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Miroslav D. Filipovic

CURRICULUM VITAE

Miroslav Filipovic Page 1 29/09/2003

PERSONAL DETAILS

DATE OF BIRTH: 23-9-1967

MARITAL STATUS: Married

CITIZENSHIP: AUSTRALIAN

HOME ADDRESS: 38 Waterford Way

Glenmore Park 2745 NSW

AUSTRALIA

E-MAILS: m.filipovic@uws.edu.au

mfilipovic@atnf.csiro.au

fica@mpe.mpg.de

PHONE CONTACT: +61 411 547 892

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

1. Doctor of Philosophy in Physics-Astronomy (1996) (University of Western Sydney)

2. Masters Qualifying in Physics-Astronomy (1994) (University of Western Sydney)

3. Bachelor of Science in Astrophysics (1991) (University of Belgrade)

4. Technician of Thermo-Physics (1986) (Education Centre "Beogradski skojevci")

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Current Activities and Interests

Astronomy, Education and Information Technology are my profession, hobby, interest and passion. Especially, research and computing has been a source of fascination for me now since the early 1980s.

Together with couple of colleagues, I have developed the first Astronomy Internet Master (AIM) degree at University of Western Sydney which showed HUGE success around the world with over 250 students. Also, I have extensive experience in radio/X-ray Astronomy research and implementation into University educational system. The imaging at all frequencies especially at radio and millimeter are my main ‘tools’. All the work is closely related to understanding the evolution of, and interactions between galaxies and the processes of star-formation and star evolution as they affect galaxy evolution. Also, I have been involved in projects which develop astronomical software (for data reduction; exp. MIRIAD, AIPS++, MIDAS and NOD2).

My major scientific research interests are in SNR, HII regions, AGNs, extragalactic distances and X-ray background radiation (Pavo deep field), virtual observatory, star/planet formation and Stellar Content (WR, O, B stars) in nearby galaxies. This research includes:

o Observations with the Australia Telescope Compact Array and Anglo-Australian Telescopes of several southern nearby galaxies, in order to study their morphology, composition (SNRs, HII regions, Stellar Content, Be stars, PN…), and the core and jet structure (if they exist!).

o Observations with the XMM and CHANDRA to further analyse (multi-frequency) those extragalactic galaxies/sources (NGC 7793, NGC 45, NGC 247, Sagittarius Dwarf, Abell S0102, NGC 300 and the MCs).

o UK Schmidt – Hα, [SII] and [OIII] survey of the Southern Galactic Plane. I am a PI of this project.

o Optical spectroscopy, with the AAT, to determine existence of several newly discovered extragalactic X-ray binaries and PN.

o I am also involved in several other collaborations using the Australia Telescope National Facility:

o studies of the Galactic SNRs and HII regions

o studies of the neutral hydrogen (HI) and dust in the Small and Large Magellanic Cloud

So far, I have successfully supervised two PhD, twelve MSc and two Honours students at University of Western Sydney. Under my supervision, one high-school student from Blue-Mountains Grammar won BHP science award of the year (1997). I gave a numerous talks to various community groups, schools and universities around the world.

I have produced over 50 refereed and conference papers. The Cambridge University Press recently agreed to publish my book entitled “Multi-frequency Astronomy”. I gave a numerous talks at most prestigious Institutes in US, Europe and Australia. I am very familiar with the most advanced technology and science instruments, satellites and all computer hardware.

My background is therefore broad and encompasses many areas of technology, management, science and computers research and education.

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Computing

While I am fascinated by the new and untried, and strive to apply bleeding edge technology to all my endeavours, wherever and whenever possible and appropriate, my principal goal is to exceed expectations in all circumstances. I have, on numerous occasions, successfully demonstrated that this approach does not compromise my ability to deliver on time & on budget!

In order to stay abreast of developments that help me create my unique brand of solution, I undertake both professional and technical development to keep my mind fresh, open and receptive to new ideas, methods and technologies.

I have developed several WWW sites from which most significant are: www.vasiona.com and http://edtech.nepean.uws.edu.au/astronomy/aim/index.html . These sites are cutting-age www technology incorporating so called TOP-CLASS and Blackboard software.

