Doc. dr Andjela Draganić
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Personal information
First name: Andjela
Last name: Draganić
Sex: Female
Marital status: Not married
Citizenship: Montenegro
Areas of current interest and research
- Digital signal processing
- Time-frequency signal analysis
- Compressive sensing
Topics of the current research
- Time-frequency analysis and its applications in communications and audio signals
- Compressive sensing and its applications in communications and audio signals
Education
- BSc, 2011, in Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro
- MSc, 2013, in Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro
- MSc thesis title: “Decomposition and reconstruction of multicomponent signals using time-frequency analysis and compressive sensing”; Thesis Supervisor Prof. dr Srdjan Stanković
- PhD, 2018, in Electrical Engineering at the University of Montenegro
- PhD thesis title: “Analysis of non-stationary multicomponent signals with a focus on the Compressive Sensing approach”; Thesis Supervisor Prof. dr Srdjan Stanković
Professional experience
- 2011-2021- Teaching Assistant at the University of Montenegro
- 2021-present - Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro
- Courses taught:
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Montenegro: Multimedia Systems, Digital Electronics, Basics of Electronics, Analog and Digital Electronics, Information Systems, Web Programming, Basics of Computer Engineering, Mathematics in Computer Science, Digital television and multimedia communications, Digital processing of biomedical signals and images, Parallel Programming, Protection and Security of Multimedia and Computer Data, Selected Chapters from Digital Systems
- Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality, University of Montenegro: Basics of Business Informatics, Internet Technologies, and Services, Basics of the Tourist Information System, Information Systems in the Hotel Industry
- Music Academy, University of Montenegro: Music Technology I, Music Technology II, Sound Recording and Editing I
- Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Montenegro: Impulse and Digital Electronics, Multimedia Systems in Maritime
- Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Montenegro: Basics of Electronics, Digital Electronics
Memberships
- Member of IEEE since 2014
- Reviewer in the following journals (SCI/SCIE list):
• IEEE Access
• IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology
• IEEE Signal Processing Letters
• IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
• Electronics Letters
• IET Wireless Sensor Systems
• IET Signal Processing
• IET Communications
• IET Image Processing
• IET Science, Measurement & Technology
• Applied Soft Computing Elsevier Journal
• Applied Surface Science
• Applied Acoustics
• AEU International Journal of Electronics and Communications
• EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
• Journal of Circuits, Systems, and Computers
• Radioengineering Journal
• Measurements
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Reviewer at the following conferences:
• European Signal Processing Conference - EUSPICO
• Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing – MECO
• Information Technology Conference – IT Žabljak
• International Conference on Digital Signal Processing – DSP
• Microwave and Radio Electronics conference – MAREW
• World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
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Associate Editor in The Journal of Engineering
Languages
- Native language:
- Montenegrin (the same as Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian)
- Foreign languages:
- English - active knowledge
- Russian - passive knowledge
Projects
- Digital entrepreneurial nest and industry 4.0 in Montenegro (DigN€st), Erasmus+ Joint Projects - Strengthening of relations between HEIs and the wider economic and social environment. Member of the project team. Project leader Dr. Ivana Ognjanović, University of Donja Gorica.
- „Digitalizacija u Crnoj Gori, Istorijat, stanje i perspective (Digitalization in Montenegro: History, Current State and Perspectives), research project, Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2018-2019, project leader Dr. Ljubiša Stanković
- “Compressed sensing based data acquisition and fusion methods for food cold chain quality management,” Bilateral project Montenegro - China (2019-2020), Member of the Project team (Project Leader: Dr. Irena Orovic)
- “Applications of the new Compressive Sensing based approaches with the focus on biomedicine, multimedia and communications,” Bilateral project Montenegro - China (2019-2020), Member of the Project team (Project Leader: Dr. Srdjan Stankovic)
- “New ICT Compressive sensing based trends applied to: multimedia, biomedicine and communications,” Montenegrin Ministry of Science, project grant funded by the World Bank loan, 2014-2017 (Grant no. 01-1002), Member of the project team (Head of the project team - Dr. Srdjan Stanković)
- “Compressive Sensing and time-frequency analysis with applications,” Bilateral project Montenegro - China (September 2014 - August 2016), Member of the project team (Head of the project team - Dr. Srdjan Stanković)
- “Compressive Sensing methods with applications,” Bilateral project Montenegro - China (September 2014 - August 2016), Member of the project team (Head of the project team - Dr. Irena Orović)
- “An Adriatic Network for Advancing Research Development and Innovation toward the creation of new Policies for Sustainable Competitiveness of SMEs,” ADRIATInn, The IPA Adriatic CBC Programme is co-financed by the Instrument of Pre-Accession Assistance (IPA), 2013-2016 (Head of the project team - Dr. Irena Orović)
- “Advance techniques for automatized analysis and processing of non-stationary signals in modern applications: communications, radars, biomedicine and multimedia,” Member of the project team supported by Montenegrin Ministry of Science, 2012-2014 (Head of the project team - Dr. Srdjan Stanković)
Biography
Andjela Draganic received a B.Sc. and Spec. Sci. degree (GPA 9.22/10) in electrical engineering from the University of Montenegro in 2011., M.Sc. in 2013. and is currently working on PhD thesis. Her research interests include time-frequency signal analysis and its applications, compressive sensing, multimedia signals, systems, etc. She is an assistant teacher on the following courses: Multimedia Systems (Faculty of Maritime Studies), Digital Electronics (Faculty of Electrical Engineering), Information Systems (Faculty of Electrical Engineering), Basics of Electronics (Faculty of Electrical Engineering), Basics of business informatics (Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management) since 2011. While she was a student she received numerous awards including a master's degree scholarship from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and 2 consecutive undergraduate scholarships from the Ministry of Education and Sports. While she was in high school she had been awarded a scholarship four years in a row for being a high average mark student. She served as a reviewer for the EUSIPCO conference and IEEE Signal Processing Letters Magazine.