Doc. dr Miloš Brajović

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First name: Miloš
Last name: Brajović
Birth date: May 24, 1988
Sex: Male 
Marital status: Not married
Citizenship: Montenegro

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 Biography (last updated on January, 2023)

Miloš Brajović was born on May 24, 1988, in Podgorica, Montenegro. After completing his primary education at "In Njegoš" School in Spuž, he enrolled at "Petar I Petrović Njegoš" High School in Danilovgrad in 2003. He received "Luča" diploma for his excellent results in both primary and secondary school. He was awarded the "Tomo Dragović" fund award for being the best student of his generation in high school.

In September 2007, Miloš Brajović enrolled in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro, majoring in Electronics, Telecommunications, and Computer Engineering. Following his B.Sc. studies, he continued with a Spec. Sci. study program in Computer Engineering, earning his specialist degree in June 2011 by defending his thesis "Time-frequency analysis and current frequency representation." He then enrolled in the M.Sc. program in Computer Engineering and defended his thesis titled "Recursive calculation of time-frequency representations" in October 2013 at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering. In June 2019, he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation titled "Analysis of algorithms for the reconstruction of sparse signals in the Hermitian and Fourier transform domains," also at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Podgorica.

Miloš Brajović coauthored the scientific monograph Data Analytics on Graphs, published by the international publisher Now Publishers. He has also published 84 scientific papers, including over 20 in prestigious international scientific journals indexed in the SCI/SCIE bibliographic databases. Miloš serves as a reviewer in over 20 prominent international journals, including IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, Signal Processing, Digital Signal Processing, IEEE Access, IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, and others. He has also served as a reviewer for international and domestic conferences.

Miloš Brajović was awarded the Ministry of Science of Montenegro's award for the most successful scientist under 30 years of age in 2018. He also received the Plaque from the University of Montenegro in 2018 for his contributions to the number of published papers in renowned journals from the SCI/SCE list in the field of technical sciences. In 2020, he was honored with an award from the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts (CANU) for outstanding achievements in science, which is awarded to young scientists up to 35 years of age. Miloš was also awarded recognition for his achieved results and contributions to the development of scientific research by the University of Montenegro in December 2021. He was the recipient of the Danubius Young Scientist Award from the Austrian Federal Ministry for Education, Science, and Research (BMBFW) and the Institute for Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM) in 2022.

Miloš Brajović began his teaching career as a Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 2011. He has been involved in teaching activities for over 24 courses from the study programs of the University of Montenegro since then. After earning his Ph.D. degree, he began lecturing several courses at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Maritime Faculty of Kotor, and at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering during the academic years 2019/20, 2020/21, and 2021/22.

Dr. Brajović was appointed an Assistant Professor in May 2022.

He has been involved in 12 scientific research projects since 2012. During his doctoral studies, he had a short study stay at the Polytechnic Institute in Grenoble (INP Grenoble), France, in January 2017, and participated in several workshops organized in various countries. Miloš Brajović is an active member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the IEEE Signal Processing Society. He is also a member of the Center of Young Scientists and Artists at the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Biografija (ažurirano u aprilu 2020. godine)

Miloš Brajović je rođen 24.05.1988. godine u Podgorici, Republika Crna Gora. Nakon završene osnovne škole ,,Njegoš'' u Spužu, 2003. godine upisao je opšti smjer gimnazije ,,Petar I Petrović Njegoš'' u Danilovgradu. Dobitnik je diploma ,,Luča'', za ostvarene rezultate u osnovnoj i srednjoj školi. Od strane nastavničkog vijeća gimnazije proglašen je za učenika generacije.

Elektrotehnički fakultet u Podgorici, na odsjeku Elektronika, telekomunikacije i računari, upisuje septembra 2007. godine. Specijalističke studije, na smjeru Računari, upisuje nakon završenih osnovnih studija, i završava ih u junu 2011. godine, odbranom specijalističkog rada Vremensko-frekvencijska analiza i predstavljanje trenutne frekvencije, čime je stekao stepen Specijaliste (Spec. Sci) za oblast Elektronike, telekomunikacija i računara.
    
Od septembra 2011. godine angažovan je kao saradnik u nastavi na Elektrotehničkom fakultetu u Podgorici, gdje iste godine upisuje i magistarske studije, na smjeru Računari, pod mentorstvom prof. dr Miloša Dakovića. Magistarsku tezu sa temom: Rekurzivno izračunavanje vremensko-frekvencijskih reprezentacija odbranio je u oktobru 2013. godine. Počevši od 2012. godine, bio je, ili je još uvijek, angažovan na preko 10 naučno-istraživačkih i stručnih projekata.

Doktorsku disertaciju Analiza algoritama za rekonstrukciju signala rijetkih u Hermitskom i Furijeovom transformacionom domenu, rađenu pod mentorstvom prof. dr Miloša Dakovića, odbranio je u junu 2019. godine.

