Biography
Dr Veljko Radičević is a Professor, Academy of Technical and Art Applied Studies Belgrade, Serbia, Department School of Railroad Transport of Applied Studies in Belgrade and he also worked as an Associate Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, University Business Academy in Novi Sad, Serbia. He completed his MSc from University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering and PhD, University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Technical Sciences, Bitola, Macedonia. He published scientifics papers in many journals (Web of Science): Symmetry, Sustainability, Promet Traffic@Transportation etc. and Editorial board member - Advances in Transportation and Logistics, International Journal of Transportation Engineering and Technology and also he hired as a reviewer an international peer-reviewed journals: Civil Engineering and Architecture, Engineering Science etc.
Research Interest
Transportation Systems, Urban Transportation, Transportation Planning, Transport Modeling, Artificial Intelligence, Traffic Safety.

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Work Details
PhD
Academy of Technical and Art Applied Studies Belgrade
Department School of Railroad Transport of Applied Studies in Belgrade
Serbia
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