Veljko Milutinovic is a Full Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade since 1990. He has also held academic positions at Purdue University (1982-1989) and consulted globally for institutions like IEEE and ACM. Current role: Computer Area Director, teaching VLSI, Data Mining, and E-Business Previous roles: Tenure Track Assistant Professor at Purdue University International collaborations: EU FP7 projects, Raiffeisen Bank, Wall Street Journal His research spans microprocessor architecture , VLSI design , data mining , and semantic web , focusing on energy-efficient architectures and e-business infrastructure. He pioneered DARPA's 200MHz GaAs RISC microprocessor and 4096-node systolic arrays. Recent work trends include: Technical and semantic interoperability in e-government Customer satisfaction accelerators in e-commerce 3D semantic web visualization Data mining for inverse engineering Academic-industry co-design methods Global university collaboration frameworks Scientific awards include: IEEE Life Fellow (2003) Foreign Member, Montenegrin Academy (2018) IPSI Awards (2007-2010) for eGov projects Best Method papers ranked #1 in Google search Supervised PhD students at Purdue, Belgrade, and Valencia Universities, with significant contributions to cache coherence, GaAs processors, and mobile network security. His publications (over 100 SCI papers) have been cited over 4000 times on Google Scholar.



