Radovan Stojanović

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Radovan Stojanović
Stojanović in April 2011, Podgorica
BornNovember 18, 1965 (1965-11-18) (age 60)
Alma materUniversity of Montenegro
B.S. Ing. (1990), M.Sc. (1995)
University of Patras
D.Sc. (2001)
Scientific career
FieldsElectrical engineering, Electronics, Biomedical engineering, Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, Electronic circuit simulation, FPGA
InstitutionsUniversity of Montenegro
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Radovan Stojanović is the Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro, Montenegro and Founder and President of the Montenegrin Association for New Technologies (MANT). He is a member of the Board of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts for Natural and Technical Sciences.

Stojanović received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1990 and 1995 respectively, from the University of Montenegro, Montenegro. He completed his doctoral thesis in Electrical Engineering and Computer Technology in the field of machine vision from University of Patras, Greece in 2001. In 2012 he founded the Montenegrin Association for New Technologies MANT. In 2008 he became a member of the Board of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts for Natural and Technical Sciences. Radovan Stojanović established the Advanced Electronics Group [1] at the University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro. Stojanović is director of the EUROMICRO Association for Montenegro and a member of the EUROMICRO European Board. His research on Electrical engineering covers Biomedical engineering, FPGA, Electronic circuit simulation, Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. He has been organising MECO(Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing) for the past 6 years with a lot of success, having invited numerous Nobel prize laureates.

Research

Stojanović works in the field of machine vision and biomedical engineering. His main contribution in the field of machine vision is development of the real-time vision-based system for textile fabric inspection.[2][3] In the field of biomedical engineering, his main contribution is development of LED-based photoplethysmogram sensors[4] and development of the FPGA system for QRS complex detection based on Integer Wavelet Transform.[5] Stojanović's professional activities include the introduction of new technologies, advancement of science and education values in the Western Balkan Region and the Mediterranean, where he helped in establishing of several research and educational institutions, spin-off companies, associations and professional and academic events. He is an initiator and the Chairman of Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing[6] covered by IEEE, which significantly promotes scientific activity and cooperation in the region.

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