Aleksandra Mihailović

ORCID: 0000-0002-8965-1226
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Research Areas
  • Noise Effects and Management
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Smart Materials for Construction
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
  • Theoretical and Computational Physics
  • Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
  • Economic and Technological Systems Analysis
  • Radioactive contamination and transfer
  • Urban Stormwater Management Solutions
  • nanoparticles nucleation surface interactions
  • Occupational Health and Safety Research
  • Regional Development and Management Studies
  • Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
  • Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Quality and Safety in Healthcare
  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity

University of Novi Sad
2012-2024

Replacing the alkyl lead derivatives with aromatic hydrocarbons and additives in modern reformulated fuels to improve internal combustion engine performance, lower fuel consumption, increase power, emission characteristics have resulted of large quantities BTEX (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene) compounds into atmospheric compartment. In this research, how different working regimes an experimental affect compound concentration levels was observed evaluate emitted during movement a...

10.3390/su162411033 article EN Sustainability 2024-12-16

During December 2009 snow was collected at twenty two locations across the urban area of Novi Sad, directly from roads and traffic islands near crossroads. The total metal concentration determined for each ten metals (Al, Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mn, Na, Ni, Pb, Zn) using ICP-OES analytical technique. found to have lowest Ni (0.0265 mg dm-3). with highest Na (10786 dm-3), which is a consequence sodium chloride being used as de-icing salt on roads. second all Ca; this most likely result soil dust....

10.2298/jsc130311052m article EN Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 2013-05-20

10.5281/zenodo.1055883 article EN cc-by Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2011-04-28

Particulate matter (PM) emitted during the digital printing process is potentially dangerous in sense that it penetrates deep into operator's lungs. The mass concentration levels of PM1, PM2.5, and PM10 particles working environment machines were measured after applying two sampling methods, spatial individual. A sensor sampler with an optical particle counter was used for method, while a personal particulate materials applied individual process. paper's primary goal to assess comparability...

10.24867/grid-2024-p71 article EN 2024-10-22

This paper examines the distribution of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) among various soil particle sizes, with a focus on Fluvisol soils in Novi Sad, Serbia, which are distinguished for their high sand content. Potentially (PTEs), as As, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, and Pb were analyzed urban vicinity major roads factors (DF) calculated. Urban was initially collected bulk samples then separated into seven distinct size fractions through wet sieving. Based obtained results, highest values observed...

10.46793/iizs24.335m article EN 2024-01-01

The digital printing process contributes to the quality of indoor air through emission chemical stressors such as total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) and suspended particulate matter (SPM). concentration levels SPM TVOCs were determined using gravimetric gas chromatography method, respectively. results show that machines cutting machine do not produce PM2.5 particles. significant cumulative mass concentrations PM10 particles 9.91 μg/m3 for a single-colour machine, 4.45 four-colour 2.02...

10.1080/03067319.2020.1776859 article EN International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry 2020-06-10

Noise is one of the most significant factors which not only disturbs working conditions, but has a large impact on workers' health.This problem existed in industries since beginning and, despite technical and other solutions, it been solved.There number papers, supported with very detailed analyses, that investigate noise levels industry or contain questionnaires about overall health work abilities.The purpose this paper to contribute global picture sustainability development strategies for...

10.24425/aoa.2020.134067 article EN cc-by-sa Archives of Acoustics 2023-07-20

Noise, illumination, temperature, and pressure are the primary external factors influencing working environment employee productivity.Physical variables were investigated in this paper over three weeks to determine whether printing laboratory is suitable for students' practical training employees' productive work.The A-weighted Sound Pressure Levels decibels of different types machines determined.The lowest measured Leq level was 63.902.45dB(A), while highest 80.503.90dB(A).Because mean...

10.30638/eemj.2023.046 article EN Environmental Engineering and Management Journal 2023-01-01

This paper discusses noise distribution in a workplace by the use of software generated maps. Noise level is calculated based on sound theory with assumption that machines are modeled as point sources. Computer calculates levels from input data. The properties all producing office equipment known values. influence variation machine positions was analyzed and it concluded reduction could be achieved location management work-space. tested printing office. It shown for certain minimal. modeling...

10.1142/s0219477512500228 article EN Fluctuation and Noise Letters 2012-10-10

The concentration levels of ground-level ozone in the flexographic printing plant were determined two campaigns during five working days. first campaign was conducted middle, and second at end eight-hour time. In campaign, mean values per day (3.81, 3.60, 4.25, 4.71, 3.18 μg/m3) almost times higher than first. Still, they 32 to 47 lower emission limit value prescribed by Regulation Republic Serbia.

10.24867/grid-2022-p88 article EN 2022-11-03
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