A short biographical sketch of
Dr. Veljko Milutinovic



Professor Veljko Milutinovic
University of Belgrade
http://kondor.etf.rs/~vm/
vm@etf.rs

Dr. Milutinovic was responsible for a number of successfull commercial
products and scientific prototypes (as a designer, architect, or project leader);
these include the world's first multimicroprocessor HF radio modem for defence
applications (in 70s), the world's first 200MHz RISC microprocessor for DARPA (in 80s),
the world's fastest I/O pump for personal computers (PCs) in cooperation with Encore,
a clone of Intel i860 in cooperation with Unisys Tokyo,
and a number of innovations related to the multimedia PC of NCR (all in 90's).
Most recently he is active in infrastructure for e-business on the Internet,
where he combines his expertise in hardware, software, and business administration
(for more efficient proxy caching, intelligent search, and home automation using the Internet).
He is on the Advisory Board of TechnologyConnect.com from Boston, Massachusetts
(www.technologyconnect.com), on the Advisory Board of BioPop from Charlotte, North Carolina
(www.biopop.com), and he consulted for a large number of high tech companies including,
but not limited to: Intel, Fairchild, Honeywell, Compaq, Encore, Philips,
IBM, GE, RCA, NCR, AT+T, QSI, DEC, DELCO, Aerospace Corporation,
Electrospace Corporation, Zycad, Virtual, MainStreetNetworks, eT, Marubeni, Unisys, CNUCE and SSGRR.

Dr. Milutinovic was on various faculty positions at Purdue University for
about a decade back in 80s, and he lectured also on all remaining top 10 US
schools in electrical and computer engineering (MIT, Stanford, Berkeley,
etc.). While at Purdue, he invented the concept of high-level language
architecture based on the principle of vertical migration, the concept of
delayed decision computer architecture, and the concept of weighted partial
detection architecture - all of them referenced in the open literature and
used by industry worldwide. He was also on various faculty positions at the
University of Belgrade during the decade of 90s, and he still teaches and
conducts research there in the field of infrastructure for e-business on the
Internet and computer architecture/design. While in Belgrade,
he invented the concept of split
spatial/temporal cache architecture, the concept of spacial/temporal mutation
in genetic search algorithms, and the concept of customer
satisfaction/profile/behaviour search based on reconfigurable accelerators
and ad-hoc networking. He taught and conducted research also at a number of
universities in Italy, Spain, Germany, Mexico, Japan, and Australia.

Dr. Milutinovic published over 20 books with the major US publishers
featuring a rigorous reviewing process (Wiley, Prentice-Hall, North-Holland,
Kluwer, McGraw-Hill, IEEE Computer Society Press, etc...). Some of his books
were the best sellers for their publishers (one of them was the best seller
of all times for the IEEE CS Press), and for three of them forewords were
written by Nobel Laureates. He published about 50 papers in the world's most
prestigeous IEEE journals and about 100 journal papers in total. He was the
guest editor for major IEEE journals in computing: IEEE Transactions on
Computers, IEEE Computer Magazine, IEEE Concurrency, and Proceedings of the
IEEE. His work is extensively referenced in the open literature (over 300
citations untill the year 2000).

Dr. Milutinovic presented over 300 invited lectures worldwide (keynotes or
tutorials on the opening days of conferences, courses for graduate programs
of universities, and consulting reports for industry): Tokyo, Seoul,
Singapore, Dubai, Tel Aviv, Netanya, Jerusalem, Eilat, Sydney, Brisbane,
Hobart, Gold Coast, London, Plymouth, Paris, Nice, Stockholm, Linkoeping,
Malme, Lund, Oslo, Bergen, Helsinki, Talin, Amsterdam, Twente, Hilversum,
Enshede, Brussels, Luxemburg, Moscow, Sankt Petersburg, Kiev, Budapest,
Prague, Bratislava, Sofia, Varna, Athens, Miconos, Warsaw, Krakow, Bidgosc,
Torun, Wiena, Linz, Lichtenstein, San Marino, Lozanne, Geneva, Zurich,
Dortmund, Muenster, Hoerdecke, Frankfurt, Muenchen, Augsburg, Bonn, St.
Augustin, Kopenhagen, Timisoara, Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Las Palmas de
Gran Canaria, Roma, Milano, Venice, Salerno, Capri, Amalfi, Napoli, L'Aquila,
Modena, Siena, Pisa, Firenze, Milano, Genova, Nervi, Cinque Terre, Santa
Mergherita Ligure, Podgorica, Budva, Perast, Herceg Novi, Sveti Stefan,
Tivat, Sarajevo, Jahorina, Zagreb, Rijeka, Dubrovnik, Cavtat, New York,
Camden, Washington, D.C., Boston, Miami, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale,
Orlando, New Orleans, Richardson, Minneapolis, West Lafayette, Kokomo,
Chicago, Moorstown, Seattle, Las Vegas, Urbana, Ithaca, Binghampton, Troy,
Philadelphia, Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Diego, Saint Louis, San Francisco,
San Jose, Santa Clara, Mountain View, Cupertino, Morgan Hill, Mexico City,
Ceurnavaca, Oaxaca, Puebla, Durango, Monterey, Toronto, etc.

Dr. Milutinovic is a member of the Yugoslavian National Academy of
Engineering, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and he served as a Distinguished
Lecturer of the IEEE. He speaks fluently English, Spanish, and Polish. He
uses German, Italian, and Rusian. He is currently learning French, Swedish,
and Czeck. His native language is Serbian.

Professor Veljko Milutinovic received his Ph.D. degree in 1982,
from the University of Belgrade.

He was with Purdue University till 1989,
when he returned back to the University of Belgrade,
where he now teaches and conducts research in computer engineering.

Details of his industrial cooperation.

A list of citatitons.


Veljko Milutinović,
Curriculum Vitae from the Jubilee Book
of the Yugoslav National Academy of Engineering,
Belgrade 25.5.2001.
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Veljko Milutinović,
material prepared by the nomination committee in relation to promotion
into the member of the Yugoslav National Academy of Engineering—

a short biosketch (WWW = http://ubbg.etf.rs/~vm/) Belgrade, 12.12.1998.
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