
معرفی
Biljana Radičić is a faculty member at Singidunum University with a focus on mathematics and quantitative methods. She earned her doctorate in 2016 from the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, and has authored two books: Mathematics Practice (2021) and Practicum in Quantitative Methods (2023).
Education
- Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade (Doctoral Dissertation, 2016)
- Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade (Master's Studies, 2010)
- Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade (Basic Studies, 1998–2004)
- IX Gymnasium 'Mihailo Petrović Alas' (Secondary School, 1994–1998)
Research Interests center on matrix theory, circulant matrices, and number sequences like Fibonacci, Lucas, Pell, and Jacobsthal numbers. Her work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in linear algebra and coding theory.
Publications include studies on geometric circulant matrices, matrix inverses, and quasi-cyclic codes. Her recent research (2025–2018) explores patterns in k-circulant matrices with special sequences, contributing to linear algebra and coding theory.
Collaborations with mathematicians like Branko Malešević highlight her interest in matrix equations and reproducibility. No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts.


