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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.
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Dr. Kojic was a Professor of Mechanics at the University of Kragujevac in Serbia and is a senior research scientist in the Physiology Program a the Harvard School of Public Health. 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 a member of several academic organizations, including the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
The focus of Dr. Kojic's research includes computational methods and software development. 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.
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. 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.
Education/Academic qualification
Mechanical Engineering, PhD, Rice University
Mechanical Engineering, MS, University of Belgrade
Research Area Keywords
- Cancer
- Nanomedicine
Free-text keywords
- Computational methods
- Coupling imaging
- Computer simulations
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Biophysical roles of pre-metastatic niche evolution on transport of circulating tumor cells
2/15/20 → 1/31/25
Project: Federal Funding Agencies
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Center for Immunotherapeutic Transport Oncophysics
Herzog, T., Kojic, M., Liu, X., Schrefler, B. A. & Wang, R.
8/29/16 → 7/31/22
Project: Federal Funding Agencies
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A novel composite smeared finite element for mechanics (CSFEM): Some applications
Simic, V., Milosevic, M., Milicevic, V., Filipovic, N. & Kojic, M., 2023, In: Technology and Health Care. 31, 2, p. 719-733 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Cardiac hypertrophy simulations using parametric and echocardiography-based left ventricle model with shell finite elements
Milićević, B., Milošević, M., Simić, V., Trifunović, D., Stanković, G., Filipović, N. & Kojić, M., May 2023, In: Computers in Biology and Medicine. 157, 106742.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Computational Models in Biomedical Engineering: Finite Element Models Based on Smeared Physical Fields: Theory, Solutions, and Software
Kojić, M., Milošević, M. & Ziemys, A., Jan 1 2022, Elsevier. 391 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Huxley muscle model surrogates for high-speed multi-scale simulations of cardiac contraction
Milićević, B., Ivanović, M., Stojanović, B., Milošević, M., Kojić, M. & Filipović, N., Oct 2022, In: Computers in Biology and Medicine. 149, 105963.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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InSilc Computational Tool for in Silico Optimization of Drug-Eluting Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffolds
Milosevic, M., Anic, M., Nikolic, D., Milicevic, B., Kojic, M. & Filipovic, N., 2022, In: Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine. 2022, 5311208.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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