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Dr. Predrag Ivaniš

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Prof. Predrag Ivaniš received a BSc, MSc., and Ph.D. from the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering. He is a Full Professor at the Department of Telecommunications, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He was Vice Dean of Academic Affairs at the School of Electrical Engineering. He was a participant in FP7 and TEMPUS projects and chief investigator of a nine-year project founded by the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Serbia, with 17 full-time participants. In the previous five years, he was the chief investigator of two projects funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (one project in the program IDEJE and one project in the Serbian Science and Diaspora Collaboration Program), one Erasmus+ mobility project and one national educational project. His research interests include information theory, error control coding, statistical learning and wireless communications theory.

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Information Theory
Error control coding
Wireless communication...

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Prof. Predrag Ivaniš received a BSc, MSc., and Ph.D. from the University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering. He is a Full Professor at the Department of Telecommunications, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He was Vice Dean of Academic Affairs at the School of Electrical Engineering. He was a participant in FP7 and TEMPUS projects and chief investigator of a nine-year project founded by the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Serbia, with 17 full-time participants. In the previous five years, he was the chief investigator of two projects funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia (one project in the program IDEJE and one project in the Serbian Science and Diaspora Collaboration Program), one Erasmus+ mobility project and one national educational project. His research interests include information theory, error control coding, statistical learning and wireless communications theory.