Aleksandar Miladinović, PhD
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POSTDOC RESEARCHER
Research line: Eye Movements
BIO
Dr ALEKSANDAR MILADINOVIĆ, was born in 1989 in Serbia. He graduated in Computer Science in 2012 in Belgrade, Serbia and in Cognitive Science in 2017 in Vienna, Austria and Ljubljana, Slovenia. Between 2012 and 2013 he worked as a teaching assistant delivering tutorials and practical exercises for the courses in Theory of Information and Coding, and Data Compression. At the same time, he worked as an associate for Microsoft Development Center Serbia in Belgrade. In 2013 he moved to Vienna. Within Multimedia Information System research group at the University of Vienna, he did the study on video representation and machine learning. In 2014 he joined Institute of Computer Technology at the Vienna University of Technology. Together with colleagues from Simulation of Mental Apparatus & Applications (SiMA) research group, he worked on the development of autonomous human-inspired intelligent agents and its application on simulation of consumer decision systems, as well as, on the development of cognitive smart building architectures. In this period he provided support for lecturing the short courses in Artificial General Intelligence and Cognitive Architecture for bachelor students. He also attended the double degree Middle European Master programme in Cognitive Science (MEi:Cogsci) in Vienna, Austria and Ljubljana, Slovenia, and graduated with distinction obtaining a magister degree in Cognitive Science (magister kognitivne znanosti). In 2021 he received a doctorate degree in Industrial and Information Engineering, SSD: Electronic and Biomedical engineering from the University of Trieste. He is currently a post-doctorate associate of the Institute for Maternal and Child Health - IRCCS “Burlo Garofolo” and Biomedical and Clinical Engineering of Department of Engineering and Architecture, the University of Trieste with a focus on the neural development of the visual system in children and infants.
DOCTORATE THESIS
Advanced MI-BCI procedures for neurorehabilitation of PD's and post-stroke patients - funded by European Social Fund (ESF) and region of Friuli Venezia Giulia within the scope of Smart Specialization Strategy Areas
Some demos of my research on http://bioingts.units.it/bci
Full list of the Scopus indexed publications:
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