Jasmina Ćurčić is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Industrial Management , Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak , affiliated with the University of Kragujevac . She holds a Master of Management Engineer degree (2017) and is currently pursuing her doctoral studies in Engineering Management. Education : Management Engineer, Faculty of Economics in Čačak (2014) Graduate Manager, Faculty of Economics in Čačak (2015) Master of Management Engineer, Faculty of Engineering Management (2017) Doctoral Studies, Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak (2018–present) Research interests span Management , Engineering Management , and Production Sector Digitization , with a focus on strategic management, business information systems, and quality improvement frameworks. Her recent publications examine ERP implementation, standardization effects, and ABC analysis in production contexts. Scientific contributions include 13 national/international conference papers analyzing business intelligence applications, strategic performance improvement, and process modeling. Notable awards include the Dositej scholarship from the Young Talents Fund (2014/2015). Professional roles : Administrative duties at FTS Čačak (2018–2019) Assistant Professor (2021–present) Member of accreditation teams and asset inventory commissions
Tijana Parezanović is an Associate Professor at the Faculty for Foreign Languages of Alfa BK Univerzitet in Belgrade, where she has worked since 2009. She holds a PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of Belgrade (2015) and a degree in English Language and Literature from the University of Belgrade (2007). She has served as an executive editor for [sic] and as a member of the editorial board for Reči , and is an accredited reviewer for the National Accreditation Body (since 2022). PhD: University of Belgrade, "Mitske strukture u australijskoj poeziji od 1890. do 1960. godine" (2015) MA: University of Belgrade, English Language and Literature (2007) Her research focuses on Modern Anglophone Literature , particularly postcolonial narratives, urban studies, and translation ethics. She has published extensively on topics ranging from heterotopian spaces in popular culture to metonymic metaphors in modernist novels. Her 2019 monograph Terra Australis: Mitopoetika pripadanja and 2023 textbook Osnovi prevođenja za angliste are key contributions to her field. Her scholarly work spans translations, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed articles analyzing urban spaces in literature, cultural memory in postcolonial contexts, and ethical considerations in literary translation. She has presented at international conferences in Finland, Ireland, Croatia, and Montenegro, including on topics like tourist heterotopias and deconstructing conventions in postmodern novels. Her translation portfolio includes works by J.G. Ballard, Joyce Carol Oates, and Lisa See. Tijana is a member of the European Society for the Study of English , the Association for Literary Urban Studies , and the Association of Serbian Translators . She co-developed the accredited teacher training program "Upotreba književnih sadržaja u nastavi engleskog jezika" and maintains active collaborations with scholars like Marko Lukić and Milan Marković.
Јasmina Ćurčić is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial Management at the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, University of Kragujevac. She holds a PhD candidate status in Engineering Management, having completed a Master's in Engineering Management (2017) and a Bachelor's in Entrepreneurial Management (2014). She has been employed as an academic assistant since 2021, previously working in administrative roles at the faculty (2018-2019). Her research focuses on industrial management, quality systems, and information technology applications in manufacturing. She has published extensively in areas like ERP system implementation, AHP decision-making frameworks, and strategic process optimization. Her work emphasizes practical applications in Serbian industries, particularly in production monitoring and organizational digitization. Education: PhD candidate (2018–present), MEng Management (2017), BEng Entrepreneurial Management (2014) Teaching: Leads courses in Project Management, Supply Chains, Engineering Economics, and Standardized Management Systems Awards: 2014/15 Dositej Scholarship for academic excellence Committees: Member of accreditation teams for academic programs and faculty asset inventory commission Her recent publications (2023–2025) investigate topics such as ERP systems in manufacturing, business intelligence in public procurement, and strategic performance improvement methodologies. She actively participates in international conferences across Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Professor Danijela Miloradović is a distinguished faculty member at the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Department of Motor Vehicles and Engines. She currently holds the position of Full Professor, having been promoted to this rank in 2022 after serving as Associate Professor (2017-2022) and Assistant Professor (2012-2017). Her extensive academic career spans over 25 years at the same institution, with progressive appointments from Research Associate in 1994 to her current position. Prof. Miloradović's research focuses primarily on vehicle dynamics, noise, vibration and harshness (NVH), steering and suspension systems, brake systems, and vehicle safety. Her work has significant practical applications in automotive engineering, particularly in improving vehicle performance, safety, and environmental impact. She has made notable contributions to understanding