Sanja Rapajicمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Sanja Rapajic is an Associate Professor at the University of Novi Sad's Faculty of Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Informatics. Her academic journey includes a B.Sc. (1994), M.Sc. (1999), and Ph.D. (2005) from the same institution. She has been an Associate Professor since 2010, following roles as Assistant Professor (2006–2010) and Assistant (2000–2006). Her research focuses on numerical mathematics, particularly nonlinear complementarity problems and systems of nonlinear equations. She teaches courses in financial mathematics, operations research, and numerical methods across disciplines like physics and chemistry. Her research interests emphasize numerical methods for solving complex mathematical systems, including Jacobian smoothing techniques and inexact Newton methods. She has contributed to conferences such as the European Women in Mathematics and the GAMM Annual Conference, and has organized multiple applied mathematics conferences. She co-authored books on Mathematica for scientists and business mathematics. Active in professional societies like JUPIM and EWM, her work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in environmental and industrial engineering. Publications span optimization algorithms, nonlinear systems, and environmental science, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach. Despite no listed awards, her extensive contributions to numerical methods and academic service highlight her expertise and dedication to advancing mathematical research and education.
