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- In Memoriam

Zoran Kostic
Professor of Professional Practice
Director of the MS EE Program
Office: 813 CEPSR, Mail Code: 4712
Phone: +1 212-851-0269
Fax: +1 212-932-9421
Email: zk2172 (at) columbia.edu
Website: Link
Office hours: Spring - Wed | 11:30am-1:00pm ;
Fall - Th. | 11:30am-1:00pm
Zoran Kostic completed his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Rochester and his Dipl. Ing. degree at the University of Novi Sad. He spent most of his career in industry where he worked in research, product development and in leadership positions.
Zoran's expertise spans mobile data systems, wireless communications, signal processing, multimedia, system-on-chip development and applications of parallel computing. His present research addresses Internet of Things systems and physical data analytics, smart cities, and applications of deep learning in autonomous vehicle navigation, medicine and health. His work comprises a mix of research, system architecture and software/hardware development, which resulted in a notable publication record, three dozen patents, and critical contributions to successful products. He has experience in Intellectual Property consulting.
Dr. Kostic is an active member of the IEEE, and he has served as an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Communications and IEEE Communications Letters.