In past 12 years, both at UWS and in MPE, I was involved in management of all company computers, local network, WWW sites and research/development.

I have extensive computer experience with the PCs (currently Windows XP and LINUX RedHat 9.0) and an Apple Macintosh (OS X). I also use the UNIX system on Sun and Sparc workstations (over 15 years of experience) and the VMS operating system on Vax and microVax computers.

I am in command of several program languages such as FORTRAN, Pascal, Visual Basic, C++ programming and the use of a variety of image processing packages. The packages include AIPS++, CIAO, KARMA, SAO, IRAF, MIDAS and MIRIAD (used for AT data). I have experience with writing graphics programs in PGPLOT, PONGO, NCAR graphics and GF. I use LaTeX to prepare text (e.g. papers) and Microsoft Word. Also, I have very extensive experience with Web Design, HTML … MS Office 97/2000, Outlook MS Exchange - I am using on daily basis.

I have been involved in development of several e-learning tools (software design and programming) such as Blackboard, Topclacss, WebCT and TLM.

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MAJOR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES AND ACHIVEMENTS

o 52 Published Papers (28 refereed and 24 conferences)

o 17 Presentations at Conferences, Meetings, Workshops and Symposium - World Wide

o Sydney (ATNF, Sydney Uni, UWS, MSSSO)

o Max-Planck Institut fur extraterrestrische Physik, Garching-Germany

o University of Victoria BC, Canada

o SAO and University of Capetown, South Africa

o University of Bonn, Germany

o University of New Mexico, USA

o University of Urbana-Champaign, USA

o University of Singapore, Singapore

o ROE - Edinburgh, UK

o Instituto de Astrofisica, Canary Island Spain

o University of Padova, Italy

o University of Maryland, USA

o University of Virgin Islands, USA

o Major Scientific Discoveries Include:

o 21 new SNRs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)

o 7 new SNRs in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC)

o 5 new X-ray binaries in the LMC and 8 in the SMC

o 54 new HII regions in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs)

o Several new features in the Magellanic System – Bridge and Stream

o Optical, Radio and X-ray detections of BCDG He 2-10

o Radio detection of galactic SNR RX J0852-4622 (Vela Z)

o Optical detection of several new MCs Be stars from the ROSAT surveys

o Radio detection of NGC 300 (SNRs and HII regions)

o Optical, Radio and ROSAT X-ray detections of Abell S0102 Galaxy Cluster

o Optical, Radio and ROSAT X-ray detections of NGC 7793

o 2 new SNRs in the Milky Way

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o Teaching (over 12 years of experience!):

o AIM (Astronomy Internet Masters over 180 students) – UWS

o BSc Astronomy – UWS (Astronomy 1A, 1B; Extragalactic Astronomy; Labs…)

o BSc Astronomy Honours – UWS (student projects)

o BSc Physics – UWS (Senior Physics Laboratory 1, 2 and 3; Physics 1, 2; Nuclear Physics)

o MSc Astronomy – UWS (student projects)

o PhD Astronomy – UWS (student projects)

o Collaboration Institutions:

o University of Western Sydney (Lecturer)

o Australian Telescope National Facility, CSIRO (Honorary Fellow from 1997)

o Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik (Honorary Fellow from 1995)

o Royal Observatory Edinburgh

o Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie

o Radioastronomisches Institut der Universität Bonn

o Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (Spain, Canary Islands)

o University of New Mexico

o University of Padova

o University of Urbana-Champaign

o MIT Center for Space Research

o Professional Memberships:

o International Astronomical Union (1998- )

o Astronomical Society of Australia (1992- )

o Australian Institute of Physics (1992-)

o American Astronomical Society (1995- )

o German Physics and Astronomy Society (1995- )

o Astronomical Society of Serbia (1981- )

