Prof. dr 
Mirko Aćić

Građevinski fakultet,
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 73, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/337-0122, 337-0086
Kuća: Božidara Kneževića 3
11000 - Beograd,
Tel. 011/784-674

   Prof. Dr Mirko D. Aćić, is a full professor at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Belgrade. He teaches Concrete Structures. He was born in 1938 in Drvar. He graduated in 1963, received his MSc and PhD degrees in 1968 and 1978, respectively. He was a mentor of over 300 graduate, many MSc and nine PhD theses. He is the Head of Chair for Materials and Structures and the President of the Yugoslav Assotiation of Structural Engineers. He is the author or co-author of a large number of books on Concrete Structures. He published 170 scientific and research papers in the country and abroad. 
   His theoretical contributions to our and world building construction are related to the theory of plasticity and its application, ultimate limit states of concrete structures, two chord systems of concrete structures and earthquake engineering. As a designer, reviewer, expert, consultant etc. he participated in raising of several hundreds of buildings, frequently exceptional and original designs. He received the October Prize of the City of Belgrade. He was also decorated with the Medal of Labor with the Golden Wreath and lots of other Charters and acknowledgments.

Prof. dr 
Ljubiša Adamović

Ekonomski fakultet, 
Kamenička 6,11000 - Beograd
Kuća: 14 Decembra 1a, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/439-208 
E-mail:
ladamovi@garnet.acns.fsu.edu

   Prof. Dr Ljubiša S. Adamović was born in 1928 in Zemun, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the School of Journalism and Diplomacy, University of Belgrade in 1952. He received his MBA degree at the International Economics Ohio University (Athens, Ohio, USA) in 1958, and his PhD degree in Economics at the University of Belgrade in 1961. He was elected Assistant Professor at the School of Economics, University of Belgrade in 1963, Associate Professor in 1967 and Professor in 1972. He was Chairman of the Department of International Economics, 1971 - 1992.
   He has been a Member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences of Montenegro since 1991.He has been Professor of Economics at the Florida State University since 1992. Prof. Adamović published more than 300 titles in Yugoslavia and abroad. His main research interest includes: institutionalization of international economic relations, international economic integration, position of Yugoslavia in international economic relations.He submitted papers at numerous domestic and international conventions and symposia.
Prof. Adamović lectured in various countries at more than fifty universities.

Prof. dr 
Vladimir Aksin

Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, 
Đušina 7, 11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/323-8833.
Kuća: Trg Neznanog junaka 4
21000 - Novi Sad
Tel. 021/56-741

   Prof. Dr Vladimir B. Aksin was born in 1928 in Ada (Vojvodina). He graduated from the Faculty of Mining and geology, department of Geology in 1950. As a geologist he worked in "Naftagas" i.e. NIS (1952 - 1993), keeping the posts of a leading geologist, director of the section of oil and gas investigation, special adviser of the director general of NIS. At the same time, he was a professor at the Faculty of Mining and Geology. He is the author of more than 90 professional and scientific publications (books, monographs, articles and lectures) published in the country and abroad. He participated in several dozens of studies, developmental and investment programs and projects. Owing to his exceptional professional and scientific knowledge he greatly contributed to organization and conduction of oil, gas and geothermal energy research, as well as discovery of numerous oil and gas fields in our country. Undoubtedly he is the one of the most acclaimed experts in detection and usage of energetic sources in Yugoslavia.

Prof. dr 
Živojin Aleksić

Kuća: Ivana Milutinovića 11, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/453-432

   Prof. Dr Živojin Aleksić, a retired Professor of Law, was born in Belgrade in 1931. He graduated from the School of Law, University of  Belgrade in 1956. He earned his MA degree in Lausanne in 1963, and his PhD degree in 1964, at the School of Law in Belgrade. He retired in 1996 as full Professor at the Department of Criminal Law, where he was the Head of the Department for several terms of that office. He was the President of the Belgrade Association of Lawyers; Secretary General of the Yugoslav Association of Lawyers; and the President of the Yugoslav Association for Criminal Law and Criminology. He was also a co-president of the World Association Law Professors, within the Association for World Peace to Law, and a representative at the international Society of Criminal Law (Paris).
   He lectured "Criminnalistic" in many countries of Europe, America and Asia. He was a consultant and visiting professor in several African countries, as well. In Yugoslavia, he was the Editor of numerous legal journals and an honorary member of the Yugoslav Society for Victimology. He published 38 books and a large number of scientific and professional publications.

