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1998: Ph.D. in Physics, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
1991: M.Sc. in High Energy Physics, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1987: B.Sc. in Theoretical Physics, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
Comprehensive knowledge of the Internet and advanced HTML. Extensive Web designing experience. Web-master of several sites. Experience in installation and maintaining of several web servers (Apache, Netscape Enterprise Server, Microsoft Informational Server). Virtual-web hosting.
One year of experience of system administration of heterogeneous Unix/NT network. Extended knowledge of TCP/IP (certified). T1-line installation.
Unix: shells (sh, csh, bash), Awk, Sed. Sendmail. DNS, BIND.
Programming Languages: Fortran, Quick-Basic, Perl, JavaScript, Python.
Extensive experience in the implementation of PointCast’s "push"-technology. Designed and developed several informational channels. CDF language.
Operational Systems: Unix (Solaris, SunOS, Linux), WinNT4.0 (Server and Workstation), Win95, Win3.11, Dos, XV environment.
Scientific computing: Programming experience in tools for the symbolic calculations Mathematica, Matlab and Maple. Wrote Mathematica package DiracConstraints for constraint analysis of dynamical systems. LaTeX typesetting system.
Experience with databases: mSQL, Microsoft SQL, Sybase
1997/98: System Analyst at the Distributed Data Systems, Inc., Providence, RI, USA.
1993/96: Various teaching positions at Brown University: Graduate Teaching Fellow, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Tutor and Grader in variety of physics, mathematics and engineering courses.
1994,96/97: Research assistant at the Physics Department, Brown University
1991/92: Junior Researcher in Institute of Theoretical Physics, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1987/91: Research Assistant in Institute of Theoretical Physics, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1989/90: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1987/92: Organizer, Lecturer, Tutor and Adviser in Educational Programs: Physics, Astronomy and Psychology in Petnica Science Center for Education of Talented Students, Petnica, Yugoslavia.
Five published papers, several more in preparation.
Research fields: new mathematical methods in the quantum field theory and in the nonlinear dynamical systems.