

Zoran Nenadic
Zoran Nenadic advocates for research-driven practices in the field of biomedical engineering, where he serves as the William J. Link Chair and Professor at the Samueli School of Engineering at UC Irvine. With an impressive academic background, he earned both his Doctor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Systems Science and Mathematics from Washington University. His foundational education includes a Diploma in Control Engineering from the University of Belgrade, which laid the groundwork for his distinguished career. At UC Irvine, Professor Nenadic is closely associated with the Center for BioMedical Signal Processing and Computation (CBMSPC), where he contributes to advancing the understanding and application of biomedical signal processing. His work at the center is pivotal in bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, fostering innovations that have the potential to transform healthcare technologies. Throughout his career, Professor Nenadic has been committed to mentoring the next generation of engineers and researchers, guiding them through the complexities of biomedical engineering. His dedication to education is matched by his passion for research, where he continually seeks to explore new frontiers in the field. Professor Nenadic's contributions to the academic community are not only reflected in his research but also in his active participation in various professional organizations and conferences. His work has been recognized by peers and institutions alike, underscoring his role as a leading figure in biomedical engineering.
Publications
, 2301-2312, 2010-04-01
, 516-528, 2021-11-01
, 570-579, 2005-01-01
, 1394-1407, 2007-08-01