Prof. dr
Vaso Antunović

Medicinski fakultet 
Klinika za neurohirurgiju
Beograd, Višegradska 26
Tel. 063/242-849

   Prof. Dr Vaso Antunović, full professor of neurosurgery was born in 1949. He graduated from the School of Medicine in Belgrade in 1973. In 1978 he defended his master degree, received Board Certificate in neurosurgery in 1980 and PhD degree in 1987. He visited as a clinical fellow University neurosurgical clinics in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Zurich, Hannover, London and Lyon. In the period 1992-1995. he was Director of the Institute for neurosurgery CCS and from 1993.-1998. he was Medical Director and Deputy General Director of the Clinical Center of Serbia. Now he is a chief of Departement in the Institute for Neurosurgery CCS. Since 1992. he is the President of the Yugoslav Association of Neurosurgeons. He is the member of the Executive Committee of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies and Executive Committee of the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies. He is the member of American Congress of Neurological Surgeons and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and visiting professor of the Universities of Southern California (Los Angeles), Verona (Italy) and Kragujevac. 

He published, as the author and coauthor, 230 publications and 12 books, four of which are published by international publishers. Main topics of his surgical and research work include the problems of the treatment of brain tumors, specially CPA neuromas, gliomas and supersellar tumors, cerebrovascular diseases with special interest to the problems of complications of spontaneous aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage, surgery of the peripheral nervous system and neurotraumatology. He took a part in publication of an anatomical and MNR monography published by one of the leading international publishers in the field of medicine which is now publishing the new monography dealing with the MNR characteristics of central nervous system disorders. 

He is a head of the project of research of possibilities of the subarachnoid hemorrhage complications treatment and deputy head of the project dealing with the microsurgical treatment of brachial plexus injuries. 


Prof. dr 
Slobodan Apostolski

Institut za neurologiju 
Kliničkog Centra Srbije, 
Dr Subotića 6, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel: 011/682-988, 
Faks: 011/684-577
Kuća: 
N.H. Stanka Paunovića-
Veljka 3/a, 
11193 - Beograd, 
Tel/Faks: 011/583-255
E-mail: apostols@sezampro.yu

   Prof. Dr Slobodan A. Apostolski was born in 1950 in Belgrade. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine in 1974. Since 1976, he has been employed at the Institute of Neurology, Clinical Center of Serbia, and since 1983, at the  Medical School as well. Presently, he is the Head of the Department for Neuromuscular diseases and Unit for immunotherapy of the Institute of Neurology. He completed the most important part of his advanced training in USA, at the Columbia University in New York.
   Prof. Apostolski is a member of the majority of national and international neurological associations, New York Academy of Sciences, as well as numerous world associations for peripheral nerve and muscle diseases. For years he has been the Chairman of the organizing committee and Editor of the Proceedings of the traditional symposium of the  Medical School in Belgrade ‘Trends and News in Medicine’. He is the author or co-author of 295 papers, two books, manuals, and editor of 2 important monographs. His greatest scientific contributions include his research of immunopathogenesis of myasthenia gravis, identification of the new peripheral nerve antigens and their importance in immuno-mediated neuropathies, as well as studies in the filed of neuro-AIDS. He has improved clinical practice in treatment of myasthenia gravis and immunomediated neuropathies.

Prof. dr 
Lazar Avramov

Kuća: Durmitorska 4a, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel./Faks. 011/656-785
 E-mail: vitisana@net.yu

   Prof. Dr Lazar M. Avramov full professor of the Faculty of Agriculture in Zemun, retired, was born in 1921 in Hajdučica, Serbia. He graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture in Zemun where he also defended his Ph.D. thesis. As the author or co-author he published 183 scientific papers in the country and 40 scientific papers and reviews in international literature. As the author or co-author he also published 19 manuals, professional books and text-books. For his book "Winegrowing" he received an international prize. Alone or in cooperation he developed 21 new cultivars of vines. As a leading investigator and collaborator he participated in 120 different projects. As a co-author he contributed to numerous monographs and scientific publications. He participated at numerous congresses, symposia and work-shops in the country and abroad. For his advanced training he spent some time in USA and USSR. He also visited numerous vine-growing countries in the Europe and overseas. He kept and still keeps numerous distinguished scientific posts in the country and abroad. He received numerous national and international plaques and acknowledgments and was decorated with 3 medals. He is a member of numerous professional and scientific organizations in the country and aborad. He is a corresponding member of the Italian Vinegrower Academy of Sciences and honorary doctor of sciences of the University of Horticulture in Budapest.

Prof. dr 
Živko Avramovski

Kuća: 
Beogradska IV deo, 
prilaz 10, broj 4, 
11000 – Beograd, Sremčica
Tel. 011/801-5514

   Dr Živko T. Avramovski was born in 1926 in Neprošten, in the vicinity of Tetovo. He graduated from the School of Philosophy in Belgrade and received his PhD degree from the School of Philosophy in Zagreb in 1965. He worked at the Institute of Social Studies and the Institute of Modern History in Belgrade, where he was particularly involved with the history of Balkan peoples in the twentieth century. From 1968 to 1983 he was a professor of General History of the New Age at the School of Philosophy in Priština. He was a member of the Yugoslav National Committee for Balkan Studies, Yugoslav - Czechoslovakian History Board and International Committee for International Relations.
   He published over 100 scientific and research papers, including: Balkan Countries and the Great Powers 1935-1937, Balkan Entente 1934-1940, War Targets of Bulgaria and Central Powers 1914-1918, The Third Reich and "Great Albania" 1943-1944, a series of British documents: The British about the Yugoslav Kingdom, Volume I, II and III, Collection of German Documents on Economic Exploitation of Eastern Serbia 1941-1944.
   In his studies he starts from the integral causation of political, economic, foreign and internal relations and events, as well as clashing of the interests of the great powers on the Balkans.

