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2003 – 2007 University of Belgrade, Serbia Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FEE), Department of Signals and Systems • GPA 9.93 (on the scale from 5 to 10) ACADEMIC INTERESTS Digital signal processing and spectral estimation; stochasic systems and estimation; pattern recognition; mathematical modelling of complex systems; biomedical information engineering. LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Serbian language: native speaker English language: - University of Cambridge ESOL Examination – Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) grade A (2006) - Test Of English as a Foreign Language – (TOEFL) score 637 (2003) German language: - Niveaustufe B2.1 des Gemeinsamen europäischen Referenzrahmens für Sprachen (2006) PUBLICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS - A. Petrović, N. Milosavljević, V. Matić, “System for 3D reconstruction and analysis of heart scintigraphic images,” TELFOR international conference, Belgrade, Serbia, 2006., to be published. - N. Milosavljević, A. Petrović, “ST segment change detection by means of wavelets,” in Proceedings IEEE NEUREL international conference, Belgrade, Serbia, 2006., pp. 137-140. - A. Petrović, “Effectiveness of e-learning – the leading development force of modern information-based society and educational system,” International conference “E-Ducation Without Borders 2005”, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E., 2005. ACADEMIC AWARDS - Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts Scholarship for the best electrical engineering student in Serbia, Belgrade, 2006. - DAAD Stipendium zur wissenschaftlichen Aus- und Fortbildung in Deutschland, Bonn, 2006. - Siemens Award for the best academic achievements during the third year of studies at the Department of Signals and Systems, FEE, Belgrade, 2005. - Foundation for Scientific Youth Development Scholarship. Administrated by the Serbian Ministry of Education, Belgrade 2005-2006. ASSEMBLED SOFTWARE / PROJECT WORKS - A. Petrović, N. Milosavljević, V. Matić, “Heart” System/Software package for acquisition and analysis of scintigraphic heart images. Project realized in cooperation with FEE Department of Biomedical Engineering and Military Medical Academy in Belgrade (2005) - A. Petrović, Symbolic analysis of signals and systems in MATHEMATICA. Signals and systems course – project work, FEE in Belgrade (2005) - A. Petrović, Dynamic programming with a special overview of the knapsack problem. Petnica Science Centre - project work, Valjevo, Serbia (2002) - A. Petrović, L. Krstić, A. Jovanović, Mathematical models of the Vehicle Routing Problem. Petnica Science Centre - project work, Valjevo, Serbia (2002) COMPUTER SKILLS Routine usage of MATLAB, C and C++ (and acquaintance with the Numerical Recipes). Proficient in common scientific applicatins like MATHEMATICA, LabView, Origin and PiSpice as well as non-scientific ones e.g. MS Office, CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat. WORK EXPERIENCE 2007 OMRON Corporation, Japan Marketing research, R&D support 2004 – 2007 Teaching Assistant at Petnica Science Centre, Valjevo, Serbia • Gave lectures to talented high-school students in fields of mathematics, applied physics and applications of signal analysis in astrophysics • Supervised student papers and took part in admission process OTHER ENGAGEMENTS AND AWARDS - The third award at the European Union essay competition. Belgrade, Serbia, 2003. - 10th International Summer School in Cognitive Science 2003. NBU, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2003. - 2002 Leadership award presented by U.S. Department of State and AYUSA for personally improving international relations and increasing understanding between the people of Serbia and the United States of America. Belgrade, Serbia, 2002.
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