I have 6 years experience developing web applications for interaction with digital data in the field of cultural heritage. These included developing interactive web applications for exploratory data analysis and visual information retrieval in digital libraries. I was also responsible for developing and maintaining a web-based repository of the 3D digital content. The repository provided tools for creating, managing and accessing of digital collections, tools for metadata and knowledge management and set of collaborative tools. I am also experienced in developing tools for content annotation and tagging, automatic knowledge extraction, semantic web interfaces. I am also in using data visualization techniques for real time information management in rich information systems. My aim is to develop new interaction models in which users will be able to explore and interact with information in completely new ways. Among the others I worked in close collaboration with Louvre Museum and Israeli Museum in Jerusalem. My role ranged from assessing the needs of heritage institutions and professionals to designing and implementing solutions that helped them achieve their specific goals. My main focus was on building the tools that help users better understand the available content, and help them come up with new ideas and acquire new knowledge from existing data.
Specialties: Front-end development, Javascrip, Angular.js, D3.js, Data visualization, Digital libraries, User interface design, Human computer interaction,
Post-Doc Fellow @ • Responsible for applying information technologies in cultural heritage domain.
• Developed 3D data repository of the STARC digital collections.
• Research on user interfaces, human computer interaction, data visualization.
• Developed rich interface applications for browsing and exploring large data collections.
• Developed digital libraries in collaboration with Louvre Museum and Jerusalem Museum
• Worked on usability testing and evaluation of digital libraries. From April 2009 to Present (6 years 8 months) PhD student @ Research on pattern recognition, data clustering and information retrieval techniques
Developed video summarization tools for EU project MASH
Worked with large multimedia data sets
Participated in regular project meetings, reviews, conferences, and workshops. From November 2004 to March 2008 (3 years 5 months)
PhD, Clustering of visual information using spectral methods @ Queen Mary University of London From 2005 to 2009 BsC, Electrical Engineering @ University of Belgrade From 1999 to 2005 Uros Damnjanovic is skilled in: AngularJS, JavaScript, Front-end Development, D3.js, Data Visualization, Human Computer Interaction, Web Development, Web Applications, User Interface, User-centered Design, Information Retrieval, Programming, User Interface Design, PHP, Computer Science
Websites:
http://www.cyi.ac.cy