Prof. Zoran S.
Bojkovic University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro E-mail: emilovan@etf.bg.ac.yu
Web: http://www.sf.bg.ac.yu/telk/
Prof. Zoran S. Bojkovic received the Dipl.Ing, M.Sc and
Ph.D degrees, all in Electrical Engineering, from the University of
Belgrade, in 1964, 1974 and 1978, respectively. Since 1969, he has been
with the University of Belgrade, where he is currently a Professor of
Electrical Engineering and Chief of the Postal and Communication
Department (Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering). He is also with
the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
Prof. Bojkovic has been a
Visiting Professor at Stanford University, USA (1986); Hochschule
"Friedrich Liest", Germany (1990); University of Texas at Arlington, USA
(1993, 1997); Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania (1994, 1996,
1998, 1999, 2000); University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania (1994); Poznan
University of Technology - Institute of Electronics and
Telecommunications, Poland (1997); Hsinghua University, China (1996);
Northern Jiaotong University - Institute of Information Science, China
(1998); Technical University Budapest, Hungary (1999, 2000); University of
Patras, Greece (2000); University of Skopje, Macedonia (2000); and the
Politehnica University of Bucharest - Faculty of Electronics and
Communications, Romania (2001).
Prof. Bojkovic is an active
reviewer, a member of scientific committees for numerous journals and
conferences, and serves as a chairman for international conferences,
symposiums, workshops, and panel discussions. He is a member of WSEAS,
IEEE, EURASIP, WSEAS Technical Committee on Image Processing,
and the Politehnica University of Bucharest. He has conducted and
participated in many scientific and industrial communication
projects.
Prof. Bojkovic has published more than 300 invited,
regular, and tutorial papers in international books, journals, and
conference proceedings. He has also published five monographs and ten
textbooks, some of them in multiple editions. Among his works, he is the
co-author of the books "Packet Video Communications over ATM Networks"
(Prentice-Hall, 2000.) and "Multimedia communication systems"
(Prentice-Hall, 2002.)
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