Zoran Obradovic#
Membership Number: | 4004 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | INFORMATICS |
Elected: | 2015 |
Main Country of Residence: | SERBIA |
Homepage(s): | http://www.dabi.temple.edu/~zoran |
Present and Previous Positions
- 1999 - present Research Professor, The Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts
- 2015 - present Visiting Professor, School of Medicine, University of Belgrade
- 2012 - present Visiting Professor, School of Management, University of Belgrade
- 2013 - present L.H. Carnell Professor of Data Analytics, Temple University
- 2000 - present Director, Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics Center, Temple University
- 2000 - present Professor, Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University
- 2013 - present Professor. Statistics Department, Temple University
- 1997 - 2000 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Comp Science, Washington State University
- 1998 Guest Scientist, Corporate Research and Development, Siemens AG, Munich, Germany
- 1991 - 1997 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering and Comp Science, Washington State University
Fields of Scholarship
- Bioinformatics
- Healthcare informatics
- Data mining
- Machine learning
- Computational intelligence
- Complex system
Honours and Awards
- 2015: H-index 48
- 2015: Cited more than 15,500 times
- 2015: Published 310 reviewed articles
- 2014: Listed as one of 600 computer scientists with largest h-index ever http://www.cs.ucla.edu/~palsberg/h-number.html (the list includes 1 Nobel Laureate, 32 Turing Award winners, 71 members of the US National Academy of Engineering, 19 members of the US National Academy of Sciences, 309 ACM Fellows, and 170 IEEE Fellows)
- 2014-2015: Elected Chair, SIAM Activity Group on Data Mining and Analytics (SIAG/DMA)
- 1995-2014: Pioneered research on the prediction and functional analysis of intrinsically disordered regions in proteins that has provided new insight into how protein structure establishes function
- 2009: President’s outstanding faculty research award, Temple University
- 2006: CASP 7 award - Team leader for the best-rated computational model of intrinsic disorder at the bi-annual community-wide, worldwide experiment for protein structure prediction assessment
- 2004: CASP 6 award - Team leader for the best-rated computational model of intrinsic disorder at the bi-annual community-wide, worldwide experiment for protein structure prediction assessment
- 2002: CASP 5 - Team leader for the best-rated computational model of intrinsic disorder at the bi-annual community-wide, worldwide experiment for protein structure prediction assessment