Dr Jelena V. Manojlović

Full Professor
Department of Mathematics

JELENA MANOJLOVIĆ

Curriculum vitae 

EDUCATION

B. S.   Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Mathematics, University of Nis, December 20, 1991

M. S. Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, May 25, 1996

Master Thesis: "Asymptotic properties of solutions of ordinary differential equations" (in Serbian)

Ph. D. Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, February 02, 2000

Ph. D. Thesis: "Oscillation of second order nonlinear ordinary differential equations" (in Serbian)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

University of Nis, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Mathematics ( 1992 – 1996) Junior Teaching Assistant

University of Nis, Faculty of Philosophy,  Department of Mathematics (1996 – 1999) Assistant                                            

University of Nis, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics ( 1999 –  2000) Assistant

University of Nis, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics ( 2000 –  2004Assistant Professor

University of Nis, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics ( 2004 –  2009Associate Professor

University of Nis, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics (since 2009) Full Professor 

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Mathematical analysis, Ordinary differential equations, Partial differential equations, Numerical methods for ordinary and partial differential equations, Dynamical systems,Nonlinear dynamic and chaos, Qualitative theory of linear and half-linear differential equations, Qualitative theory of nonlinear differential equations, Qualitative theory of nonlinear difference equations, Regular variation and differential equations, Theory of Bifurcation, Methods and models in mathematical biology

SUPERVISING  PhD students

Jelena Milošević, Asymptotic analysis of the solutions of nonlinear differential equations and Karamata's regularly varying functions, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Niš, 2015.

Aleksandra Kapešić, Asymptotic representation of solutions of nonlinear differential and difference equations with regularly varying coefficients, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Niš, 2020.

Katarina Đorđević, q-Karamata functions and asymptotic behavior of solutions of nonlinear q-difference equations, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, University of Niš, 2021.

 RESEARCH INTEREST

Qualitative theory of nonlinear differential and dfference equations. Asymptotic analysis of nonlinear differential and difference equations. Regular variation. q-calculus and asymptotic analysis of nonlinear q-dfference equations. Applied bifurcation theory

PROFESSIONAL STAYS ABROAD

Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, JAPAN (Oktobar 2004. – April 2005.) Grant by Matsumae International Foundation Fellowship 

Invited lectures and visiting professor at:

  • Hiroshima University (Hiroshima, Japan) - Department of Mathematics (2005)
  • Toyama University  (Toyama, Japan) - Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics (2005)
  • Ehime University  (Matsuyama, Japan) - Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematical Sciences (2005)
  • Joetsu University  (Joetsu, Japan) - Faculty of Education, Department of Mathematics (2007)
  • Masaryk University  (Brno, Czech Republic)  - Faculty of Science, Department of Mathematics and Statistics (2011)
  • Kumamoto University  (Kumamoto, Japan) - Faculty of Education, Department of Mathematics (2014 and 2017)

REFERENCES

Research papers: 62 research articles published, of which 46 published in journals on SCI and SCIE list

Citations: Total number of citations of 54 research articles is 313, h-index = 13

Conferences: participant at more then 30 International Conferences

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