the interaction between steering and suspension systems, brake noise problems, and vehicle vibration comfort. Her publication record is impressive, with over 50 scientific and professional papers, including numerous articles in prominent international journals. Her research has evolved from fundamental vehicle dynamics studies to more specialized areas like brake wear particle emissions and their environmental impact. Recent work shows a strong focus on sustainable automotive technologies and environmental considerations in vehicle design. Among her notable recognitions are the KSME award for the second best paper in JMST magazine (2017) and the "Editor's Choice Article" award from the journal "Machines" (2022). She has also received early career recognition as the best student at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in 1990 and for excellent academic achievement in 1994. Prof. Miloradović has been actively involved in mentoring doctoral students, serving as mentor for Aleksandar Poznić's doctoral dissertation and participating in numerous doctoral defense committees. She has also contributed significantly to educational development through textbook writing, curriculum design, and supervision of numerous academic courses in vehicle dynamics and related fields. Her leadership extends to administrative roles including serving as Vice-Dean for Teaching (2012-2015), Head of the Department of Motor Vehicles and Engines, and currently as President of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Engineering Sciences. She has also played key roles in organizing international conferences and serving on accreditation committees for academic programs.
Dr. Nebojsa Stanković is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Information Technologies , Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak , University of Kragujevac . With a career spanning over three decades in academia, he focuses on educational technology innovation , machine learning applications , and IT pedagogy . BSc: Electrical Engineering, University of Kragujevac (1991) MSc: Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac (2009) PhD: Information Technologies, University of Kragujevac (2021) His research explores artificial intelligence in education , student success prediction , and e-learning systems . Recent work includes hybrid AI models for solar energy optimization and vibration classification in industrial settings. Publications demonstrate consistent engagement with machine learning , cybersecurity , and digital transformation in educational contexts. He actively contributes to international conferences like TIE and UNITECH, specializing in pedagogical applications of Python programming , NLTK , and MATLAB . As a certified ECDL examiner and conference organizer, he bridges academic research with practical IT training . His textbook on Multimedia Technologies (2019) exemplifies his commitment to educational resource development.
Associate Professor Uroš Krčadinac is affiliated with the Faculty of Media and Communications at Singidunum University. He combines expertise from digital art, computer science, and interactive design in his research and teaching. Doctor of Science (PhD) in Software Engineering, Affective Computing, and Generative Design (University of Belgrade) Expert Associate at Design Seminar, Petnica Research Station His research spans interactive design , new media art , data visualization , and human-computer interaction . Recent publications focus on generative design , multi-agent systems , and textual affect recognition . He has contributed to software engineering encyclopedias and developed open-source emotion recognition tools. Scientific Awards include: IDMAA best group project award (2011) Belgrade Chamber of Commerce graduation thesis award (2009) ASIFA diploma for animated film (2007) Pančevo cultural contribution award (2004) Krčadinac teaches Design for New Media , Interactive Design , and Programming for Visual Artists , with over 100 workshops conducted globally since 2007. His work bridges computational methods with artistic expression.
Miroslav Bjekić is a Full Professor at the Department of Electrical Power Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac (Čačak, Serbia). His academic journey includes a PhD (2006) and Master's (1995) from Serbian institutions, with undergraduate studies completed at the Technical Faculty in Čačak (1991). He received academic excellence awards during his studies. His research spans electrical machines, energy efficiency, electromechanical simulation, and renewable energy systems . Key focus areas include: Design and optimization of electric motors/drives Energy-efficient industrial systems Educational technology for engineering Smart grid and distributed generation His publications emphasize experimental validation, simulation tools (GeoGebra, MATLAB), and applied solutions for energy challenges , with consistent themes in motor control efficiency, educational innovation, and sustainable energy integration. Awards/Honors: University of Kragujevac & Technical Faculty Čačak Study Excellence Awards Second Prize, International PhD Seminar (Ohrid, 2005) Leadership & Projects: He modernized laboratories for Electrical Machines/Drives and led national projects like TR33016 on energy efficiency in motor drives. International collaborations include TEMPUS initiatives and DAAD-funded programs. He chaired the Rotating Electrical Machines Standards Committee (Serbian Institute of Standardization, 2012–2017). Educational Development: Created original educational software for electrical engineering and accredited teacher training programs. Supervised laboratory development for remote experiments and industrial collaborations.
