Tuesday 24 March 2026 at 2:00 PM CET, 8:00 AM ET

By Marko Simeunovic (University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro), Dejan Jokic (International Burch University, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Jasmin Kevric (International Burch University, Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)

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Abstract:
One of the natural disasters affecting many urban areas is landslides. Continuous monitoring can significantly reduce damage and prevent human losses. In response to the challenges mentioned above, we have developed a smart solution through the GeoNetSee project, part of the Interreg Danube Region program, co-funded by the European Union. This webinar is titled after the GeoNetSee project: “An AI/IoT-based System of GEOsensor NETworks for Real-Time Monitoring of Unstable Terrain and Artificial Structures.” During the webinar, we will present the solution designed for monitoring unstable terrain and artificial structures. It includes a geosensor network and the DCC platform for real-time data collection, processing, and visualization. The DCC (Digital Collaborative Center) platform brings together universities, research institutes, SMEs, and governmental bodies. Its main purpose is to serve as an early warning system that shares collected data, research findings, best practices, and multidisciplinary expertise.
This session is designed for professionals looking to deepen their understanding of IoT, Data Processing, and AI, and to stay informed in this rapidly evolving field.

Presenters’ bio:

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marko Simeunović received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the University of Montenegro, in 2008, 2009 and 2013, respectively. From 2008 to 2016 he was with the University of Montenegro covering positions of teaching/research assistant and ICT fellow researcher specialized for eservice engineering. In 2016 he was also involved in the first Center of Excellence in Montenegro. He joined the University of Donja Gorica in 2016 where he is currently holding the position of associate professor. From 2020 to 2022 he was with the Department of Town planning, Engineering networks and systems of Institute of Architecture and Construction, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia where he was associate professor. His courses are related to electrical engineering, programming, artificial intelligence, information systems and digital signal and image processing. He published more than 60 papers in international scientific journals and conferences, and participated in several HE, FP7, H2020, IPA, bilateral and national research projects. He was a leader of two innovative projects funded by the Ministry of Science of Montenegro. Currently, he is a coordinator of the Horizon Europe project “Integrating a Comprehensive European Approach for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation in Montenegro Viticulture” and technical leader of one IPA and one national project dealing with application of artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) technology to monitoring of geodesic activities. Dr. Simeunović holds two patents related to application of IoT to environmental monitoring and dairy industry sectors. Marko Simeunović is a reviewer in most world’s leading journals from the signal processing area. In 2013, Dr. Simeunović was awarded by the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts for outstanding scientific achievements. In 2022, the Ministry of Science and Technological Development of Montenegro was awarded Dr. Simeunović as the innovator of the year. His research interests include time-frequency signal analysis, robust estimation, parametric and nonparametric estimation, statistical and array signal processing, genetic algorithm applications, radar signal processing and wireless sensor networks. Marko Simeunović is also co-founder of the MoDrone (https://modrone.me/) company dealing with innovations from the technology sector. More information can be found at http://markosimeunovic.optimussoft.me/.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dejan Jokic holds MSc and PhD in Automation and Robotics from Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of East Sarajevo. He has 19 years of experience as a Researcher and Teaching assistant at University of East Sarajevo, Assistant and Associate Professor at International Burch University. He participated in many national and international projects including several DAAD, Erasmus, Tempus and Danube Interreg projects. He developed Laboratory for Mechatronics and Robotics (LARM) at University of East Sarajevo and Laboratory for Smart grid at International Burch University which is supported by Erasmus ELEMEND project. Also, he established very popular summer school Modern Mechatronic Systems at the University of East Sarajevo. Now, he is Associate Professor at the International Burch University, technology expert in MoDrone company, Vice chair of section BIH and Affinity Group Past Chair of Young Professionals BIH, member of IEEE IES TC05. He was chair of Students and Young Professionals Congresses in Sarajevo and received coin from 2016 IEEE President and CEO Barry L. Shoop, Ph.D., P.E. His fields are IoT, Embedded systems and Mechatronics.  Prof. Jokić published 3 books, edited book as conference chair, and more than 50 reviewed scientific articles.

Prof. Dr. Jasmin Kevric is Dean of Faculty of Engineering, Natural and Medical Sciences at International Burch University. His main research and teaching interests are artificial intelligence and biomedical signal processing. His work spans both theoretical and experimental aspects of machine learning, data mining, and pattern recognition. He is a strong believer in interdisciplinary research, and much of his work is collaborative with experts from fields other than machine learning, data mining, and pattern recognition. Prof. Kevric was involved in the preparation of several European projects. He was the Project Deputy Leader and WP6 Dissemination leader in Erasmus+ KA2 Capacity Building Project in Higher Education (ELEMEND, Contract number 585681-EEP-1-2017-EL-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP, October 2017 – October 2020) and the project leader of IPA founded INSTREAM project (EuropeAid/172094/DD/ACT/BA). Amongst many other R&D and publication activities, Prof. Kevric started a company FREUND Elektronika d.o.o. in February 2017 together with a Danish investor. The company is focused on R&D in electronics, computer science, and product development, where Prof. Kevric serves as CTO and Project manager. Until today, Prof. Kevric published 2 books, 3 edited books, 2 book chapters, and more than 70 reviewed scientific articles.

 

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