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o Awarded with:

o 9 observing days for the MCs - observations at the ATCA (SNRs, HII regions and Planetary Nebulae)

o 4 observing days for the MCs - observations at the AAO (Taurus, 2dF)

o 8 observing days for the MCs - observations at the Parkes radio telescope

o 1 observing day for the He 2-10 - observations at the ATCA

o 1 observing day for the NGC 300 - observations at the ATCA

o 1 observing day for the NGC 300 - observations at the VLA

o 7 observing nights for the MCs - observations at the MSSSO

o 60 observing nights for the MCs/Galactic Plane - observations at the UK Schmidt (AAO)

o 1 observing day for the Comet Hale-Bopp - observations at the Parkes

o 1 observing day for the SNR RX J0852.0-4622 - observations at the ATCA

o 1 observing day for the SNR RX J0852.0-4622 - observations at the Parkes

o 2 observing nights for the He 2-10 - observations at the 2.56m NOT (Canary Island)

o 4 observing days for two new Galactic SNRs - observations at the ATCA

o Research Grants:

o Three times Gold Medal in National Competition in Astronomy 82/84/86 (Serbia)

o First Prize in International Youth Science Olympiad (Czechoslovakia 1986)

o Scholarship from Serbian Academy of Science and Art (to study BSc. 1987)

o Australian Government Overseas Postgraduate Research Scholarship for UWS Nepean (1992)

o Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, (Garching, Germany 1995) –research grant

o Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, (Bonn, Germany 1995) – research grant

o University of Padova, (Italy 1995) – research grant

o University of Western Sydney, Nepean (1996) – Physics Department travel grant

o Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik and University of Western Sydney Nepean (1997) – shared Postdoctoral Fellowship

o University of Western Sydney (2001) – Seed Grant

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Technological Proficiencies...

• Operating Systems including:

o UNIX/Linux (RedHat 9.0)

o Windows XP/NT/2000

o Mac OS X…

• Networking:

o DNS & BIND

o TCP/IP

o IEEE 802.3 Ethernet

o ATM

o ADSL

o MPLS

• Programming languages and meta-languages:

o X/HTML

o XML

o Java (J2EE)

o Perl

o Prolog

o FORTRAN

o Pascal

o C#

o JavaScript

o Shell scripting

• Databases:

o Sybase

o Oracle 8i

o MS Access

• System Analysis and Design (OO & Structured Approach)

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Personal Attributes:

o Precise and accurate worker with background demonstrating pride in performance and successful work accomplishment

o Strong problem solving, analytical, organizational and communicational skills, paying professional attention to details

o Developed strong relationship with new students and nurtured relationship with existing students

o Welcome new challenges, quickly learning new skills and procedures with excellent memory retention

o Function well both independently and as a team player with strong verbal and written skills

o Proactive, resourceful, goal-driven, highly motivated and detail sensitive

Professional Work Experience:

April 2002 – present Senior Lecturer (UWS)

January 2000 – February 2002 Lecturer B (UWS)

Jan 1997 – Jan 2000 Post-Doctoral Fellow (MPE)

Mar 1993 – Dec 1996 Lecturer A (UWS)

Feb 1988 – Feb 1992 Research Assistant (Belgrade Observatory)

REFEREES:

Prof. John Danziger danziger@ts.astro.it

Dr. Lister Staveley-Smith Lister.Staveley-Smith@csiro.au +61 2 9372 4271 (office)

Prof. Wolfgang Pietsch wnp@mpe.mpg.de +49 89 30000 3879 (office)

A/Prof. Graeme L. White graemewhiteau@yahoo.com.au +61 7 4781 4137 (office)

Languages:

o English (fluent, written and spoken)

o Serbian (native)

o Russian (fluent and spoken)

o German (fluent and spoken)

o Slovakian (good understanding)

o Italian (some understanding)

o Spanish (some understanding)

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Refereed publications:

1) Filipovic M.D., Haynes R.F., White G.L., Jones P.A., Klein U., Wielebinski R.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. IV. Catalogues of radio sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud at 1.40, 2.45, 4.75, 4.85 and 8.55 GHz.’

