Member of CORE Academy
Milos Kojic
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • ***jic42@gmail.com

Mechanical Engineer and Academician; Senior research scientist, School of Public Health, Harvard University; Professor of Nanomedicine, Academic Institute Full Member, Research Institute Houston Methodist

Information

Membership Number: FCA1323

Membership Type: Fellowship

Division: Engineering and Applied Sciences

Corresponding Email: ***jic42@gmail.com

Homepage(s): https://www.houstonmethodist.org/faculty/milos-kojic/

 

Present and Previous Positions

Senior research scientist in the Physiology Program at the Harvard School of Public Health

Professor of Nanomedicine, Academic Institute Full Member, Research Institute Houston Methodist


He was also a visiting scholar at MIT in Boston; a research engineer at ADINA R&D software company in Watertown, MA; a research professor at the University of Texas Medical Center at Houston; a senior researcher at Zastava Automobili in Kragujevac, Serbia; and director of the R&D Center for Bioengineering in Kragujevac. 


Dr. Kojic is the first president of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, Editor of the Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, and the founder of the R&D Center for Bioengineering, Kragujevac. 

 

Fields of Scholarship and Research Interests

Ph.D. Rice University (USA)


Computational methods Coupling imaging Computer simulations



Dr. Kojic's research focuses on modeling of biological and drug delivery transport phenomena, and multiscale modeling. This includes transport of molecules and bio-mechanical interactions of micro-nano particles.


His initial work in computer modeling primarily focused on solid mechanics and is summarized in the textbook: M. Kojic and K. J. Bathe: Inelastic Analysis of Solids and Structures, Springer, 2005. His more recent research has focused on modeling of bioengineering problems, and the results are summarized in the textbook: M. Kojic, N. Filipovic, B. Stojanovic, N. Kojic: Computer Modeling in Bioengineering- Theoretical Background, Examples and Software, J. Wiley and Sons, 2008.


He has conducted pioneering work in modern numerical methods and engineering software development in Serbia, while mentoring a significant number of Ph.D. students and researchers. The result of this effort is a general-purpose finite element program PAK for solids, fluids, mass and heat transfer, biomechanics, and coupled problems; and a large group of researchers who are part of a "Serbian School" in computational mechanics.


Honors, Awards and Other Membership

Member (Academician) of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

 

Selected Publications

https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ZGLqDB0AAAAJ&hl=en

 

Other Information

https://www.sanu.ac.rs/en/member/kojic-milos/