Marija Blagojević is a Full Professor at the Department of Information Technologies within the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. With over fifteen years of experience in teaching and research, she has established herself as a leading academic in Information Technologies and Systems. Her work spans multiple domains including artificial intelligence, machine learning, and educational technologies, contributing significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in these fields. Dr. Blagojević began her academic career at the Technical Faculty in Čačak in October 2007, initially conducting exercises for courses in Informatics Methodology and IT Applications-Practicum. She was appointed as an Assistant in June 2008 and has since advanced to her current position as Full Professor. Throughout her career, she has continuously expanded her expertise through various specialized courses including Oracle Academy courses in database design and programming, machine learning from Stanford University, and certifications in Huawei AI technologies. Her research interests primarily focus on the application of artificial intelligence techniques to solve complex problems across diverse domains. She has made significant contributions to neural network applications, developing models for predicting apricot yields, air pollution levels, and student success in programming courses. Her work in e-learning technologies demonstrates innovative approaches for adaptive course delivery using data mining techniques. She has also pioneered research at the intersection of AI and psychology, exploring concepts like 'Artificial Psychology' and 'PsAIchology'. Analysis of Dr. Blagojević's recent publications reveals a clear trajectory toward interdisciplinary applications of artificial intelligence. Her work increasingly bridges computer science with psychology, healthcare, and environmental science. A notable trend is her focus on explainable AI, ensuring complex machine learning models remain interpretable for end-users. Her research also demonstrates strong commitment to applying technology for social good, particularly in education and rural development contexts, as evidenced by projects like WINnovators Space. Scientific Awards and Recognitions Award from 'dr Milivoje Urošević' foundation for best graduating student in 2006/2007 Four awards from Technical Faculty for excellent academic results each school year Scholarship from Fund for Young Talents Scholarship from University of Kragujevac (as one of 11 best students) Scholarship from Čačak municipality Scholarship from 'Denise Hale' Foundation Award for the best second-place innovative idea from the Union of Engineers and Technicians of Serbia (February 2020) Recognition for the best female scientist with most research results at University of Kragujevac (February 2022) Dr. Blagojević has been actively involved in research supervision and grant-funded projects throughout her career. She has served as a reviewer for three scientific journals and participated in significant research initiatives including 'Development of new information and communication technologies using advanced mathematical methods' (Project III 44006) and 'Application of biomedical engineering in preclinical and clinical practice' (Project 41007). Her international collaboration includes participation in TEMPUS project 544482-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IT-TEMPUS-JPHES and Erasmus mobility at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi. As a member of the Computer Science Laboratory at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, Dr. Blagojević contributes to a collaborative research environment focused on advancing information technologies. Her interdisciplinary approach connects computer science with psychology, healthcare, and environmental science, demonstrating how technology can address complex real-world challenges while enhancing educational outcomes and community development.