1995, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 111, 311-332

2) Filipovic M.D., White G.L., Haynes R.F., Jones P.A., Meinart D., Wielebinski R., Klein U.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. IVa. Catalogue of radio sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud at 2.30GHz (λ=13cm)’ 1996, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 120, 77-82

3) Filipovic M.D.,

‘A multi-frequency investigation of discrete sources in the Magellanic Clouds’

1996, Pub. Astron. Soc. Aust, 13, 286

4) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F., Klein U., Wielebinski R.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds V. Catalogues of radio sources in the Small Magellanic Cloud at 1.42, 2.45, 4.75, 4.85 and 8.55 GHz’

1997, Astron. and Astrophys Suppl., 121, 321-326

5) Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W.N., Haynes R.F., White G.L., Jones P.A., Wielebinski R., Klein U., Dennerl K., Kahabka P., Lazendic J.S.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. VI. Discrete sources common to radio and X-ray surveys of the Magellanic Clouds’

1998, Astron. and Astrophys Suppl., 127, 119-138

6) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F.,

‘Comparison of discrete sources in radio and H-alpha surveys of the Magellanic Clouds and the potential for the new H-alpha survey’

1998, Pub. Astron. Soc. Aust, 15, 128-131

7) Filipovic M.D., Haynes R.F., White G.L., Jones P.A.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. VII. Discrete radio-continuum sources in the Magellanic Clouds’

1998, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 130, 421-440

8) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F.,

‘A radio continuum study of the Magellanic Clouds. VIII. Discrete sources common to radio and infrared surveys of the Magellanic Clouds’

1998, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 130, 441-448

9) Haberl F., Pietsch W., Filipovic M.D.,

‘1SAX J0544.1-710 = RX J0544.1-7100’

1998, IAU Circular 6867

10) Kahabka P., Pietsch W., Filipovic M.D., Haberl F.,

‘A ROSAT PSPC X-ray survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud’

1999, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 136, 1-14

11) Mendez D.I., Esteban L.K., Filipovic M.D., Ehle M., Haberl F., Pietsch W., Haynes R. F.,

‘A complex bipolar outflow in the Wolf-Rayet BCDG He 2-10’

1999, Astron. and Astrophys., 349, 801

12) Haberl F., Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Kahabka P.,

‘A ROSAT PSPC catalogue of X-ray sources in the SMC region’

2000, Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl., 142, 41

13) Filipovic M.D., Haberl F., Pietsch W., Morgan D.,

‘A multi-frequency study of the SMC region around AX J0105-722’

2000, Astron. and Astrophys., 353, 129

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14) Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Haberl F.,

‘A multi-frequency identification study of the SMC X-ray binary AX J0049-732’

2000, Astron. and Astrophys., 361, 823

15) Haberl F., Dennerl K., Filipovic M. D., Aschenbach B., Pietsch W., Trümper J.,

‘AGN in the XMM-Newton first-light image as probes for the interstellar medium in the LMC’

2001, Astron. and Astrophys., 365, 208

16) Sasaki M., Stadlbauer T. F. X., Haberl F., Filipovic M. D., Bennie P. J.,

‘XMM-Newton EPIC observation of SMC SNR 0102-72.3 EPIC Observation of SMC SNR 0102-72.3’

2001, Astron. and Astrophys., 365, 237

17) Read A.M., Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Jones P.A.,

‘Radio jets and diffuse X-ray emission around the peculiar galaxy pair ESO 295-IG022’

2001, Astron. and Astrophys., 369, 467

18) Filipovic M.D., Bohlsen T., Reid W., Staveley-Smith L., Jones P. A., Nohejl K.,

‘An ATCA Radio-Continuum Study of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Part 1: Source Catalogues at 1.42 and 2.37 GHz’

2002, MNRAS, 335. 1085

19) Hadgins D.W., Filipovic M.D.,

‘Photometric Techniques Using Small College Research Instruments for Study of the Extrasolar Planetary Transits of HD 209458’

2002, Pub. Astron. Soc. Aust, 19, 443

20) Filipovic M.D., Anderson M., Ekers R.D., Danziger J., Zimmerman H-U., et al.,

‘A Multi-Frequency Study of a Pavo Deep Field’

2003, Ser. Astroph. J., 166, 13

21) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., White G.L.,

‘The Relation between Radio and Vacuum Ultra-Violet flux for HII Regions and Supernova Remnants in the Large Magellanic Cloud’

