Milovan Šuvakov is a research-oriented physicist and computational modeler with eight years of applied research experience and an academic career spanning nanoscience, complex systems, social networks and kinetic theory. Currently on sabbatical at Mayo Clinic as a Research Associate, he blends numerical analysis and bioinformatics to tackle interdisciplinary problems at the interface of physics and biology. He has held leadership roles from head of a mathematics program to Assistant Minister for higher education in Serbia, demonstrating an unusual mix of technical depth and policy-level impact. Trained with a PhD in Nanoscience and advanced degrees in theoretical and mathematical physics, he is comfortable translating abstract theory into computational models and practical research tools. As co-founder of the Observatory of Social Innovations, he also applies quantitative methods to societal challenges, reflecting a persistent interest in real-world applications of complex-systems thinking.
8 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Mednarodna podiplomska šola Jožefa Stefana
Master's Degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Master's Degree, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at University of Belgrade
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