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Prof Dr. Dragan Milašinović | Rheological Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Dragan Milašinović, Faculty of Civil Engineering Subotica, Serbia

Prof. Dr. Dragan D. Milašinović is a distinguished civil engineer and educator. 🎓 He graduated from the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Sarajevo (1978) and completed his master’s and doctoral theses on the finite strip method. He has held various academic positions, including dean at multiple institutions, and is currently a full professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Banja Luka. 🌍 With 32 publications and participation in 61 conferences, he is recognized as a leading figure in his field. 🏗️ Elected a full member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia, he continues to inspire future engineers. ✨

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Academic Background

Prof. Dr. Dragan Milašinović completed his education in civil engineering, graduating from the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Sarajevo in 1978. He demonstrated his expertise early in his career, defending his master’s thesis on the “Finite Strip Method in Structural Analysis” in 1986 and his doctoral thesis on “Finite Strip Method in Nonlinear Structural Problems” in 1988. His academic journey laid a solid foundation for a successful research and teaching career.

Professional Experience

Prof. Milašinović worked at the “Traser” Project Institute, where he was involved in the design of bridges and tunnels from 1978 to 1982. He subsequently held various academic positions, including assistant professor, associate professor, and dean at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Mostar, and later at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad. Since 1998, he has been a full professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering in Banja Luka, where he has made significant contributions to the field.

Research Contributions

Prof. Milašinović has been actively involved in research, participating in 61 congresses, conferences, and symposia at national and international levels. His contributions include publishing 32 papers in esteemed international journals, indicating his impact and recognition in the civil engineering community. He has also supervised multiple doctoral and master’s theses, guiding the next generation of engineers.

Recognition and Membership

In recognition of his contributions, Prof. Milašinović was elected as a corresponding member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Serbia in 2007 and became a full member in 2012. This acknowledgment reflects his influence and respect within the academic and engineering communities.

Conclusion

Considering his impressive academic qualifications, extensive professional experience, substantial research contributions, and recognition within the engineering community, Prof. Dr. Dragan Milašinović is an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work continues to advance the field of civil engineering and inspires both his students and peers.

Publication Top Notes

  • The finite strip method in computational mechanics – Cited by 75, 1997 📚
  • Rheological–dynamical analogy: modeling of fatigue behavior – Cited by 52, 2003 🔧
  • Rheological–dynamical analogy: prediction of buckling curves of columns – Cited by 38, 2000 📐
  • Geometric non-linear analysis of thin plate structures using the harmonic coupled finite strip method – Cited by 37, 2011 📏
  • Rheological–dynamical analogy: Prediction of damping parameters of hysteresis damper – Cited by 33, 2007 ⚙️
  • Rheological–dynamical analogy: visco-elasto-plastic behavior of metallic bars – Cited by 33, 2004 🔍
  • Rheological-dynamical continuum damage model for concrete under uniaxial compression and its experimental verification – Cited by 28, 2015 🏗️
  • MPI–CUDA parallelization of a finite-strip program for geometric nonlinear analysis: A hybrid approach – Cited by 28, 2011 💻
  • Harmonic coupled finite strip method applied on buckling-mode interaction analysis of composite thin-walled wide-flange columns – Cited by 19, 2012 📊
  • Free vibration analysis of singly curved shells using the isogeometric finite strip method – Cited by 18, 2020 🎵

Dragan Milašinović | Rheological Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

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