| Biography
Professor
Bozidar Radenkovic was born in Pirot, Serbia in 1958. He completed
Elementary and High school in Belgrade as well as Colledge for
Electrical Engineering - Department of Electronic and
Telecommunication in 1980. He graduated in Cybernetic from Faculty
of Organizational Sciences in 1984. He received his MSc degree in
1987. He received PhD degree with thesis ?Interactive simulation
system for discrete-stochastic simulation of organization systems
and its realization at mini and macro computers? in 1989.
He
has been working at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences ever
since 1987, in capacity of teaching assistant from 1987, assistant
professor from 1990 and associate professor from 1994. Till 1999
he is a professor.
Postdoctorial
and other professional studies
Professor
Bozidar Radenkovic was invited by Austrian Government for
post-doctorial studies at Wirtshaftsunversitat Wien in 1991. He
was also invited by Paisley Colledge in 1992 where he worked
as a member of International team for project: ?Modeling and
simulation for large scale discrete event systems?.
Teaching
Since
1989
professor Radenkovic has been teaching several courses at the
Faculty of Organizational Sciences:
1.
Simulation and
simulation languages
2.
Simulation in
business decision making
3.
Simulation
4.
Methodology of
developing information systems
5. Information
Systems
6.
Concurrent
Programming
and
also
?Concurrent Programming? for graduate studies.
At Department of Mathematics and Informatics at Faculty of Science
at Kragujevac he taught ?Databases, Operative Systems and
Computing III?. He also taught ?Operational Researches? at
the Mechanical Engineering Faculty and "Computer
Engineering" at the Physical faculty of Belgrade University.
For his work at Department of Mathematics and Informatics at
Faculty of Science at Kragujevac he received special award for
contribution to faculty development.
Laboratory
for Computer Simulation
With
a great help of his professor Pavle
Pejovic, professor Radenkovic has founded a Laboratory
for Computer Simulation in 1990. Since 1995 he is a head of
this Laboratory. Laboratory for Computer Simulation is official
framework for courses and research work from the field of computer
simulation and animation.
Professional
Organization Memberships
Professor
Bozidar Radenkovic is a full member of the following professional
organizations
IEEE
(The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc)
ACM (The Association for Computing)
SCS (The Society for
Computer Simulation International)
YU-INFO
(Society for Information Systems and Computer Networks)
DOPIS
(Society for Operational Researches)
Professional
Activities
Professor
Bozidar Radenkovic currently serves as:
- Chairman of Seminar of Information Systems Department and
Mathematics, Statistics
and Operational Research Department at the Faculty of
Organizational Sciences
- Member of Serbia Science and Technology Information Network
Council at Ministry for
Science and Technology of Republic of Serbia
- Program
Committie Chairman
of Conferences SINFON and YUINFO
-
Member of Program Committie of Conference SYMOPIS
-
Member
of Publishing Councel of the Library ?Information Systems and
Operational Researches?
Research
Interests
Research
interests of professor Bozidar Radenkovic are:
- Computer
Simulation
- Integration of computer networks, multimedia technologies and
information systems and
their application in business
-
Application of Information
Technologies in Physics
He
participates at projects financed by Ministry of Science and
Technology Republic of Serbia. He is also member of various
projects teams at Electrical Faculty University of Belgrade,
Laboratory for Multidisciplinary researching, Institute
for Physics in Zemun and Institute for Mechanization at Mechanical
Faculty in Belgrade.
He was managing several projects financed by Ministry of Science
and Technology of Republic of Serbia. He also directed many
projects in industry.
His
research results were published in many foreign magazines and
international conferences paper journals. He published more than
100 papers. Most of them are in English and were printed abroad.
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