NadaNada Milisavljević

Hello!

Here is a relatively brief story about me:

I received diploma of electrical engineering in field of electronics and telecommunications from the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. My diploma work deals with modeling of the static characteristics of a laser diode.

I earned a master of science degree from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. The field of my research was optoelectronics and laser technics. The scope of my master thesis is the application of reflection optocoupler as a displacement sensor.

I worked for five years as an assistant in teaching (conducting auditory, laboratory and computer simulations exercises in pulse and analog electronics) and research at the Institute for Power and Electronic Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia.

In October 1997, I joined the Signal and Image processing Centre (SIC) of the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, Belgium as a PhD student, involved in the Belgian project for humanitarian demining, named HUDEM. In March 2001, I defended my PhD dissertation titled "Analysis and Fusion Using Belief Function Theory of Multisensor Data for Close-Range Humanitarian Mine Detection". The defense took place at the École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications (ENST) in Paris, France. My supervisors were Prof. Isabelle Bloch and Prof. Marc Acheroy. If you want to find out more about belief function theory, you can check out the web-page of Prof. Philippe Smets.

Today I am a researcher at the SIC, interested in everything concerning the field of the SIC research. You may find more about the first infrared trials, done in the scope of our HUDEM project, if you follow this link. Regarding my publications, here is the updated list.

Also, you may take a look at my collection of humanitarian demining URLs, as well as of selected quotes.

A bit different list of my favourite links can be found here.


You can join me at:

Royal Military Academy / ELEC
Av. de la Renaissance 30
B-1000 Brussels
Belgium
Phone: + 32.2.742.66.66
Fax: + 32.2.742.64.72
e-mail: nada@elec.rma.ac.be
(or, you may write to me directly)