Veljko Milutinovic#
Curriculum vitae
Professor Milutinovic is a Fellow of the IEEE, 2003.
Professor Milutinovic is known as the co-architect/co-designer of the World's first 200MHz microprocessor, for DARPA, back in 80s, a decade before Intel. In 90s he was responsible for the silicon-compiler based design of a clone of Intel i860 (the first 64-bit microprocessor), done for a Japanese customer, for the I/O pump of Encore/Compaq (which was advertized as the fastest on the Planet), and for the studies leading to the e-business oriented multiprocessor workstation of NCR.
More recently he is active in infrastructure for e-business on the Internet, and was responsible for a number of prototype designs leading to successful market products, including but not limited to: Genetic search based on the principles of spatial/temporal/semantic mutation, Customer satisfaction based accelerators for e-commerce, semantic web based gallery for 3D presentation of 2D objects, data mining based inverse engineering of a G-Force graphics card, and Socratenon system for e-education on the Internet. All these projects are precisely described in the open literature, in about 50 IEEE journal papers, plus in about 50 papers in other journals or book chapters, and in numerous conference publications. These papers are widely referenced in the open literature, and in the SCI (over 300).
Professor Milutinovic has been consulting for a number of high-tech companies like Intel, IBM, GE, AT+T, NCR, Honeywell, Fairchild, RCA, Unisys, etc. He was on the 5-person SAB (Scientific Advisory Board) of CreativeTechnologies in Boston, Massachusetts (2 out of 5 are Nobel Laureates, Jerry Friedman of MIT, and Bob Richardson of Cornell), on the 5-person SAB of BioPop in Charlotte, North Carolina (whcih is one of the fastest growing companies in Q3 of 2001), and on the SAB of BCW in San Jose, California (a consulting company in e-business).
Professor Milutinovic presented over 300 invited talks at all major universities in the World (MIT, Berkeley, Stanford, ...), in both computer engineering and business administration (Dartmouth, ...), on all 5 continents.
He taught regular grad courses at various universities in the World, in 7 different languages (English, German, Serbian, Russian, Polish, Spanish, and Italian), and gave short invited lectures in 3 more (French, Check, and Swedish).
Professor Milutinovic published over 20 books with major USA publishers: Prentice-Hall, Wiley, Kluwer, North-Holland, McGraw-Hill, IEEE CS Press, ACM Press, etc. One of them was the best seller of all times for its publisher (IEEE CS PRESS), and for seven of them Forewords were written by Nobel Laureates (Bob Wilson, Leon Cooper, Robert Richardson, Jerry Friedman, Herb Simon, Harry Kroto and Arno Penzias).
Professor Milutinovic was born on May 4, 1951, and all his formal education, including the Ph.D. (1982) are from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. From 1982 till 1990 he was on the faculty of Purdue University (number 5 in computer engineering, in the USA). Starting with 1990 he is on the faculty of the University of Belgrade, where he teaches courses in infrastructure for e-business on the Internet, Data Mining and Semantic Web, microprocessing, and VLSI. His courses combine the expertise in system, software, and business administration.
He holds a silver and a bronze medal from the National Championship of Montengro in sailing (class 470) and has taken part in the national amateur competitions of Serbia in long distance horsebackriding and rollerblading.
Positions
- 1990 – present, School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia, Full Professor and Computer Area Director; project management and consulting in the field of computer architecture, e-Business, e-Government, CMMI project management, Data Mining and Semantic Web, micro-processing, and VLSI; teaching Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. courses: VLSI, Microprocessor Design, E-business on the Internet, Data Mining and Semantic Web, Professional Life Time Management for Engineers
- 1982-1989 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Ph.D. and M.Sc. thesis supervision. Teaching Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. courses related to Microprocessor Systems and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration) Design
- 1975 – 1981 Insitute Michael Pupin, Belgrade, Serbia. Researcher in the area of high-end computing and communication technology
Major awards:
- 2010, Member Academia Europae
- 2003, Fellow of the IEEE
- 2000, Member, Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia
Commission of trust:
- 1997, Advisory Board, TechnologyConnect, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- 1994, Advisory Board, BioPop, Clemson, South Carolina, USA
Recent project-oriented awards:
- 2010 Austria & Serbia, IPSI Award, Raiffeisen Bank International - was engaged on CMMI works for the eGov-oriented core developments for the Raiffeisen Bank of Austria. The role of CMMI in this project was to organize, control, and monitor about 200 programmers working from India.
- 2009 Croatia & Serbia, University of Belgrade Award, Project Leader, Interoperability framework for e-Government services - was responsible for the project focused on the technical and semantic interoperability using standards, service-oriented architecture, web-based services, and so on.
- 2008 Austria & Western Balkan Countries, University of Belgrade Award, EU FP6 WeGo team Leader – aimed at improving sophistication of eGovernment services in Serbia and other Western Balkan countries, by using best practices and experiences from top ranked EU countries services (AUT, EST, SLO).
- 2007 USA & Serbia, IPSI Award, Wall Street Journal - was responsible for implementation of Dow Jones and Wall Street software, in the domain of interactive web, which involved the same software constructs as those in modern-day eGov software. The project was rated top-secret, and received high marks by customers.