Maja Radović is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Technologies at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. She has been working at this institution since September 2008, specializing in the narrow scientific field of Information Technologies and Systems. Her academic journey began at the Faculty of Technology in Čačak, where she graduated in 2008 with high honors, and later earned her Doctor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Faculty of Electronics in Niš after defending her doctoral thesis on "Ontology-guided student testing in e-learning" in 2024. Dr. Radović's research spans multiple areas within educational technology and computer science. Her primary interests include e-learning systems, ontology-based assessment methods, database technologies, and the application of virtual environments in education. She has made significant contributions to the development of innovative teaching methodologies, particularly in engineering education and medical informatics. Her work often focuses on the intersection of technology and pedagogy, exploring how modern tools can enhance learning experiences and assessment practices. Over the years, Dr. Radović has been actively involved in numerous national and international projects, including TEMPUS projects focused on e-learning curriculum development, UNDP initiatives for digital transformation, and research projects in biomedical engineering. Her publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to the fields of educational technology, virtual learning environments, and ontology-based assessment systems. Dr. Milivoje Urošević Foundation Award for the best graduate student in the 2007/2008 academic year Dr. Radović has contributed significantly to curriculum development and teaching methodologies at her institution. She has been instrumental in adapting information technology courses to modern educational standards and has explored innovative approaches to student assessment. Her work extends to medical education, where she has developed ontology-based assessment tools for medical training. She has also investigated the application of 3D printing and virtual reality technologies in engineering education to improve spatial visualization skills among students.
Prof. Dusan M. Milosevic is a Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Electronic Engineering of the University of Niš, Serbia. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics in Niš (2005), a Master's degree in Mathematics from the Faculty of Electronic Engineering (1992), and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from the same institution (1988). His academic career includes significant contributions to computational mathematics, numerical methods, and interdisciplinary applications in renewable energy and environmental modeling. Research interests span numerical analysis of polynomial zeros, fuzzy logic systems, and sustainable development strategies. He has authored/co-authored over 33 papers in impact-factor journals and multiple textbooks, including "Numerical Solution of Nonlinear Equations" and "Mathematics 4" . Current research focuses on energy projects, smart city modeling, and industrial building reuse. He participates in one national and international research projects. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications, evident in studies like spectral reflectance modeling for agriculture and adjustable models for renewable energy systems in Serbia. Academic leadership includes textbook development for engineering education and contributions to validated numerical computations.
Diјana Stoјić is a Lecturer at the Department of Computer and Software Engineering , Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak , affiliated with the University of Kragujevac . She holds a Master's degree in Computer Engineering and is currently pursuing her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the same faculty. Her academic role involves teaching subjects such as Programming Languages, Human-Computer Interaction, and Visual Programming. Born: March 7, 1988, in Foča, Bosnia and Herzegovina Education: Primary (Vuk Karadžić School, Čačak), Technical School in Čačak (Computer Engineering), BSc and MSc from the Technical Faculty in Čačak Her research interests span Computer Engineering , Internet of Things (IoT) , Machine Learning , and Human-Computer Interaction . Recent publications highlight her work in artificial neural networks , augmented reality applications , and image classification for agricultural and medical purposes. She has contributed to projects like the TR32043 project on low-power systems and the DeSKoll project on German-Serbian language resources. Notable scientific awards include: Award for Best First-Year Student in Electrical Engineering (Technical Faculty in Čačak) Scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development (2013-2017) Her grant involvement includes participation in the TR32043 project (2011-2019) and the DeSKoll project (2024-2025). She has also collaborated on lab experiments and remote engineering education initiatives during the pandemic.
Dr. Svetlana Andjelic is a prominent researcher at Singidunum University, with a career spanning over two decades in educational technology, information systems, and machine learning applications. She holds a PhD in Management of Information Systems from "Union" University (2010), a Master's in Electronic Business from University of Belgrade (2007), and a specialist degree in Electronic Business (2005). Her work focuses on computer adaptive testing, database applications, and digital transformation in education. Education PhD in Management of Information Systems (2010), Faculty of Engineering Management, "Union" University Master's in Electronic Business (2007), Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade Specialist in Electronic Business (2005), Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade BSc in Information Systems (2001), Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade Her research explores: computer adaptive testing for knowledge assessment, database management systems, software engineering methodologies, cloud computing security, and educational technology implementation during crises. She has co-authored multiple books including "Application of databases" (2022) and "WPF and ASP.NET Framework" (2016). Recent publications demonstrate her evolving focus from educational assessment tools to modern security challenges and renewable energy forecasting. She collaborates extensively across Serbian institutions on topics ranging from rural tourism digitalization to banking sector innovations.
