Dr. Milos Manic
Computer Science Program Director, Idaho Falls


University of Idaho, College of Engineering
Department of Computer Science (Moscow)
University of IdahoI Idaho Falls
(UIIF)
Dept. of CS (local information)
Mailing Address:
University of Idaho
1776 Science Center Drive, Ste.#303
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Office Address:
CAES (Center for Advanced Energy Studies)
995 University Boulevard, Office # 282
Idaho Falls, ID 83415
email: misko@uidaho.edu
url: http://www.cs.uidaho.edu/Faculty/Manic.html
url: http://husky.if.uidaho.edu


 

     

Milos Manic, IEEE Senior Member, received his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from University of Idaho, Computer Science Dept. He received his M.S. and a Dipl.Ing. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Serbia. He is an assistant professor at the UI Computer Science Dept ., adjunct faculty with the UI ECE Dept, and a Neuroscience program faculty He is also a program director for University of Idaho CS & ECE programs in Idaho Falls, IEEE IES TCFA Computational Intelligence Co-Chair, Member of IEEE IES WIC Committee, IEEE IES Publications Board, IEEE IES Conference Board, and IEEE IES Technical Committee, and EI IEEE Section Gold Chair and ExCom member.

His research interests include: computational intelligence technologies (intelligent control, modern heuristics, and data mining based on neural networks and fuzzy logic), and its applications in: network security and infrastructure protection; vision, pattern, object, and character recognition; robotics (neurobotics, behavioral robotics, cognitive control, exoskeletons, and haptics); decision support theory (decision support systems); reliability and performability modeling of fault tolerant systems; and advanced web/network concepts.

Dr. Manic is teaching academic courses and workshops focusing on topics of artificial neural networks, applied web concepts, and reliability & performability modeling:

Graduate Courses Workshops
  • Next semester offerings:
    • CS578/ECE/ME578: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2010
    • ST 504 TBD
  • Current offerings:
    • CS 504ST: Advanced Topics in Data Mining Techniques, Fall 2009
    • ENVS404/504, Energy, Sustainability and Modeling , Drs. Supathorn Phongikaroon, Akira Tokuhiro, Milos Manic, Fall 2009
  • Future offerings:
    • Numerical Methods for Engineers, TBD
  • Past offerings:
    • NE 504 – FORTRAN for (nuclear) Engineers, Dr. Akira Tokuhiro, Dr. Milos Manic, Spring 2009
    • CS 504ST: Applied Fuzzy Arithmetic, Spring 2009
    • CS578/ECE/ME578: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2009
    • CS504/404: ST: Advanced Topics in Neurobotics, Behavioral Robotics, and Exoskeletons, Fall 2008
    • CS578/ECE/ME578: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2008
    • CS 504ST: Advanced Topics in Data Mining Techniques, Fall 2007
    • CS578/ECE/ME578: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2007
    • CS504ST: Advanced Topics in Intelligent Control and Sensor Network Systems, Fall 2006ECE/ME578/CS504ST: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2006
    • CS504/404ST: Applied Web Concepts, Spring 2006
    • CS 504/404r ST: Reliability & Performability Modeling, Fall 2005
    • ECE/ME 578: Neural Networks Design, Spring 2005
    • CS504ST: Reliability & Performability Modeling, Fall 2004
    • ECE/CS 504ST: Advanced Web Programming, Spring 2004
    • ECE/ME578: Neural Networks Design, Fall 2003
  • Web Programming Series - Part1,2 & 3 (Spring 2005)
    • (Beginner) Part 1:HTML Apr 5-6, 2005
    • (Intermed.) Part 2:JavaScript Apr 19-20, 2005
    • (Advanced) Part 3:Perl & Php May 10-11, 2005
  • Workshop on Web Programming (Dec.14, 2004)
  • Workshop on Web Programming (Dec.03-04, 2003)