Bojana Ivošević

Bojana Ivošević

Position:Research Associate in CBS

Academic Rank: Research Associate

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Bojana Ivošević is working on utilizing Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for efficient monitoring of croplands, freshwaters, and terrains. She hails from a background in biology and ecology. She initiated her PhD in Kyungpook National University, South Korea, where she gained 2 years of experience with UAVs. She continued to pursue her field of interest at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Her current research focus is to implement UAV technology in precision agriculture to calculate vegetation indices important for agricultural crop yield production, disease detection and crop management. She is also interested in enforcing UAVs for animal detection and counting, monitoring algae bloom, land cover classification, and seasonal effects on the ecosystems.

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  1. Miličić, M., Popov, S., Vujić, A., Ivošević, B., and Cardoso, P. (2020). Come to the dark side! The role of functional traits in shaping dark diversity patterns of south‐eastern European hoverflies. Ecological Entomology, 45, 232–242.
  2. Tagarakis, A. C., Kostić, M., Ljubičić, N., Ivošević, B., Kitić, G., Pandžić, M. (2019): In-Field Testing of New Low-Cost Multispectral sensor for assessing maize yield potential, Sensors. 12th EFITA-HAICTA-WCCA CONGRESS, Rhodes, Greece, 36-41.
  3. Miličić, M., Janković, M., Tot, T., Nedeljković, Z., Popov, S., Ivošević, B., Radenković, S. and Vujić, A. (2018). New findings of hoverfly fauna (Diptera: Syrphidae) of the western part of Serbia (Zlatibor and Raška districts). Acta Entomologica Serbica 23(2).
  4. Ivosevic, B., Han, Y. and Kwon, O. (2017). Calculating coniferous tree coverage using unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry. Journal of Ecology and Environment 41 (10): 1-8, DOI 10.1186/s41610-017-0029-0
  5. Ivošević, B., Han, Y., Cho, Y. and Kwon, O. (2015). The use of conservation drones in ecology and wildlife research. Journal of Ecology and Environment 38 (1): 113-118, http://dx.doi.org/10.5141/ecoenv.2015.012