Dr. Marko Rosić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Power Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. Born on July 31, 1984, in Priboj, he completed his education in electrical engineering, graduating with top honors in 2008. He joined the faculty in 2008 as a Teaching Associate and progressed to Assistant Professor (2016) and Associate Professor (2021). He teaches courses including Electrical Drives, Control of Electrical Drives, and Computer-Aided Design in Power Engineering. His research focuses on: Torque ripple reduction in induction motor drives Energy efficiency in electric drives Magnetic field modeling and hysteresis analysis Educational technology for engineering instruction Control algorithms for electrical machines His recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on improving control algorithms for induction motors, advancing magnetic material modeling, developing fault detection systems for DC motors, and creating innovative educational tools like GeoGebra applications for engineering education. This work bridges theoretical research and practical implementations in industrial power systems. Scientific Awards: Most Successful Student Award (during studies) Most Successful Graduate Student in Electrical Engineering Young Researcher Best Paper Award (ETRAN 2013) He has led or contributed to multiple national and international projects including: TR 33016: 'Research and implementation of energy efficiency programs for electric drives' (national) 543667-TEMPUS: 'Building Network of Remote Labs' (international) 'Development of Computer-aided Design curriculum for digital competencies' (project coordinator) He develops laboratory setups including electromagnetic load emulators, DC motor test benches, and remote experimentation platforms. As a steering committee member of the ETRAN society and editor assistant for the Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering, he actively contributes to the academic community.
Немања Тасић is an Associate Professor and Director of the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. He holds a PhD from the same institution (2017) and has been employed there since 2008, progressing through roles including Assistant (2010), Associate Professor (2018), and Full Professor (2023). His professional activities include leadership in academic administration, having served as Secretary of the Production Systems Management Department (2015-2021), Deputy Director (2018-2021), and Department Director since 2021. He also chaired the Faculty's Trade Union (2020-2021) and serves on Serbia's Sectoral Council for Education and Training (2018-present). His research focuses on intelligent maintenance systems, industrial efficiency, and enterprise performance optimization. He has participated in multinational projects including bilateral Slovenia-Serbia initiatives and EU-funded programs like the Erasmus Mundus SUNBEAM project at the University of Split (2017-2018). His professional experience includes international exchanges at Technicum Vienna (2011-2013), Graz University of Technology (2014), and Fraunhofer ISI in Germany (2016). Teaching responsibilities include courses like Intelligent Maintenance and Effective Management, Foundations of Industrial Engineering, and Enterprise Performance. He maintains active collaborations with both academic institutions and industry partners through his role in the Faculty's International Euro School and participation in national projects like TR35050 (software development for vehicle suspension systems).
Vladimir Kraguljac is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Hotel Management and Tourism in Vrnjačka Banja, part of the University of Kragujevac, Serbia. He teaches Business Informatics and Information and Communication Technologies in the context of hotel and tourism education. His academic affiliation is deeply rooted in applied informatics within the tourism and hospitality sector. His research interests focus on the integration of Information Technology in education, particularly in e-learning , distance learning software , and the use of touchscreen devices in teaching. He explores how digital tools enhance pedagogical outcomes in business informatics, especially for tourism and hospitality management students. The trend in his scholarly work reflects a strong emphasis on educational technology , ICT in tourism education , and digital assessment methods . His publications span topics such as web security, academic integrity, and internet-enhanced language instruction, showing a multidisciplinary approach to modern educational challenges. Professional Affiliations: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Project Involvement: TEMPUS Project: 'Modernization and Harmonization of Tourism Study Programmes in Serbia – MHTSPS' Project: 'Improving English Language Teaching in the Health Tourism Study Program in Primary Academic Studies' He advises on curriculum development and digital integration in higher education, particularly in tourism studies. His work contributes to modernizing academic programs through international collaboration and technology adoption. He is actively involved in academic service and has contributed to multiple conference proceedings and thematic publications. He is affiliated with research teams focused on educational innovation and digital transformation in tourism. His lab or research environment appears to be collaborative, involving co-authors from technical and educational backgrounds, and is oriented toward practical implementation in higher education settings.