Miloš ĆorlomanovićW
Miloš Ćorlomanović

Miloš Ćorlomanović(Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Ћорломановић, Pančevo, September 14, 1982) is Serbian – Chinese, scientist, whose origin is Serbian. He lives and works both in Serbia and China. He is an engineer of electrical engineering and a Doctor of physics, a specialist in biophysics, an competent in NMR and an expert for EMP technologies.

Ivan ĐajaW
Ivan Đaja

Ivan Đaja was a Serbian biologist, physiologist, author and philosopher.

Vladan ĐorđevićW
Vladan Đorđević

Ipokrat "Vladan" Đorđević was a Serbian politician, diplomat, physician, prolific writer, organizer of the State Sanitary Service. He held the post of mayor of Belgrade, Minister of Education, Prime Minister of Serbia, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Envoy to Athens and Istanbul.

Nićifor DučićW
Nićifor Dučić

Archimandrite Nićifor Dučić, was a Bosnian Serb theologian, historian, philologist, archimandrite and writer.

Miloš N. ĐurićW
Miloš N. Đurić

Miloš N. Đurić, was a Serbian classical philologist, hellenist, classical translator, philosopher, university professor and a full member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Đurić's textbooks and translations of classic literary works such as the Iliad, the Odyssey and Poetics are still in use. According to Dr. Ksenija Maricki Gađanski, Đurić's numerous contributions to Serbian culture puts him on a scale of earlier Serbian enlighteners such as Saint Sava and Dositej Obradović.

Jovan ErdeljanovićW
Jovan Erdeljanović

Jovan Erdeljanović was a Serbian and Yugoslav ethnologist.

Pavle IvićW
Pavle Ivić

Pavle Ivić was a Serbian South Slavic dialectologist and phonologist.

Dušan KanazirW
Dušan Kanazir

Dušan Kanazir was a Serbian molecular biologist and the president of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Milivoje KosticW
Milivoje Kostic

Milivoje Kostic, is a Serbian-American thermodynamicist and professor emeritus of mechanical engineering at Northern Illinois University, Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Illinois, and Editor-in-Chief of the Thermodynamics section of the journal Entropy. He is an expert in energy fundamentals and applications, including nanotechnology, with emphasis on efficiency, efficient energy use and energy conservation, and environment and sustainability.

Ognjeslav Kostović StepanovićW
Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović

Ognjeslav Stepanović Kostović was a Serbian-Russian inventor.

Milomir KovacW
Milomir Kovac

Milomir Kovac is a Serbian-German veterinary surgeon, equine specialist, columnist, and author of university textbooks.

Milutin MilankovićW
Milutin Milanković

Milutin Milanković was a Serbian mathematician, astronomer, climatologist, geophysicist, civil engineer and popularizer of science.

Mihajlo PupinW
Mihajlo Pupin

Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Ph.D., LL.D., also known as Michael Pupin, was a Serbian-American physicist, physical chemist, philanthropist.

Miodrag RadulovackiW
Miodrag Radulovacki

Miodrag (Misha) Radulovacki, was a Serbian American scientist and inventor. He was Professor of Pharmacology in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Radulovacki's research accomplishments include: (1) the Adenosine Sleep Theory, and (2) pioneering pharmacological studies for the treatment of sleep apnea, together with research collaborator, David W. Carley,. Radulovacki and Carley invented several drug therapies for the treatment of sleep apnea which have been patented by the UIC. The UIC recognized them as the 2010 "Inventors of the Year." Radulovacki published more than 170 scientific papers. Radulovacki was also a Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Pavle SavićW
Pavle Savić

Pavle Savić was a Serbian physicist and chemist.

Rajko TomovićW
Rajko Tomović

Rajko Tomović (1919–2001) was a Serbian scientist and he worked programs in robotics, information technologies in medicine, bio-medical engineering, rehabilitation engineering, artificial organs, and other disciplines. The first artificial hand with five fingers in the world was made in 1963. in Belgrade. He was a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU).

Dragutin ZelenovićW
Dragutin Zelenović

Dragutin Zelenović was a Serbian academic administrator who served as rector of the University of Novi Sad and was elected a corresponding member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. He served as the Prime Minister of Serbia in 1991. He also served as a Member of the Presidency of Yugoslavia from 1989 to 1991.