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> '''Dr. STOJAN STAVBER''', ''Research consultant'' ( [[K3/Stavber|{{https:/slike/flag-sl.png|Slovensko}}]] ) ----- ## '''Personal''' ||<|4> {{attachment:K3-en/StojanStavber.jpg}} ||''Address:'' || Department of Physical and Organic Chemistry<
>Jožef Stefan Institute <
>Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia|| ||''Phone:'' || +386 1 4773 660 || ||''FAX:'' || +386 1 4773 822 || ||''E-mail:'' || stojan.stavber@ijs.si || <
> '''Education''' <
> * Ph. D. in chemistry, 1986 University of Ljubljana <
> * M. Sc. in chemistry, 1978 University of Ljubljana <
> * B. Sc. in chemistry, 1975 University of Ljubljana <
> '''Scientific and professional carrier''' <
> * 2015– Professor at Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School <
> * 2010–2019 Member of Center of Excellence for Integrated Approaches in Chemistry and Biology of Proteins ([[http://www.cipkebip.org/index.html | CIPKeBiP]]) * 2010–2015 Associate Professor at Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School <
> * 2003–2019 Coordinator of programs Bioanorganic and Bioorganic chemistry and Chemistry for the sustainable development at "J. Stefan" Institute <
> * 2001– Scientific Adviser, University of Ljubljana <
> * 2000– Scientific Adviser, "J. Stefan Institute" <
> * 1998–2003 Programe leader Organic Chemistry <
> * 1995–2019 Head of "Laboratory of Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry", "J. Stefan" Institute <
> * 1997-2004 Deputy of Head of Department for Physical and Organic Chemistry, "J. Stefan Institute" <
> * 1996-2001 Senior Research Associate; University of Ljubljana <
> * 1995-2000 Senior Research Associate; "J. Stefan" Institute <
> * 1990-1995 Assistant Professor, University of Ljubljana <
> * 1987-1995 : Research Associate, "J. Stefan Institute" <
> * 1975-1987 : Research Assistant, "J. Stefan Institute" <
> '''Scientific interests and expertise''' <
> * Transformations of organic compounds under green reaction conditions: organic reactions in aqueous media, ionic liquids or florous liquids and organic reactions under solvent-free reaction conditions; * Aerobic oxidative transformations of organic compounds catalysed by non-metal catalysts * Selective halogenation of organic compounds under mild reaction conditions '''Membership of Associations''' <
> * Member of American Chemical Society <
> * Member of New York Academy of Sciences <
> '''Awards''' <
> * 2000 – Zois Award for outstanding scientific achievements; given by Ministry of Science and Techology, Republic of Slovenia<
> '''Personal bibliograhy''' <
> * Personal bibliography can be obtained from ''Cobiss.si''; [[http://splet02.izum.si/cobiss/bibliography?code=06058&langbib=eng&sciif=on"|click here]] and wait a bit. Professor Dr. Stojan Stavber is Head of Laboratory for Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry at “Jozef Stefan” Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia. His scientific interest is connected with green chemical approach to reactions of organic compounds, especially focused to aerobic oxidative transformations catalysed by non-metal catalysts and halogenations performed in aqueous media and ionic or fluorous liquids or under solvent-free reactions conditions. He is the author of 148 scientific articles published in high ranked scientific journals and his work was cited over 4000 times in the scientific literature. Up to now 17 PhD students finished their postgraduate studies under his supervision.The team of Dr. Stavber is internationally recognized research group of experts and specialists for organohalogen chemistry and organic green chemistry. He is also the reviewer for more than 40 scientific journals among them: ''Green Chemistry'' (senior reviewer), ''Organic Letters'', ''Journal of Organic Chemistry'', ''Chemical Reviews'', ''Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews'', ''Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry'' etc. He is also the member of the Editorial Board of ''Chemical Sciences Journal'', ''Current Green Chemistry'' and ''E-Journal of Chemistry''.