Jasna Glišović is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. Specializing in mechanical engineering with a focus on motor vehicles and engines, she has built a distinguished career in automotive research, particularly in brake systems, noise and vibration analysis, and wear particle emissions. Her work bridges theoretical and experimental approaches to solve practical engineering challenges in vehicle dynamics and environmental impact. Education: 1993: Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Mechanical Faculty in Kragujevac with thesis on "Front Wheel Suspension of Passenger Vehicles - Transfer of Normal and Lateral Forces" 2001: Master's degree from Mechanical Faculty in Kragujevac with thesis on "Identification of Transfer Characteristics of Drum Brakes" 2012: PhD from Faculty of Engineering Sciences, University of Kragujevac with dissertation on "Theoretical and Experimental Research of High-Frequency Noise of Disc Brakes" Professor Glišović's research primarily focuses on automotive engineering, with particular emphasis on brake systems and their environmental impact. Her work spans theoretical modeling, experimental validation, and practical applications in vehicle dynamics. She has made significant contributions to understanding noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) phenomena in brake systems, thermal analysis of braking processes, and the formation and measurement of wear particles from brake systems. Her research has important implications for vehicle safety, performance, and environmental sustainability, addressing critical issues related to non-exhaust emissions from road transportation. Analysis of Professor Glišović's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward environmental considerations in automotive engineering, particularly regarding particulate matter emissions from brake systems. Her work increasingly integrates advanced computational methods, including neural networks for emission prediction, while maintaining a strong experimental foundation. The research spans fundamental brake mechanics to applied solutions for reducing environmental impact, showing a clear evolution from component-level analysis to system-wide understanding of brake wear and its consequences. Throughout her career, Professor Glišović has participated in significant research projects including TEMPUS UM_JEP_17119-2002: "Education Network Based on Information Technology at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering" and TEMPUS DIAUSS "Development And Improvement Of Automotive And Urban Engineering Studies In Serbia" (JP 516729-2011). She has collaborated extensively with researchers across Europe, including institutions in Greece, Lithuania, and Italy, demonstrating international recognition of her expertise in automotive engineering.





