Vladimir Vukobratovic is a distinguished Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in structural engineering to educate and inspire the next generation of engineers. His academic journey transitioned from Assistant Professor...
Vladimir Vukobratovic is a distinguished Associate Professor at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in structural engineering to educate and inspire the next generation of engineers. His academic journey transitioned from Assistant Professor to his current role in September 2021, during which he has made significant contributions to the fields of Structural and Earthquake Engineering. His teaching portfolio encompasses a diverse range of courses at both the B.Sc. and M.Sc. levels, including "Actions on Structures," "Theory of Concrete Structures," and "BIM in Civil Engineering," reflecting his commitment to integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
Vukobratovic's research interests are particularly focused on seismic design and hazard analysis, where he applies advanced methodologies to enhance the resilience of structures against seismic events. His expertise in software tools such as SAP2000 and Revit allows him to conduct comprehensive analyses and simulations, ensuring that his students are well-versed in contemporary engineering practices. He is actively involved in key projects that address the complexities of infrastructure development, emphasizing sustainable design principles and innovative construction techniques.
In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities, Vukobratovic is dedicated to fostering collaboration between academia and industry, particularly in the areas of nuclear power plant design and post-tensioning techniques. His contributions not only advance the academic community but also provide valuable insights into real-world engineering challenges, making him a pivotal figure in the field of civil engineering. Through his work, he continues to shape the future of structural engineering, equipping students with the skills necessary to excel in an ever-evolving industry.