPA). Dr. Jovanovic is, also, leading research projects in the development of “Zero gravity-compatible chemical processes for long space missions” (NASA) and Environmental microreactors for in situ deployment” (INEEL).