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Andrej Savić

Andrej Savić

Andrej Savić is affiliated with the Science and Research Centre of the University of Belgrade - School of Electrical Engineering in the role of Senior Science Associate. He received Dipl. Ing degree, master's degree and the PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from University of Belgrade - School of Electrical Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia in 2008, 2010 and 2014 at study modules for Physical Electronics, Biomedical Engineering and System Control and Signal Processing, respectively. His main research interests include biomedical engineering, neural engineering, and neuroscience, with specific expertise in brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and closed-loop neurotechnology. He has actively contributed to a total of 15 publicly (EU) and privately funded research projects covering topics such as BCIs for stroke rehabilitation, assistive BCIs for ALS, hybrid BCIs, neuroergonomics, implantable neurotechnology, neuromodulation, and neural biomarkers of neurological disorders. He was the principal investigator for the HYBIS project funded by the Fund for Science of the Republic of Serbia, dedicated to excellent ideas of young researchers, and led a team of five researchers from three Science and Research institutions. He has more than 8 years of experience in collaboration with industry partners. Since 2016, he has held a lecturer position at the University of Belgrade, contributing to multidisciplinary PhD studies in Biomedical Engineering and Technologies, Intelligent Systems, and Biophysics. He actively participates in supervising multiple PhD theses. He has coauthored more than 90 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals, books, and conferences. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer and editor for multiple international scientific journals.

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