Elvedin Kljuno
Visiting Professor · Ballistics
International University of SarajevoAbout
Dr. Elvedin Kljuno serves as a Visiting Professor at the International University of Sarajevo (IUS), Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he contributes expertise in defense-related engineering disciplines. His academic profile centers on advanced computational methodologies applied to complex mechanical systems and explosive dynamics.
His research spans five core domains:
- Ballistics (armor penetration mechanics, artillery projectile dynamics, and fragmentation effects)
- Structural Engineering (stress/strain analysis of piping systems using 3D scanning and numerical methods)
- Blast Engineering (internal/external blast load prediction and overpressure modeling)
- Aerodynamics (trajectory modeling for irregular bodies under extreme forces)
- Robotics (cable-driven locomotion systems and bipedal mechanics)
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2019-2024) reveals a pronounced focus on defense technology applications, particularly in projectile dynamics (40% of works), structural integrity under explosive loads (30%), and advanced simulation techniques (30%). Key trends include the development of novel numerical frameworks for blast wave propagation, refinement of armor penetration models, and innovative stress analysis methodologies using 3D scanning. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between mechanical engineering, materials science, and military technology.
While no scientific awards or doctoral students are documented in available sources, Dr. Kljuno maintains active research output through IUS's engineering programs. His work shows particular relevance to military R&D institutions focused on munitions design, structural survivability, and high-speed aerodynamics.
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