Vladimir Filipović, PhD

Teaching activities
At the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, I have been responsible for various Computer Science courses at undergraduate and graduate studies (at both MSc and PhD studies).
Materials
- Object Oriented Programming
- Introduction to Web and Internet Technologies
- Computational Intelligence
- Software Development 2 (master studies)
- Developing Software Solutions
- Databases 2 (mathematics)
- Internet Programming (technical education and informatics)
- Methodology of Teaching Computer Science (mathematics)
- Operational Systems (technical education and informatics)
- Multimedia in Education (mathematics)
- Computers in Biology (biology)
- Introduction to Web Technologies (informatics)
- Artificial Intelligence (informatics)
Since October 2021, I taught a master study course at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade.
Since October 2007 until January 2020, I taught several undergraduate Computer Science courses at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka.
Master theses and graduation theses
Master theses on Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade
My teaching activities at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade include MSc courses, as well as supervising MSc candidates. Until now, I supervised the followiing students who successfully defended their MSc thesis: Aleksandar Kartelj, Aljoša Šljuka, Bojana Zečević, Branislava Šandrih, Darko Maksimović, Dragan Stanković, Igor Ilić, Igor Valjević, Ilija Filipović, Ivana Gladović, Jasmina Dragoljević, Jasmina Fijuljanin, Jasmina Samardžija, Marijana Koroman, Milan Đorđević, Milan Krstić, Milica Vajukić, Miloš Kralj, Mrđan Stojimirović, Nikola Vignjević, Nikola Živković, Raka Jovanović, Stojanka Krsmanović, Vladimir Ćorović and Vladimir Milošević.
The MSc thesis written under my mentorship at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade are available on this address.
Graduation theses at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka
As a guest professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka, my work encompasses supervision of graduation thesis. Over previous five years, I have supervised with success the following candidates: Dijana Ljubičić, Marko Popović, Nikola Nenadić and Vladimir Jovanović.
The graduation thesis that are successfully defended under my supervision at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka are available on this address.
Books
Togoether with proffesor Dušan Tošić, I wrote a book:
- Seminary Exercises in Programmming, Studentski trg, Belgrade, 1995.
With Jasna Gonda, translated to Serbian computer science book:
- Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornell: Java 2, Vol II – Advanced techniques , seventh edition, CET, 2008.
Lectured and reviewed translation to Serbian of the folllowing computer science books:
- Cay S. Horstmann, Gary Cornel: Java 2, Vol I – Basics , seventh edition, CET, 2007.
- Ivor Horton: Java 2 JDK 5, from the Beginning 1/2 , CET, 2006.
Projects
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From December 2017, leader of a project Developing new study program in English language for PhD studies in Informatics at Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade. Project is supported and funded by Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, within program activity 0014 "High Education Development" in program 2005 "High Education".
This project is the first step in defining new study program in English language for PhD studies in Informatics. It encompasses content innovation and preparation of material required for accreditation and realization of the six PhD courses: Computational Intelligence, Genetic Algorithms, Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Data Mining in Bioinformatics and Web Mining.
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From 2009 to 2012, took part in Tempus project: 144703-TEMPUS-1-2008-1-BATEMPUS-JPCR SEE Doctoral Studies in Mathematical Sciences .
Project objectivites: to develop structured doctoral studies in mathematical sciences through networking Western Balkans universities in a way that overcomes fragmentation and foster the reciprocal development of human resources in accordance with EHEA-ERA goals; to strengthen master programs in mathematical modelling and financial mathematics; to upgrade laboratories for applied mathematics at consortium members in Western Balkans countries.