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Nina Radojičić CURRICULUM VITAE Studentski trg 16 Belgrade, Serbia H (381) 0637377167 B [email protected] ˝ www.matf.bg.ac.rs/nina PERSONAL DATA Full name Nina Radojičić Matić Date of birth October 25, 1987 Place of birth Čačak, Serbia EDUCATION 2011–2018 PhD studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math- ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). PhD thesis "Application of Computational Intelligence Methods for Solving NP-Hard Vehicle Routing and Resource Location Problems - A Fuzzy Logic Approach", under supervision of professor Miroslav Marić PhD, defended in June 2018 with grade 10. Awarded as the best PhD thesis in Computer Science defended in 2018 in Serbia. 2010–2011 MSc studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math- ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). Master thesis "Solving some NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems", under supervision of professor Miroslav Marić PhD, defended in October 2011 with grade 10. 2006–2010 BSc studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math- ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia. GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). Graduated as the best student of the generation at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade. CHOSEN AWARDS 2019 Award "The best PhD thesis in Computer Science defended in 2018 in Serbia" given by the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 2010 Award "The best student of the generation" given by University of Belgrade 2010 Award given by the Association of University Professors and Scientists of Serbia 2009/10, 2010/11 Stipend of the Republic fund for young talents, Republic of Serbia 1/4

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Nina RadojičićCURRICULUM VITAE

Studentski trg 16Belgrade, Serbia

H (381) 0637377167B [email protected]

Í www.matf.bg.ac.rs/∼nina

PERSONAL DATAFull name Nina Radojičić Matić

Date of birth October 25, 1987Place of birth Čačak, Serbia

EDUCATION2011–2018 PhD studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math-

ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia.GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). PhD thesis "Application of Computational IntelligenceMethods for Solving NP-Hard Vehicle Routing and Resource Location Problems - AFuzzy Logic Approach", under supervision of professor Miroslav Marić PhD, defendedin June 2018 with grade 10. Awarded as the best PhD thesis in Computer Sciencedefended in 2018 in Serbia.

2010–2011 MSc studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math-ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia.GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). Master thesis "Solving some NP-hard combinatorialoptimization problems", under supervision of professor Miroslav Marić PhD, defendedin October 2011 with grade 10.

2006–2010 BSc studies at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Math-ematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia.GPA: 10.00 (out of 10.00). Graduated as the best student of the generation at theFaculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade.

CHOSEN AWARDS2019 Award "The best PhD thesis in Computer Science defended in 2018 in Serbia"

given by the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences andArts

2010 Award "The best student of the generation" given by University of Belgrade2010 Award given by the Association of University Professors and Scientists of

Serbia2009/10, 2010/11 Stipend of the Republic fund for young talents, Republic of Serbia

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2009/10 Award for young scientific and artistic talents, Republic of Serbia2008/09–2009/10 Student awards for the best students from town Čačak2007/08–2008/09 Stipend of the Ministry of Science and development in technology, Republic

of Serbia2007,2008,2009,2010 Awards for the best students of the Faculty of Mathematics, University of

Belgrade

WORK EXPERIENCEOct 2018–today Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia, Assistant profes-

sor at the Department for Computer Science.Courses held:{ Introduction to Computer Organization and Architecture 1{ Programming 2{ Databases Programming

Jan 2013–Sep 2018 Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia, Teaching assis-tant at the Department for Computer Science.

Oct 2010–Dec 2012 Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia, Teaching assis-tant trainee at the Department for Computer Science.Courses held:{ Programming 1{ Programming 2{ Relational Databases{ Databases Programming{ Databases 2{ Bioinformatics{ Construction and Analysis of Algorithms{ Cryptography{ Teaching Methodology in Computer Science

Nov 2011–Dec 2012 Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts,Belgrade, Serbia, Project: Development of new information and communica-tion technologies, based on advanced mathematical methods, with applica-tions in medicine, telecommunications, power systems, protection of nationalheritage and education.

Aug, Sep 2010 The FernUniversität in Hagen - University of Hagen, Hagen, Germany,IAESTE internship, Working on a project regarding network simulations andP2P systems.

