SC.D. Ilhan Bušatlić
full time professor

032 206 153
ilhan.busatlic@unze.ba

Chair of Non-metallic materials (K09)

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Science Field/Narrow science field
Non-metallic inorganic materials

Academic degree
full time professor

Election year
2019


Prof. Sc.D. Ilhan Bušatlić, graduated in 2000 at the Faculty of Metallurgy of the University of Sarajevo and obtained the title of graduate engineer in metallurgy. At the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, Department of Physical Chemistry, he received his Master’s degree on the topic “Corrosion of mineral hydrates of Portland cement and Portland cement with the addition of fly ash in solutions of some sulfates“, and obtained the title of Master of Technical Sciences in 2004. The doctoral dissertation entitled “Contribution to the study of changes in reactivity and properties of Portland cement with the addition of fly ash from the Kakanj Thermal Power Plant” was defended on June 27, 2008 at the Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials in Zenica, where he obtained the scientific degree of Doctor of Technical Sciences, scientific field Non-metallic inorganic materials.
At the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, from November 2011 to March 2013, he served as the chairman of the Scientific and Teaching Council, then from March 2013 to March 2014, he served as vice dean for teaching and student affairs, from March 2014 to March 2020, he held the position of dean of the Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, and since March 2020 he has held the position of Vice-Rector for Finance and Development of the University of Zenica.
He has been in permanent employment at the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences since February 1, 2001. year, where he actively participates in scientific and teaching work.


Subjects of the first study cycle

  • Inorganic technology I
  • Instrumental test methods
  • Binders II
  • Commercial knowledge of goods

Subjects of the second study cycle

  • Selected chapters on the chemistry of Portland cement
  • Water technology

Subjects of the third study cycle

  • Instrumental methods of polluting substances in the environment