2003, Ser. Astroph. J., 166, 31

22) Filipovic M.D., Aschenbach B., Iyudin A., Haynes R.F., Jones P.A., White G.L.,

‘A radio-continuum study of the supernova remnant RX J0852.0-4622’

2003, Astron. and Astrophs. Letters, submitted

23) Filipovic M.D., Bohlsen T., Reid W., Staveley-Smith L., Jones P. A., Nohejl K.,

‘An ATCA Radio-Continuum Study of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC)’ Part 2: SNRs and HII regions’

2003, MNRAS, submitted

24) Anderson M., Filipovic M.D., Danziger J., Ekers R.D.,

‘New RASS BL-Lac Objects’

2003, MNRAS, submitted

25) Filipovic M.D., Payne J., Jones P.A., Mizuno N., Johnoson S.,

‘Multi-frequency study of the Galactic SNR MSH 11-61A’

2003, Pub. Astron. Soc. Japan, submitted

26) Stupar M., Filipovic M. D., White G. L.

‘Galactic SNRs in the PMN’

2003, MNRAS, submitted

27) Filipovic M. D., Staveley-Smith L., Wolleben M.,

‘SNRs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)’

2003, MNRAS, submitted

28) Panutti T., Duric N., Lacey C. K., Filipovic M. D.,

‘Properties of Candidate Radio SNRs in Nearby Galaxies’

2003, ApJ, submitted

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Conference Proceedings Publications:

1) Ninkovic S., Filipovic M.,

‘Orbits of the Magellanic Clouds’

1991, In: Haynes R.F., Milne D.K., (eds.) Proc. IAU Symp. 148, The MCs. Reidel, Dordrecht, p. 475

2) Ninkovic S., Filipovic M.,

1992, In: Paraskevopoulos K.M., (eds.) Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Balkan Physics Union, p. 121

3) Filipovic M.D.,

‘The radio - X-ray comparison of sources in the LMC’

1996, ATNF News, No. 28, 13

4) Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F.,

‘Investigation of sources common to radio and X-ray surveys of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)’

1996, in Rontgenstrahlung from the Universe, MPE Report 263, eds H.U. Zimmermann, J.E. Trümper, H. Yorke, Max-Planck Institut fur extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany, p. 373

5) White G.L., Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., Haynes R.F., Wielebinski R., Klein U.,

‘Radio Continuum Surveys of the Magellanic Clouds’

1996, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 28, p. 931

6) Filipovic M.D., White G.L., Jones P.A., Pietsch W., Haynes R.F., Wielebinski R., Klein U.,

‘A Radio - X-ray comparison of sources in the Large Magellanic Clouds (LMC)’

1996, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 28, p. 953

7) Filipovic, M.D., White, G.L., Jones, P.A., Haynes, R.F., Pietsch, W., Wielebinski, R., Klein, U.,

‘The Magellanic Clouds: Overview of their History, Structure, Chemical Composition and Surveys’

1997, in The History of the Milky Way and Its Satellite System., ASP Conf. Ser. 112, ed. A. Burkert, D.H. Hartman, & S.R. Majewski, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, p. 91-107

8) Filipovic M.D., Staveley-Smith L.,

‘The ATCA Radio-continuum Investigation of the Magellanic Clouds’

1998, in The Magellanic Clouds and Other Dwarf Galaxies, Proceedings of the Bonn/Bochum-Graduiertenkolleg Workshop, eds. T. Richtler & J.M. Braun, Shaker Verlag, Aachen, p. 137

9) Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F., Haberl F.,

‘Investigation of the Small Magellanic Cloud from ROSAT PSPC Archival Data’

1999, in Rontgenstrahlung from the Universe, ed. J.E. Trümper, Max-Planck Institut fur extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany, MPE Report 272, p. 294

10) Haynes R.F., Staveley-Smith L., Mebold U., Filipovic M.D., et al.,

‘Narrow Band HI System for the Parkes Telescope Multibeam Package’

1999, Proc. IAU Symp 190, ‘New Views of the MCs’, Y.H. Chu, N. Suntzeff, J. Hesser, (ed), p. 108

