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Professor Vladimir Stankovic

Cohort 2 (2025/26) Primary & Secondary Supervisor

University of Strathclyde

Project(s)

  • Towards sustainable net-zero farming using machine learning

  • AI for the Decarbonisation of the Dairy Sector: Heat Recovery and Energy Harvesting

About Me

Vladimir Stankovic is Professor at the Dept. Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He received the Dr.- Ing. (Ph.D.) degree from the University of Leipzig, Germany in 2003. From 2003 to 2006, he was with Texas A&M University, College Station. He has co-authored over 200 peer-reviewed research papers, including ~100 journal publications. His research is focused on signal and information processing to address a range of global challenges related to climate change and sustainable development goals, including energy efficiency, demand flexibility, and e-mobility. He has been working in diverse multi-disciplinary teams with academia and industry, as part of various funded projects, including as coordinator of Horizon2020 SENSIBLE project on designing intelligent sensing solutions for smart buildings, Research Chair of inter-disciplinary Doctoral Network GECKO on explainable AI designs towards net-zero, investigator in an EPSRC-funded New Horizons project on quantifying causalities between climate change and slope failures, and project lead of inter-disciplinary JED-AI project funded by UKRI under the cross research council responsive mode pilot scheme, focused on developing inclusive and just AI solutions to empower households to participate in demand flexibility towards stimulating equity and justice in the net zero transition.

Research Interests

Signal and information processing focusing on addressing a range of global challenges related to climate change and sustainable development goals, including energy efficiency, demand flexibility, and e-mobility

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