Dragutin T Mihailovic

Professor
Earth Science and Climate Change
University of Novi Sad
Serbia and Montenegro

Biography

Dragutin T Mihailovic is a Professor in Meteorology and Environmental Fluid Mechanics at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia. He was the Visiting Professor at University at Albany, The State University of New York at Albany, USA, Visiting Scientist at University of Agriculture, Wageningen, Netherlands and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers in the international journals in subjects related to land-atmosphere processes, air pollution modeling and chemical transport models, boundary layer meteorology, physics and modeling of environmental interfaces, modeling of complex biophysical systems, nonlinear dynamics and complexity. He has edited and wrote seven books. He was the Member of the Editorial Board of Environmental Modeling and Software (1992-2010) and Reviewer in several scientific journals. He was the Principal Investigator in many international projects with USA and several European countries. Dragutin T Mihailovic is a Professor in Meteorology and Environmental Fluid Mechanics at the University of Novi Sad in Serbia. He was the Visiting Professor at University at Albany, The State University of New York at Albany, USA, Visiting Scientist at University of Agriculture, Wageningen, Netherlands and the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, Norway. He has more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers in the international journals in subjects related to land-atmosphere processes, air pollution modeling and chemical transport models, boundary layer meteorology, physics and modeling of environmental interfaces, modeling of complex biophysical systems, nonlinear dynamics and complexity. He has edited and wrote seven books. He was the Member of the Editorial Board of Environmental Modeling and Software (1992-2010) and Reviewer in several scientific journals. He was the Principal Investigator in many international projects with USA and several European countries.

Research Intrest

Earth Science and Climate Change