11) Filipovic M.D., Staveley-Smith L., White G.L., Haynes R.F., Jones P.A.,

‘A Radio-Continuum Study of the Magellanic Clouds’

1999, Proc. IAU Symp 190, ‘New Views of the MCs’, Y.H. Chu, N. Suntzeff, J. Hesser, (ed), p. 165

12) Haberl F., Pietsch W., Filipovic M.D.,

‘ROSAT Survey of X-ray Sources in the Magellanic Clouds’

1999, Proc. IAU Symp 190, ‘New Views of the MCs’, Y.H. Chu, N. Suntzeff, J. Hesser, (ed), p. 187

13) Filipovic M.D., Pietsch W., Jones P.A., White G.L., Haynes R.F., Haberl F.,

‘Radio and X-ray Study of SNRs in the Magellanic Clouds’

1999, in , Proc. IAU Symp. 192., eds. Whitelock P., Cannon R., p. 104

14) Mendez D.I., Esteban L.K., Filipovic M.D., et al,

‘A multi-frequency study of the Wolf-Rayet blue compact dwarf galaxy He2-10’

1999, In: Karel A. van der Hucht, Gloria Koenigsberger, and Philippe R. J. Eenens (ed). San Francisco, Calif. : Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Proc. IAU Symp. 193, p. 610

15) Pannuti T. G., Filipovic M. D., Duric N., Pietsch W., Read A.,

‘X-ray and Radio Observations of Supernova Remnants in NGC 300’

2000, American Astronomical Society, HEAD meeting #32, #32.12

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16) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., Aschenbach B.,

'Vela Z - so Young and so Exotic',

2001, in Young Supernova Remnants, AIP Conference Proceedings 565, eds S.S. Holt & U. Hwang, American Institute of Physics, Melville, New York, p. 267 – 270

17) Filipovic M.D., Jones P.A., White G.L.,

'An Investigation of SNRs in the Magellanic Clouds - SNR B0450-708 and SNR B0455-687',

2001, in Young Supernova Remnants, AIP Conference Proceedings 565, eds S.S. Holt & U. Hwang, American Institute of Physics, Melville, New York, p. 429 – 432

18) Panutti T., Filipovic M.D., Duric N., Pietsch W., Read A.,

'X-ray and Radio Observations of Supernova Remnants in NGC 300',

2001, in Young Supernova Remnants, AIP Conference Proceedings 565, eds S.S. Holt & U. Hwang, American Institute of Physics, Melville, New York, p. 445 – 448

19) Pannuti T. G., Allen G. E., Flanagan K. A., Filipovic M. D., Dickel J. R.,

‘Chandra/ATCA Observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud Supernova Remnants N103B and N132D’

2001, American Astronomical Society Meeting 199, 126.05

20) Sasaki M., Stadlbauer T. F. X., Haberl F., Filipovic M. D., Bennie P. J.,

‘XMM-Newton EPIC Observation of SMC SNR 0102-72.3’

2001, in New Century of X-ray Astronomy, ASP Conference Proceedings Vol. 251, eds H. Inoue & H. Kunieda. San Francisco, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, p. 270

21) Jaenisch H. M., Filipovic M. D.,

‘Classification of Jacoby Stellar Spectra Data Using Data Modeling’

2002, in "Imaging and Spectrometry SPIE" (SPIE Conference Proceedings), VIII session 7 Clustering and Classification, Seattle, 4816-32

22) Filipovic M. D., Stupar M., Jones P. A., White G. L.,

‘Galactic SNRs in the PMN Survey’

2002, in "Neutron Stars in Supernova Remnants" (ASP Conference Proceedings), eds P. O. Slane and B. M. Gaensler, 271, 387

23) Filipovic M. D., Jones P. A., White G. L.,

‘SNRs in the Magellanic Clouds’

2002, in "Neutron Stars in Supernova Remnants" (ASP Conference Proceedings), eds P. O. Slane and B. M. Gaensler, 271, 395

24) Parker Q. A, Phillipps S., Filipovic M. D., et al.

‘The completition and release of the AA/UKST H-alpha survey’

2003, to appear in ‘IAU APRM in Tokyo’

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