Prof. Dr 
Zoran S.Bojković

www.cit.org.yu/profzbojkovic

   Prof. Dr Zoran S. Bojković received the Dipl.Ing, MSc and PhD degrees, all in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Belgrade, in 1964, 1974 and 1978, respectively. In 1965 he joined the Iskra Company, Kranj, in the Republic of Slovenia, working as a project telecommunication engineer. Since 1969, he has been with the University of Belgrade, where he is currently a professor of Electrical Engineering, and Chef of the Postal and Communication Department (Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering). He is also with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade. He was and is a visiting professor in USA, Germany, China, Taiwan, Poland, Hungary, Greece, Romania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia. He has thought a number of courses in Electrical Technology, Telecommunication Systems and Network Planning, Design, Control and Maintenance, Image Processing, Coding and Compression, Packet Video Compression over ATM Networks, Multimedia Communication Systems. He has published more than 300 invited, regular and tutorial papers in international books, journals and conference proceedings. He is the author of five monographs and eleven textbooks, some of them in many editions. 

Professor Bojković is an active reviewer and the member of the scientific committees of numerous journals and conferences, and serves as a special session organizer and chairman for international conferences, symposiums, workshops and panel discussions. He has conducted and participated in many scientific and industrial communication projects. He is also an active researcher in Multimedia Communications.
He is a Senior Member of the IEEE. Also, a member of EURASIP, New York Academy of Science, American Biographical Institute Research Board of Advisers, International Association of Science and Technology for Development IASTED, Technical Committee of Image Processing (Calgary, Canada), PRO-MPEG Forum, Research Center for Communication and Signal Processing, Serbian Scientific Society and Yugoslav Scientific Engineering Academy.


Prof. dr 
Bogdan Bošković

Kuća: Vladimira Popovića 36, 
11000 - Beograd, 
Tel: 011/143-249

   Prof. Dr Bogdan D. Bošković was born in 1931 in Konjuh, village near Kruševac, Serbia. He graduated from Schools of pharmacy and medicine and was promoted to a doctor of medical sciences (Ph.D.). In Military Medical Academy, Belgrade and Medical School, University of Tuzla, he was elected professor of pharmacology and toxicology. He is an expert of the World Health organization and a member of British and German Pharmacological Societies.  He is Editor-in-Chief of Archives of Toxicology, Kinetics and Xenobiotic Metabolism.
   His entire research career was devoted to preclinical and clinical studies of the new drugs. He published 286 papers in national and 78 in international medical journals, which, according to Science Citation Index, were quoted more than 700 times. His contribution to understanding of mechanisms of toxic effects of organophosphorus compounds and warfare nerve agents resulted in introduction of HI-6 as a specific antidote in such poisonings in clinical practice in Yugoslavia, and as antidote against chemical warfare nerve agents in armies of Yugoslavia, Canada, Sweden and USA. He is the inventor of the new potent carbamazepine-etodolac analgesic combination (Novokomb tablets) registered for use in Yugoslavia.

Prof. dr 
Vlajko Brajić

Pravni fakultet, 
Bulevar Kralja Aleksandra 67, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel. 011/324-1501.
Kuća: 
Proleterske solidarnosti 10, 
11000 - Beograd
Tel.011/311-0595

   Prof. Dr Vlajko M. Brajić, professor at the School of Law, University of Belgrade, was born in Lipovo near Kolašin. After high  schoo,l he entered the School of Law in Belgrade where he graduated and earned his PhD degree in 1971,for his thesis entitled "The Problems of Employment in Conditions of Technological Progress". In 1965 he was elected Assistant Professor and was gradually promoted to full professorship in 1983, at the Department of Labor Law and International Labor Law. He was a vice-dean and the Chairman of the Scientific Board of the School of Law in Belgrade, Head of Department of Public Law and Political Studies and Assistant President of the University Council, University of Belgrade. Currently he is the President of the managing Board of the School of Law University of Belgrade. He published over 150 papers, substantial number abroad. His most important titles include: 1. Problems of Employment in Condition of Technological Progress, Belgrade, 1972; Labor Law (five editions, 1980-1991); Labor Law and Labor Relations, Kulwer, 1982 (p.169); Employment and Social Problems (V. Brajić et al.). He participated at numerous international Congresses and professional conventions. Prof. Brajić studied the role of technological progress in the field of labor law and reached some important conclusion relevant for the theory of law. He is member of Montenegrean Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1993.