Milan Pavlovic
About Milan Pavlovic
Milan Pavlovic is an Associate Scientist at Procter & Gamble with a background in Chemical Engineering and experience in biomedical research and product design.
Current Role at Procter & Gamble
Milan Pavlovic is currently working as an Associate Scientist at Procter & Gamble. He has been in this role since 2020, based in Brussels, Brussels Region, Belgium. His work is focused on the front end of product design and research, with a particular emphasis on biomedical fields. He brings a holistic understanding of innovation across the biomedical, consumer goods, and chemical engineering industries to his current position.
Previous Professional Experience
Before becoming an Associate Scientist, Milan Pavlovic worked as a Project Intern at Procter & Gamble for 5 months in the Brussels Area, Belgium, from 2019 to 2020. Prior to that, he was an Engineer Intern at Tohoku University for 3 months in 2018, where he gained valuable insights into the end-to-end trajectory of product development at the Biological Flow Studies laboratory. Additionally, he interned at Prva Iskra Namenska a. d. in 2016 for 1 month.
Educational Background
Milan Pavlovic attended Stanford University, where he studied Computer Programming and completed the Code in Place program in 2020. He also holds a Master of Science (MS) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, completed in 2020. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the same university, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. Additionally, Milan studied A levels at Chigwell School from 2012 to 2014, achieving grades of A*AAA.
Research and Innovation Experience
Milan Pavlovic has a strong research background, having worked on developing a nano-composite medical material at the University of Belgrade. His experience also includes exploring process intensification and chemical process design through extracurricular activities during his university studies. His work and studies have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of product innovation, particularly in the biomedical, consumer goods, and chemical engineering sectors.