Since September 2008 I'm working as a Research Engineer on Project54 at the University of New Hampshire. My responsibilities include conducting research on our high fidelity driving simulator, supporting students in conducting experiments, taking care of research equipment (simulator, eye trackers), producing multimedia for the project (videos, posters, posts), etc.

From 2006 to 2008 I have worked as a Research Assistant on Project54. My tasks involved computer engineering work (design of sensor circuits, C++ programming), experiment design and statistical analysis (Matlab, SPSS, JMP7). I conducted experiments on paid subjects in our high fidelity driving simulator. I explored and mastered the usage of our new eye-tracker device.

Before, during my years as a Teaching Assistant at the University of Novi Sad, I also dealt with industrial automation (PLCs) and robotics. I designed the control logic of various industrial plants (water purification, food freezing, parking access, etc). I have certifications from Festo in PLC programming and electro-pneumatics.