Workshops, forums, summer and winter schoolsJanuary 2019 2019 Grid Science Winter School & Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico,

U.S.A.September 2018 Heidelberg Laureate Forum, Laureates of mathematics and computer science

meet the next generation, Heidelberg, GermanyJune 2017 Gene Golub SIAM Summer school, Data Sparse Approximations and Algo-

rithms, Berlin, Germany

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Sep, Oct 2015 Summer school, Combinatorial Optimization at Work, Zuse Institute Berlin,Germany

Oct 2014 SCIP (Solving Constraint Integer Programs) Workshop 2014, Zuse InstituteBerlin, Germany

Aug 2014 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School 2014: Simulation, Optimization, andIdentification in Solid Mechanics, JKU, Linz, Austria

June 2014 Summer school, Neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary computingparadigms with applications in pattern recognition, optimization, forecastingand control, KTH, Stockholm, Sweden

July 2013 Summer school, Algorithms and techniques for image processing and compres-sion and Complex System-on-Chip design and implementation, Las Palmas,Spain

May 2012 Summer school, Workshop and School on Combinatorics, Automata andNumber Theory, CIRM Marseille, France

ProjectDec 2011– Development of new information and communication technologies, based

on advanced mathematical methods, with applications in medicine, telecom-munications, power systems, protection of national heritage and education -PROJECT III 044006

Selected talks2018 Nina Radojičić, Miroslav Marić, "Some possibilities of using fuzzy logic within

methods for solving a variant of vehicle routing problem", IEEE 18th Inter-national Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Informatics, CINTI2018, Proceedings, Hungary, Budapest, November 21-22, 2018.

2018 Nina Radojičić, "A fuzzy hybrid method for solving the Risk-constrainedCash-in-Transit Vechile Routing Problem", invited talk, Zagreb, November,2018.

2012 Nina Radojičić, Miroslav Marić, Zorica Stanimirović, Srđan Božović,"Anefficient heuristic approach for solving the max-min diversity problem", 5thInternational Symposium on Industrial Engineering - SIE2012, Proceedings,Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade and SteinbeisAdvanced Risk Technologies, Stuttgart, Germany, Belgrade, Belgrade, June14-15, 2012. ISBN 978-86-7083-758-4, pp: 193-196.

Selected publications2018 Nina Radojičić, Aleksandar Djenić, Miroslav Marić Fuzzy GRASP

with path relinking for the Risk-constrained Cash-in-Transit VehicleRouting Problem, Applied Soft Computing, 2018, ISSN 1568-4946,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2016.02.002.

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2018 Nina Radojičić, Aleksandar Takači, Miroslav Marić A New FuzzyVersion of the Risk-constrained Cash-in-Transit Vehicle Routing Prob-lem , Information Technology and Control, 2018, ISSN 2335-884X,http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.itc.47.2.19874

2018 Nina Radojičić, Miroslav Marić, "Some possibilities of using fuzzy logic withinmethods for solving a variant of vehicle routing problem", IEEE 18th Inter-national Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Informatics, CINTI2018, Proceedings, Hungary, Budapest, November 21-22, 2018.

2017 Nina Radojičić An approach to solving the Min-Max Diversity Problem usingGenetic algorithm with fuzzy decisions, IPSI BgD Transactions on InternetResearch (TIR), Special issue - "Special Issue on Solving Some ComputationallyHard Problems II", Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 21-27, 2017, ISSN 1820 - 4503.

2016 Aleksandar Djenić, Nina Radojičić, Miroslav Marić, Marko Mladen-ović Parallel VNS for Bus Terminal Location Problem, Applied SoftComputing, Vol. 42, pp. 448-458, 2016, ISSN 1568-4946,http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2016.02.002.

2014 Z. Stanimirovic, M. Maric, N. Radojicic, S. Bozovic Two efficient hybridmetaheuristic methods for solving the load balance problem, Applied andComputational Mathematics An International Journal, Vol. 13, No. 3 pp.332-349, 2014.

2012 Nina Radojičić, Miroslav Marić, Zorica Stanimirović, Srđan Božović An effi-cient heuristic approach for solving the max-min diversity problem, 5th Inter-national Symposium on Industrial Engineering - SIE2012, Proceedings, Facultyof Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade and Steinbeis AdvancedRisk Technologies, Stuttgart, Germany, Belgrade, June 14-15, 2012. ISBN978-86-7083-758-4, pp: 193-196.

Foreign languagesEnglish AdvancedGerman Basic

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