List of Serbian inventions and discoveries
Serbian inventions and discoveries are objects, processes or techniques invented or discovered by Serbian people.
List
Invention/discovery | Inventor/discoverer |
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Hair clipper (and buzz cut)[1] | Nikola Bizumić |
Ćuk converter | Slobodan Ćuk |
Strawberry Tree (solar energy device) | Strawberry Energy |
Iván Gutman | |
Jovan Karamata | |
Kurepa tree | Djuro Kurepa |
Migma | Bogdan Maglich |
Milankovitch cycles Revised Julian calendar [2] (second most accurate calendar ever written) |
Milutin Milankovitch |
Tihomir Novakov | |
Loading coil [5] | Mihajlo Pupin |
Mihajlo Pupin Institute | |
Quantum discord (one of discoverers) | Vlatko Vedral |
Vladimir Vukićević | |
Powered exoskeleton(developed at the same time as the General Electric / US Armed Forces "Hardiman")[6] |
Miomir Vukobratovic |
Induction motor (invented at the same time as one by Galileo Ferraris),[7] Plasma globe,[8] Tesla coil, Tesla turbine, Tesla's oscillator, Tesla valve, Violet ray[9]
|
Nikola Tesla |
Voja Antonić | |
Early plastics |
Ognjeslav Kostović Stepanović |
Karst and a number of geographical theories related to the Balkans |
Jovan Cvijić |
Apollo (spacecraft); A team of 7 Serb engineers and scientists (known as Serbo-7) largely contributed to the Apollo project.[10] |
Serbo-7 |
Roger Joseph Boscovich[note 1] | |
Pioneer in the sociology of law and sociological jurisprudence. |
Valtazar Bogišić |
Pioneering work in hypothermia. |
Ivan Đaja |
Pioneering research in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. |
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic |
Pioneering work in the field of systems theory. |
Mihajlo D. Mesarovic |
Inventor and constructor of the first railway air brake. |
Dobrivoje Božić |
Invented and built the first known mechanical public clock in Russia in 1404. |
Lazar the Serb |
Co-creator of Azithromycin. |
Slobodan Đokić |
Research on interactions of neutrons in chemical physics of heavy elements. which turned out to be an important step in the discovery of nuclear fission. |
Pavle Savić |
He led the first successful laboratory cultivation and serial propagation of Measles and Hepatitis B virus.[11] |
Milan Milovanović |
Vuk Karadžić |
References
- Scali-Sheahan, Maura; Roste, Leslie; Linquest, Linnea; Burness, Amy; Mitchell, Dennis (2017). Milady Standard Barbering (6th ed.). New York City: Cenage Learning. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-3051-0055-8.
- "Is There a Perfect Calendar?". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- "Tihomir Novakov, 1929-2015". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- Hansen, Anthony D. A; Rosen, H; Novakov, Tihomir (1 January 1984). "The aethalometer: an instrument for the real-time measurement of optical absorption by aerosol particles". 36: 191–196. OCLC 813625680. Cite journal requires
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- Baldovino, Renann; Jamisola, Rodrigo, Jr. (2017). "A survey in the different designs and control systems of powered-exoskeleton for lower extremities" (PDF). Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Biomechanics, Rational Publication. 1 (4): 103–115. doi:10.24243/JMEB/1.4.192.
- Doppelbauer, Martin. "A short history of electric motors, 1800-1893". Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
- "How Does a Plasma Ball Work?". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- "Violet Ray: A Handy Healing Device". Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- Bilić, Meri. "Hjustone, imamo problem: jel' ono beše Mesec ili Mars". Politika Online. Retrieved 2019-09-06.
- "Milovanovic, Milan". scienceheroes.com. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
Notes
- Boscovich was born in the Republic of Ragusa into a Catholic family. His father had a Slavic background and his mother was an Italian. At that time in Dalmatia the local Catholic Croatian elite was fully integrated into the Venetian society, while the Orthodox Serbian aristocracy was converted in Islam and assimilated into the Ottoman military class and thus de facto had vanished. For more see: Stefano Bianchini, Liquid Nationalism and State Partitions in Europe, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017, ISBN 1786436612, p. 26.