
معرفی
Ivan Damnjanovic is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, where he also completed his academic education. He earned his doctorate in 2024 in the field of Applied Mathematics under the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science program, with prior master's and bachelor's degrees from the same institution.
His research is centered on graph theory and combinatorics, particularly focusing on transmission irregular graphs, nut graphs, extremal graph indices (such as Sombor and Mostar), and spectral properties of trees and dendrimers. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in mathematical chemistry and computational methods.
The most recent articles show a strong trend in structural graph analysis, inverse problems in topological indices, and classification of special graph families. His publications frequently appear in high-impact journals in applied and computational mathematics, reflecting a consistent and impactful research trajectory.
Scientific Awards:
- No scientific awards mentioned in the text.
Advising and Grants:
- Number of students advised: Not specified.
- Current research projects: 1 national project; no international projects listed.
Labs and Research Teams: While no specific lab or team name is mentioned, his collaborations with researchers such as Dragan Stevanović, Tomaž Pisanski, and Nino Bašić suggest active participation in a strong combinatorics and graph theory research group at the Faculty of Electronics.



