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Miloš Ivanović serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Mathematics and Informatics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Kragujevac. His academic career is deeply rooted in computer science and computational mathematics, with research spanning multiple interdisciplinary domains that bridge theoretical computer science with practical applications in engineering, physics, and biology.
Dr. Ivanović earned his Doctorate in Computer Science from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (PMF) at the University of Kragujevac, establishing a foundation for his subsequent research career focused on computational methods and high-performance computing.
His research interests represent a sophisticated convergence of computational theory and practical applications. Ivanović specializes in advanced computing paradigms including grid computing, GPGPU computing, and cloud-based high-performance computing systems. His work in fluid modeling employs meshless methods and particle dynamics approaches, particularly SPH and DPD techniques applied to microfluidic systems. The breadth of his research extends from theoretical mathematics (graph theory and chemical indices) to practical applications in hydrology, biomedical engineering, and nuclear physics. His interdisciplinary approach enables innovative solutions across diverse scientific domains that require intensive computational resources.
The collection of his publications reveals a consistent trajectory of research focused on computational methods with applications spanning multiple scientific disciplines. His work demonstrates strong expertise in parallel computing architectures and their application to complex scientific problems. The publications show a progression from fundamental computational mathematics toward increasingly complex multi-domain applications, particularly in biomedical and environmental systems. His research consistently addresses the challenge of implementing computationally intensive methods on distributed and parallel architectures to solve real-world scientific problems.
Throughout his career, Ivanović has participated in numerous national and European research and infrastructure projects, including FP6, FP7, and Tempus initiatives. His collaborative approach is evident in the diverse range of co-authors spanning multiple institutions and disciplines, reflecting his ability to bridge computational science with domain-specific applications.
Dr. Ivanović is affiliated with the Group for Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulations, which develops computational solutions across various domains including fluid dynamics, biomedical applications, and environmental modeling. The group's work encompasses software development for simulation purposes, as evidenced by projects like the SPH07 software package and various specialized simulation tools for engineering and biomedical applications.
