Vladimir Dragović

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Vladimir Dragović
Владимир Драговић
Matematička gimnazija
In office
2004–2008
Preceded byLjubomir Protić,[1] dr sci mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade
Succeeded bySrđan Ognjanović, dr sci mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade

Vladimir Dragović (born 1967 in

SR Serbia) is Professor and Head of the Mathematical Sciences Department at the University of Texas at Dallas. Prior to this he was a Full Research Professor at Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the founder and president of the Dynamical Systems group and co-president of The Centre for Dynamical Systems, Geometry and Combinatorics of the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[2]

Dragović graduated and received his Doctor of Sciences in Mathematics degree at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, in Belgrade, Serbia, former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.

Dragović is the author and co-author of numerous books and collections of problems for elementary and secondary schools, as well as special collections of assignments for preparation for mathematics competitions, and mathematics workbooks used as a preparation for admission to faculties.

Education

Thesis: "R-matrices and algebraic curves", advisor: Boris Dubrovin,[3] Moscow State University

Scientific work

Vladimir Dragović is the author of numerous research works in mathematics, mainly focused on algebraic geometric methods in dynamical systems theory. He is the coauthor, along with Milena Radnović, of the book Poncelet Porisms and Beyond.[4]

  • Chairman of the Seminar Mathematical Methods of Mechanics since its founding in 1993.
  • Advisor for four M.Sc. theses and three PhD theses at Department of Mathematics, University of Belgrade.
  • 2001–2007 Member of the Committee for mathematics and mechanics of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
  • 2002–2005 Leader of Project 1643 of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
  • since 2006 Leader of Project 144014 of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
  • since 2005 Leader of the Italian-Serbian project
    dynamical systems

Visiting Positions

Invited lectures and addresses

Other academic positions and duties

Awards

  • 2004 Award of the Union of mathematical societies of Serbia and Montenegro for achievements in mathematical sciences for at most 40-year-old researchers.

References

  1. ^ "Ljubomir Protic". poincare.matf.bg.ac.rs.
  2. ^ "DSGC". www.mi.sanu.ac.rs.
  3. ^ "Boris Dubrovin". people.sissa.it.
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  5. SISSA
  6. ^ a b "History of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade".
  7. ^ "Univerzitet u Beogradu, Matematički fakultet". www.matf.bg.ac.rs.
  8. ^ "Prirodno-matematički fakultet". Prirodno matematicki fakultet.
  9. ^ Gore, Univerzitet Crne. "Univerzitet Crne Gore - Prirodno-matematički fakultet". Univerzitet Crne Gore - Prirodno-matematički fakultet.

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