Team members

Project participants and their short biographies

Vladimir Đurđević

Vladimir Đurđević works as a full professor at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. He is engaged in the development of numerical models for weather forecasting and climate simulation, as well as the analysis of climate data. In his free time, he enjoys drawing, advocating for open data, and promoting free software.

Ivana Tošić

(Prof. Dr.) Ivana Tošić is a full professor at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. Her research is focused on climate variability and extreme events using statistical methods. She has published 56 international papers with an impact factor, cited over 2000 times, with an h-index of 23.

Vladan Vučković

Vladan Vučković is an associate professor at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. His research is focused on cloud physics, particularly the numerical simulation of microphysical processes in cumulonimbus clouds. His hobbies include birdwatching, bird photography, and hiking.

Dragana Vujović

Dragana Vujović is an associate professor at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. She specializes in cloud physics, the most beautiful area of meteorology. She understands how supercell clouds form, how clouds influence the removal of aerosols from the atmosphere, how acid rains form, and how scientific principles are used in weather modification. In her free time, she runs marathons and half-marathons, dances, hikes, and serves as an international athletics judge.

Katarina Veljović Koračin

Katarina Veljović Koračin is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, specializing in synoptic meteorology within the meteorology program. Her research is primarily focused on large-scale processes and their connection with smaller-scale processes. Her scientific work emphasizes numerical modeling of atmospheric processes, including fog, based on modern ensemble methods. She enjoys painting and art in general.

Nemanja Kovačević

Nemanja Kovačević works as an assistant professor at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. He conducts research in cloud physics with a special focus on microphysical processes in thunderclouds, the influence of aerosols on cloud formation and precipitation, weather modification, and atmospheric electricity. In his free time, he enjoys reading (literature and history), philately, model making, genealogy research, and traveling.

Suzana Putniković

Suzana Putnikovic works as an assistant professor at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. Her research delves into synoptic climatology, with a particular emphasis on examining the interconnection between various types of atmospheric circulation and meteorological variables, as well as the impact of large-scale atmospheric circulation on extreme climate events in Serbia.

Irida Lazić

Irida Lazić is a research associate and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. As a doctoral student, she is deeply engaged in numerical modeling, exploring the interactions between the atmosphere and the surface in climate models, and conducting analysis of climate data. She enjoys exploring innovations in programming within the realm of meteorology and actively participates in various schools focused on the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in meteorology. In her leisure time, Irida is passionate about traveling, karate, running, and beekeeping.

Milica Tošić

Milica Tošić is a doctoral student in meteorology at the Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, where she works as a research associate and teaching assistant. Her research is focused on climatology and the analysis of climate data, numerical modeling of the atmosphere, and within the scope of her doctoral studies, she investigates extreme weather and climate events and explores new methods for their prediction. She actively learns and improves her knowledge in the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in meteorology. She loves dogs, traveling, altruism, and Formula 1.

Darko Savić

Darko Savić works as a researcher and teaching assistant at the Institute of Meteorology, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade. He is a doctoral student focusing on simulations of microphysical processes in clouds, with an emphasis on cloud-aerosol interactions and an interest in weather modification. He places great importance on promoting science and education, so he strives to dedicate part of his free time to giving popular science lectures, writing articles, and appearing in the media.

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