
We are pleased to invite you to the November scientific seminar of the Institute of Comparative Law, which will be held on November 25th via Zoom. The lecture will be delivered by Dr. Branislav Kisačanin from the Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
The goal of this lecture is to explain the latest trends, motivate new ideas and discussions, as well as to identify potential new major applications of artificial intelligence.
Anyone interested can register by Saturday at 5 PM via email to the seminar coordinator at v.mikic@iup.rs to receive the access details.
About the Lecturer
Dr. Branislav Kisačanin completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Novi Sad (FTN-Electronics), earned a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Illinois, and has since worked in several industrial R&D laboratories in the U.S. (Delphi, Texas Instruments, and since 2015, Nvidia). He is a member of the Department of Electronics at FTN and one of the founders of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence of Serbia. He has written or edited 9 books, holds 10 patents in the U.S. and the EU, and has extensive experience working with young talents. His ambition is to help Serbia capture 1% of the global market for artificial intelligence-based products, adding that “if you can achieve 1%, you can aim for 2% or even 3%!”