Miloš Brajović obavlja dužnost recezenta za više renomiranih međunarodnih časopisa sa SCI/SCIE liste, za koje je do sada recenzirao preko 70 naučnih radova. Među ovim časopisma su: IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, IEEE Signal Processing Letters, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Signal Processing, Digital Signal Processing, IET Signal Processing, Electronics Letters, IET Image Processing, IET Radar Sonar & Navigation, Signal image and video processing, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation i drugi. Obavljao je dužnost recezenta i za domaće časopise, kao i za veći broj međunarodnih i domaćih konferencija.
      
Miloš Brajović je drugorangirani dobitnik nagrade u konkurenciji za najuspješnijeg naučnika do 30 godina života, koju mu je dodijelilo Ministarstvo nauke za 2018. godinu. Miloš Brajović je 2018. godine dobio i Plaketu Univerziteta Crne Gore, za doprinos u broju publikovanih radova u renomiranim časopisima sa SCI/SCE liste u oblasti tehničkih nauka.

Nastavne aktivnosti:

Elektrotehnički fakultet:

Fakultet za sport i fizičko vaspitanje:

  1. Uvod u informatiku i računarstvo, Fizička kultura, laboratorijske vježbe,
  2. Primijenjena informatika, Sportsko novinarstvo, laboratorijske vježbe,
  3. Informatika i računarstvo, Sportski treneri, laboratorijske vježbe,
  4. Informacione tehnologije u sportu, Fizička kultura i zdravi stilovi života (od 2017. godine), laboratorijske vježbe,
  5. Informacione tehnologije u sportu, Sportski novinari i treneri (od 2017. godine), laboratorijske vježbe

Pomorski fakultet Kotor

  1. Elektronski navigacioni uređaji Pomorska elektrotehnika, predavanja i laboratorijske vježbe,
  2. Primjena računara u pomorstvu, Pomorska elektrotehnika, predavanja i laboratorijske vježbe,
  3. Primjena računara u pomorstvu, Nautika i pomorski saobraćaj, predavanja i laboratorijske vježbe

Mašinski fakultet

  1. Algoritmi i programiranje, Mehatronika, predavanja, računske i laboratorijske vježbe

Participation in projects

  1. Radarski sistemi sa stohastičkim talasnim oblicima - NOISERADAR (Radar systems with stochastic waveforms - NOISERADAR), national research project, Montenegrin Ministry of Science, 2012-2015 (milos@ac.me)
  2. New ICT Compressive sensing-based trends applied to: multimedia, biomedicine and communications - CS-ICT, Montenegrin Ministry of Science, project grant funded by the World Bank loan, 2014-2017 (Grant no. 01-1002)
  3. BIO-ICT Centre of Excellence in Montenegro, project for establishing the first center of excellence in Montenegro, Montenegrin Ministry of Science, project grant funded by the World Bank loan, 2014-2015 (Contract No. 01-1001)
  4. Compressive Sensing and Super-resolution in the application of surveillance systems based on optical sensors (Compressive Sensing i Superrezolucija u primjenama sistema za nadzor zasnovanih na optičkim senzorima) – bilateral project between Montenegro and Croatia, project leaders Irena Orović (irena@ac.me) and Josip Musić, 2016-2017
  5. An Adriatic Network for Advancing Research Development and Innovation towards the Creation of new Policies for Sustainable Competiveness and Technological Capacity of SMEs, “ADRIATinn” IPA Adriatic Cross-Border Cooperation, 2014-2016, http://www.adriawealth.eu/project/adriatinn/
  6. Modelovanje analognog sistema obrade signala frakcionog reda (Modeling of analog fractional order signal processing system), bilateral research project between Montenegro and Croatia, Montenegrin leader Budimir Lutovac (budo@ac.me), 2017-2018
  7. Kompresivno očitavanje i vremensko-frekvencijska analiza sa primjenama (Compressed sensing and time-frequency analysis with applications), bilateral research project, Montenegro-China, Montenegrin project leader Srdjan Stankovic (srdjan@ac.me)
  8. Digitalizacija u Crnoj Gori, Istorijat, stanje i perspective (Digitalization in Montenegro: History, Current State and Perspectives), research project, Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018-2019, project leader Ljubiša Stanković (ljubisa@ac.me)
  9. Nestacionarni signali u automatici i digitalnim sistemima (Non-stationary Signals in Control and Digital Systems), bilateral research project, Montenegro-Serbia, 2019-2020, project leader Budimir Lutovac (budo@ucg.ac.me)
  10. A network for Gravitational Waves, Geophysics and Machine Learning (CA17137) – COST action, Action Chair, Dr Elena Cuoco (elena.cuoco@ego-gw.it), Montenegro MCMs Ljubiša Stanković (ljubisa@ucg.ac.me) and Miloš Daković (milos@ucg.ac.me) 2018(2019)-2022.
  11. Kompresivno odabiranje signala (Compressive Sensing of Signals), research project, Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2020, project leader Ljubiša Stanković (ljubisa@ucg.ac.me).
  12. 3D Virtual Heritage of Montenegro, project is co-funded by EU and the Government of Montenegro, Grant for " Collaborative grant scheme for innovative project ideas", Reference: EuropeAid/162457/ID/ACT/ME, budget line: IPA II - Multi - annual Action Programme for Montenegro on Employment, Education and Social Policies (2015-2017), 2020