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A/Prof. Ljiljana Brankovic

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PositionAssociate Professor
School of Elect Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Newcastle, Australia
OfficeES221, Engineering Science - D.w. George
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Biography

Associate Professor Ljiljana Brankovic graduated in Electrical Engineering from The University in Belgrade in 1987. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from The University of Newcastle in 1998. Her main research interests are graph theory, graph algorithms and data security.

Qualifications


Research

Research keywords

Research expertise

1) Statistical Disclosure Control

2) Privacy Preserving Data Mining

3) Algorithms and Complexity

4) Graph Theory

Collaboration

Ljiljana Brankovic has collaborated with over 30 researchers from around the world, most notably with Henning Fernau, Martin Baca, Xuemin Lin, Alex Rosa, Peter Horak, Jozef Siran and Mirka Miller.

Languages

Fields of Research

Description (Code)%
Computation Theory And Mathematics(080200)45
Building Not Elsewhere Classified(120299)40
Architecture Not Elsewhere Classified(120199)15

Centres and Groups

Centre

Memberships

Body relevant to professional practice.

Committee/Associations (relevant to research).

Appointments

Chair
National Committee for Computer Security, Australian Computer Society (Australia)

01/01/2007 - 01/01/2010

Invitations

Mathematics of Privacy
ICGTIS 2007, Indonesia (Conference Presentation - non published.)
2007
Mathematics of Privacy
AWOCA2004, Australia (Conference Presentation - non published.)
2004
Sigma and rho-labellings of graphs
IWOGL2005, Slovak Republic (Conference Presentation - non published.)
2005
On The Graceful Tree Conjecture
IWOGL2004, Indonesia (Invited Presenter)
2004
PhD Thesis by Rohan Cattell
The University of Newcastle, Australia (PHD Examiner.)
2006
Candidate: Vivek Mishra
University of Ballarat, Australia (Research Masters Examiner.)
2007

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Current:

Member of the Academic Senate

OSPRO Committee, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

Industrial Experience Coordinator, Discipline of Computer Science and Software Engineering

Promotions Committee, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

Past:

University Promotions Committee 2010-2012

Assistant Dean (Research), Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, 2011

Assistant Dean (Postgradute), Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment 2005-2007

Head of Discipline, Discipline of Computer Science and Software Engineering 2005-2007

Promotions Committee, Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment 2005-2009


Teaching

Teaching keywords

Teaching expertise

Data Security, Algorithms, Complexity Theory