IMSI

Research Associate Professor

Bojan Tomić

PhD in History and Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Technology, Multidisciplinary Studies

Links:

ResearchGate: Bojan_Tomic

Research area

  • History and philosophy of natural sciences and technology
  • A multidisciplinary approach to AI with a focus on society and sustainability
  • Historical and contemporary concept of multidisciplinarity
  • History of multidisciplinarity in Serbia
  • Scientific expertise in art
  • Complex systems
  • Accessibility of ICT
  • Social sustainability in the context of the position of marginalized groups

Skills

  • Application of complex systems methods in social sciences and humanities.
  • Experimental procedures related to the illumination of art works.
  • Using the history and philosophy of science in multidisciplinary research.
Work experience:
  • 2024-present: Research Associate Professor, University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research
  • 2016-2024: Research Fellow (Research Assistant Professor), University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research.
  • 2013-2016: Research Assistant, University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research.
  • 2011-2013: Research Trainee, University of Belgrade – Institute for Multidisciplinary Research.
  • 2008-Dec 2011: Coordinator of the project on “Light in Church Art” at Higher school – Academy of SOC for arts and conservation (funded by the Ministry of Religion and Diaspora of the Republic of Serbia).
  • 2008: Secondary school physics teacher at Architectural Technical School in Belgrade.
Education:
  • 2015: Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Technology, Multidisciplinary Studies, University of Belgrade.
  • 2007: M.Sc. in Applied and Computer Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade.
  • 2003: B.Sc. in Applied and Computer Physics, Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade
Awards and certificates:
  • The Annual award of the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research for 2016. and 2023.
  • Regional award “Isaija the Monk” (“Starac Isaija”) (2004).
  • Seminar certificate “Project writing techniques and funding opportunities for scientific research and art projects from EU funds” (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2012).
Other professional activities:
Editorial and Reviewer’s activity (journals, books, projects):
  • Scientific Reports; Science & Education; Discover Education; The International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems; Discover Artificial Intelligence; Cognitive Neurodynamics; Disability and Rehabilitation; International Journal of Disability, Development, and Education.
Past:
  1. Invited lecturer at the workshop “Media accessibility for persons with disabilities” held on March 25, 2024, at the Museum of Vojvodina in Novi Sad, as part of a project “Strengthening the Capacities of Media Professionals for the Production and Broadcasting of Accessible Programs” funded by the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications of the Republic of Serbia.
  2. Invited lecturer at the WG1 National Data Management Workshop Serbia, held on April 19–20, 2022, within the COST Action CA18128 – Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age (SEADDA).
  3. “Theory and practice of science in society: multidisciplinary, educational and intergenerational perspectives” (Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia; OI179048; 2010-2019).
  4. Coordinator of a project “Light in Church Art” (Ministry of Religion and Diaspora of Republic of Serbia; 2008-Dec 2011).
  1. Tomić, B. M., and Tomić, M. M., Integrating archaeology and materials science: a review of multidisciplinary analysis of bricks from medieval Serbian buildings, Philosophical Magazine 106 (8), 866-874 (2026). doi:10.1080/14786435.2025.2597577. (IF = 1.5 (2024); Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Physics, Applied, Physics, Condensed Matter)
  2. Masliković, D., Tomić, B. M., and Kadijevich, D. M., Factors influencing accessibility in judicial institutions for people with disabilities: a study of the Serbian judicial system, Humanit Soc Sci Commun 13, 477 (2026). doi:10.1057/s41599-026-06762-7. (IF = 3.6 (2024); JCI 4.05 Humanities, Multidisciplinary 1/419, Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary 2/273)
  3. Tomić, B. M., Early institutional multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity in education and research in Europe – Center for Multidisciplinary Studies of the University of Belgrade (1970s – 80s), Istorija 20. veka 43 (2), 485–504 (2025). doi:10.29362/ist20veka.2025.2.tom.485-504 (SJR 0.281 Q1 (2025): History; Q1: Cultural Studies; Web of Science Categories: History)
  4. Milovanović, M., Tomić, B. M., and Saulig, N., Wavelets and stochastic theory: Past and future, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 173, 113724 (2023). doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2023.113724. (IF = 9.922 (2021); 1/108 Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications; 1/56 Physics, Mathematical; 7/86 Physics, Multidisciplinary)
  5. Peptenatu, D., Andronache, I., Ahammer, H., Taylor, R., Liritzis, I., Radulovic, M., Ciobanu, B., Burcea, M., Perc, M., Pham, T., Tomić, B. M., Cîrstea, C. I., Lemeni, A. N., Gruia, A. K., Grecu, A,. Marin, M., and Jelinek, H. F., Kolmogorov compression complexity may differentiate different schools of Orthodox iconography, Sci Rep 12 (1), 10743 (2022). doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-12826-w (IF = 4.997 (2021), Multidisciplinary Sciences)
  6. Milovanović, M., and Tomić, B. M., Fractality and self-organization in the orthodox iconography, Complexity 21 (S1), 55-68 (2016). doi:10.1002/cplx.21710 (IF = 4,621 (2016); Multidisciplinary Sciences, Mathematics Interdisciplinary Applications)
  7. Tomić, B. M., i Tomić, M. M., Đorđe Stanojević i nasleđe, Nasleđe 49, 321–333 (2021). doi: 10.46793/NasKg2149.321T (Web of Science Categories: Humanities, Multidisciplinary)
  8. Tomić, B. M., Development of thought in moving to multidisciplinarity: Turning point for artificial intelligence, Vojno delo 65 (3), 182-188 (2013). (Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development (2013): Social Sciences and Humanities: Interdisciplinary Sciences)
  9. Tomić, B. M., and Tomić, M., Juncture between Complex Theory and History & Philosophy of Science, in: The Sixth Conference on Information Theory and Complex Systems – TINKOS 2018, V. Ilić, M. Stanković (eds.), June 18-19, Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia, 5-6 (2018). ISBN: 978-86-80593-67-8
  10. Tomić, B. M., Light as a constituent of icon painting: chemical, physical, physiological and theological aspects, doctoral dissertation, University of Belgrade (2015). (Multidisciplinary PhD studies, programme History and Philosophy of Natural Sciences and Technology)
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