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Gojko Magazinovic
     University of Split, FESB                 Room C606
     R. Boskovica b.b.
     HR-21000 Split
     Croatia
     Ph. +385 21 305 966      Fax +385 21 305 776
     E-mail: gmag@fesb.hr



Dr. Magazinovic received his B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Split in 1982,  M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Zagreb University in 1996 and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Split in 2002.

His main area of research is optimum design of mechanical systems. He has developed several optimization algorithms and applied them to a number of mechanical engineering design problems. Besides, he has developed a wide range of computer aided design and analysis software tools, mostly for application in shipbuilding industry, where he spent more than 15 years as a CAD/CAE designer and a research assistant.

Dr. Magazinovic's teaching interests encompass most areas of computer applications, such as computer programming, software engineering, applied numerical methods, computer aided design, computer aided analysis, optimization methods, and optimum design.

He is a member of ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), SNAME (Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers), ISSMO (International Society for Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization), and HDESK (Croatian Society for Machine Elements and Mechanical Design).


Assignments
  • Engineering Applications of Computers
  • Computer Aided Design


Textbooks   (in Croatian)
  • Engineering Applications of Computers: Computer Programming with C , Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Split 2003   Contents (in Croatian)
  • Engineering Applications of Computers: Computer Programming with Fortran 90, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, Split 2003   Contents (in Croatian)


Recent papers, reports, and projects
  • G. Magazinovic, Regression-based assessment of shafting torsional vibration key responses, Marine Technology 47(2010)1, 65-73.
  • G. Magazinovic, Screening of slow speed marine diesel propulsion shafting design space, Strojarstvo 51(2009)6, 575-586.   Full Text
  • G. Magazinovic, Shaftline Alignment Calculation , Princess A4, Report SAC 108-1.00, 2009
  • G. Magazinovic, Lateral Vibration Analysis of the Propulsion Shaftline, Princess A4, Report LVC 107-1.00, 2009
  • G. Magazinovic, A precise execution timing routine for engineering software evaluation, Advanced Engineering 2(2008)2, 241-250.   Full Text
  • G. Magazinovic, Torsional Vibration Analysis of the Propulsion System, Brodosplit 466-467, Report TVC 127-1.00, 2008
  • G. Magazinovic, Two-point mid-range approximation enhanced recursive quadratic programming method , Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 29(2005)5, 398-405.
  • More thorough bibliography

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