Ljiljana Trajkovic


Office:
M267 Cory Hall
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley CA 94720-1770
Tel.: (510) 643-8351
FAX.: (510) 642-2739
ljilja at eecs.berkeley.edu

1995/1997 NSF Visiting Faculty at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department of UC Berkeley, on leave of absence from Bell Communications Research.

Schedule:
Fall 97

Research Interests:

Data communications:
  • high-speed networks traffic modeling, characterization, and collection
  • performance evaluation and simulation of congestion control algorithms
  • design of ATM switching systems.
Nonlinear circuits and systems:
  • software tools for circuit simulation
  • homotopy methods for finding dc, steady-state, and transient solutions of transistor circuits
  • theory of nonlinear circuits.

Teaching:

Fall '97, EECS1: ``The First Course''
Spring '97, EECS20: ``Introduction to Real-Time Digital Systems''
Fall '96, EE298-23: ``Theory, Analysis, and Simulation of Nonlinear Circuits''
Spring '96, EE290N: ``Advanced Topics in System Theory: Theory, Analysis, and Simulation of Nonlinear Circuits''

Mentoring:

Graduate Research Projects
Undergraduate Research Projects
As a part of the NSF Visiting Professorship for Women Program, I closely work with WICSE (Women in Computer Science and Engineering).
WICSE Seminar


Editorships/Program committees


Selected publications


Current affiliation

Former affiliations


My childhood memories: Prokletije, mountains in Yugoslavia on the border between Montenegro and Albania:


Ljiljana Trajkovic, (ljilja at eecs.berkeley.edu).
Last updated Tue Jul 14 15:31:47 PDT 1998.