Miljana Marković

Miljana Marković is a Research Associate at the BioSense Institute and a PhD student in the field of Geosciences at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad. She holds a BSc (2017) and MSc (2018) degrees in Geodesy and Geomatics at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. As part of her final thesis, she explored various possibilities for applying GPR technology to the creation of subsurface 3D models. Before enrolling in her PhD studies, she worked for two years in a geodetic company as a geodetic engineer. She enrolled in her PhD studies in late 2020 and joined the BioSense Institute in March 2021. Her research focuses on the application of remote sensing and GIS in the analysis of cropland use intensity based on satellite imagery and machine learning methods, as well as on the broader use of satellite and other geospatial data for analysing agricultural practices, crop rotation, and the spatial characteristics of agroecosystems. She has participated in several European Horizon projects, including BESTMAP, ANTARES, DRAGON, and SONATA.