Vladimir Dragović
Vladimir Dragović Владимир Драговић | |
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5th director of Matematička gimnazija | |
In office 2004–2008 | |
Preceded by | Ljubomir Protić,[1] dr sci mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade |
Succeeded by | Srđan Ognjanović, dr sci mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade |
Vladimir Dragović (born 1967 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Full Research Professor at Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the founder and president of the Dynamical Systems group and is co-president of The Centre for Dynamical Systems, Geometry and Combinatorics of the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[2] He was the Principal of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade 2004–2008.
Dragović graduated and received his Doctor of Sciences in Mathematics degree at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, in Belgrade, Serbia, former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He has been working as a mathematics professor at Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, as a special teacher, for 12 years, before becoming its Principal in 2004 and served until 2008.
Dragović is the author and co-author of numerous books and collections of problems for elementary and secondary schools, as well as special collections of assignments for preparation for mathematics competitions, and mathematics workbooks used as a preparation for admission to faculties.
Education
- 1984 Ass. in Mathematics, Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade (left after 2 years, instead of 4, to enroll Faculty of Mathematics)[3]
- 1987 B.Sc. in Mathematics, University of Belgrade (graduated in 3 years, instead of 4)
- 1988–1992 aspirant at Moscow State University, Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Department for Higher Geometry and Topology
- 1992 Doctor of Sciences in Mathematics, University of Belgrade
Thesis: "R-matrices and algebraic curves", advisor: Boris Dubrovin,[4] Moscow State University
Conducting of scientific work
- Chairman of the Seminar Mathematical Methods of Mechanics since its founding in 1993.
- Advisor for four M.Sc. theses and three PhD theses at Department of Mathematics, University of Belgrade.
- 2001–2007 Member of the Committee for mathematics and mechanics of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
- 2002–2005 Leader of Project 1643 of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
- since 2006 Leader of Project 144014 of the Ministry for Science of Serbia
- since 2005 Leader of the Italian-Serbian project Geometry, topology and combinatorics of manifolds and dynamical systems
Visitings
- 1999–2000 Department of Mathematics, Kyoto University, Japan
- 2000–2003 International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA),[5] Trieste, Italy
- 2008–present University of Lisbon, Portugal
- 2008 Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies (IHES), Paris, France
Invited lectures and addresses
- 2000 ITEF, Moscow, Russia
- 2004 ICTP, Trieste, Italy
- 2005 IMPA, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- 2005 ICTP, Trieste, Italy
- 2006 ICTP, Trieste, Italy
- 2006 University of Bielsko-Biała, Poland
- 2007 Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts
- 2007 SISSA, Trieste, Italy
- 2007 University of Lisbon, Portugal
- 2008 Polytechnical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain
Other academic positions and duties
- 1992–2007 Special professor (Teacher with special assignments, in special divisions for gifted pupils) in Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade[6]
- 2004–2008 Principal, Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade[7]
- 1993–1998 Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade; courses: Differential Geometry, several graduate courses[8]
- 1996–1999 Head of the Committee for mathematical competitions of high school students of Serbia
- 1996–1999 Department of Philosophy, University of Nis; courses: Differential Geometry, Partial Differential Equations[9]
- 2003–2008 Department of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Montenegro; courses: Geometry, Analysis and Geometry on Reimann Surfaces, Integrable Dynamical Systems 1, Integrable Dynamical Systems 2[10]
- since 2004 regular associate member of ICTP Abdus Salam, Trieste, Italy
- 2004–2008 head of the Mathematical High School, Belgrade
Awards
- 1987 Award for the best graduated student of the Faculty for Sciences and Mathematics.
- 2004. Award of the Union of mathematical societies of Serbia and Montenegro for achievements in mathematical sciences for at most 40 years old researchers.
References
- ↑ Professor Ljubomir Protić homepage, last updated 2004
- ↑ The Centre for Dynamical Systems, Geometry and Combinatorics of the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- ↑ Former students of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade, generation graduated in 1986; Vladimir Dragović left after 2nd grade to enroll Faculty of Mathematics: Драговић Владимир (после другог разреда уписао ПМФ)
- ↑ Professor Boris Dubrovin homepage, section: Former PhD students
- ↑ International School for Advanced Studies SISSA
- ↑ History of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade (Serbian)
- ↑ History of Mathematical Gymnasium Belgrade (Serbian)
- ↑ University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mathematics
- ↑ University of Niš, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- ↑ University of Montenegro, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
External links
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- Matematička gimnazija
- prof. Boris Dubrovin, homepage at the International School for Advanced Studies – SISSA – Trieste, Italy
- Mathematical Institute of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Official Biography of Full Research Professor dr sci Vladimir Dragović, from Mathematical Institute of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts