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Since 2018, I am also the head of Foundations of Computer Science group.
Research interests.
Positional games,
discrete and computational geometry, discrete random
structures, combinatorial algorithms, graph theory.
Short CV.
From 2016: Full Professor, University of Novi Sad,
2011 – 2016: Associate Professor, University of Novi Sad,
2006 – 2011: Assistant Professor, University of Novi Sad,
2005: Ph.D. in Computer Science, ETH Zurich (advisors:
Emo
Welzl and Tibor
Szabó),
2001: M.Sc. (Magister degree) in Computer Science, University of Novi Sad
(advisor:
Joviša Žunić),
1999: B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Novi Sad,
1999: B.Sc. in Computer Science, University of Novi Sad,
1976: Born in Novi Sad.
Publications - complete list (journal publications, conference proceedings, theses)
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Awards.
"Dr Z. Đinđić Award", for
the best young (under 35) scientist in Vojvodina in 2008 (accompanied by a grant of 1 million RSD). Awarded by
Provincial Secretariat for Science of Vojvodina.
"Best Student of University of Novi Sad Award", for
the best student in 1998/99, awarded by University of Novi
Sad.
Editorial work.
Editor of the combinatorics section of the
Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
journal.
Editor of the Novi Sad Journal of Mathematics.
List of coauthors (by # of joint papers, then alphabetically).
Dan Hefetz
(9), Michael
Krivelevich (7), Tibor Szabó
(7), Mirjana
Mikalački
(4), Marko Savić (3), Eric Duchêne (2), Valentin Gledel (2), Michael
Hoffmann (2), Tobias Müller
(2), Nacim Oijid (2), Aline Parreau (2), Balázs Patkós
PhD students.
Mirjana
Mikalački (obtained PhD in February 2014; Thesis: Positional games on graphs)
Marko Savić (obtained PhD in October 2018; Thesis: Efficient algorithms for discrete geometry problems)
Jelena Stratijev (obtained PhD in August 2023; Thesis: Strong positional games)
ORCID.
orcid.org/0000-0002-2545-8849
3rd Novi Sad Workshop on Foundations of Computer Science – NSFOCS 2024, 22-26 July, 2024. (Previous editions: NSFOCS 2017, NSFOCS 2015)
Positional games on sparse/random graphs, workshop on open problems within A Sparse (Graphs) Coalition, Online, Sep 13 - 17, 2021. Organized jointly with Mirjana Mikalački.
Mini-Workshop: Positional Games, Oberwolfach Research Institute for Mathematics (MFO), Oberwolfach, Germany, Sep 30 - Oct 6, 2018. Organized jointly with Dan Hefetz, Michael Krivelevich and Tibor Szabó.
Book: D. Hefetz, M. Krivelevich, M. Stojaković and T. Szabó, Positional Games, Oberwolfach Seminars, Vol. 44, Birkhäuser Basel (Springer), 2014.
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Science (pages for active courses available in Moodle):
Other institutions: