B. Dragovich VISITS TO SOME FOREIGN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS • 1. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Laboratory of Theoretical Physics), Dubna, USSR, December 1975 - December 1976. • 2. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Laboratory of Theoretical Physics), Dubna, USSR, a few times of one month visit in a period 1977-1984. • 3. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, one week 1981. • 4. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 10 days in June 1982. • 5. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Leningrad, 16-19.6.1982. • 6. Institute Henry Poincarè, Paris, one week, July 1982. • 7. Laboratoire de Physique Theorique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, 10 days, August 1984. • 8. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 7-23.10. 1985. • 9. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory for Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia, USSR, 23.10-14.11.2005. • 10. Institute of Mathematics, Kiev, Ukraine, USSR, 16-17.11. 2005. • 11. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 21.05-10.6. 1986. • 12. CERN, Theory Division, Geneva, one month, July-August 1986. • 13. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory for Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia, 13.11-4.12. 1986. • 14. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, three weeks, September 1987. • 15. Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy, Sofia, Bulgaria, 10 days, December 1987. • 16. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, three weeks, March 1988. 1 • 17. University of Adelaide, Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics, Adelaide, Australia, one week, August 1988. • 18. Australian National University, Department of Theoretical Physics, Canberra, Australia, two weeks, August-September 1988. • 19. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Moscow, two weeks, Deceber 1988. • 20. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, two weeks, March 1989. • 21. University of North Carolina, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Chapell Hill, USA, 1-22 February 1990. • 22. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 26 March - 15 April 1990. • 23. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (LTP), Dubna, USSR, 21 September - 20 October 1990. • 24. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 23 February - 22 March 1991. • 25. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 23 September - 14 October 1991. • 26. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 22 June - 22 August 1992. • 27. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 23 October 1992 - 19 January 1993. • 28. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 8 March 1993 - 21 September 1993. • 29. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 18 June - 6 September 1994. • 30. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 15 July - 31 August 1995. • 31. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 22 June - 23 August 1996. • 32. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 12 April - 23 May 1997. • 33. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 3 July - 3 October 1997. 2 • 34. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 1 July - 3 August 1998. • 35. Vaxjo University, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences, Sweden, 3 October - 17 October 1998. • 36. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, 12 June - 8 October 1999. • 37. Vaxjo University, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Sciences, Sweden, 15 November - 19 December 1999. • 38. Karlskrona College, Karlskrona, Sweden, 29 March - 13 April 2000. • 39. Vaxjo University, Vaxjo, Sweden, 14 - 29 April 2000. • 40. Institute of Applied Mathematics, Bonn University, Bonn, 5 October - 5 December 2000. • 41. Max-Planck Institute, and LM University, Muenchen, Germany, 26-28 October 2000. • 42. Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, 17.11.2000. • 43. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 24.02 - 31.03. 2002. • 44. Vaxjo University, Vaxjo, Sweden, 23.02 -13.03 2003. • 45. Karlskrona College, Karlskrona, Sweden, 13 - 15 March 2003. • 46. Vaxjo University, Vaxjo, Sweden, 15 -19.03 2003. • 47. Max-Planck Institute, and LM University, Muenchen, Germany, 6-7 May 2003. • 48. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 1.08 - 10.10. 2003. • 49. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 18.12.2003 - 13.01. 2004. • 50. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Laboratory for Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia, 9-12.03.2004. 3 • 51. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 14.03 - 9.04. 2004. • 52. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 7.06 - 6.07. 2004 • 53. Vaxjo University, Vaxjo, Sweden, 18.05-31.05.2005. • 54. Department of Fundamental Physics, Chalmers University of Technology Goteborg, Sweden, 2 days, May 2005. • 55. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 30.03 - 18.04. 2006. • 56. Max-Planck Institute, and LM University, Muenchen, Germany, 24-28 April 2006. • 57. Vaxjo University, Vaxjo, Sweden, 22-28.11.2006. • 58. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 16.02-14.03. 2007. • 59. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 7.06 - 17.06. 2007. • 60. Yanka Kupala Grodno State University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, , Grodno, Belarus, 18-22.06.2007. • 61. University of Minsk, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Minsk, Belarus, 23.06.2007. • 62. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 25.06 - 28.07. 2007. • 63. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 1.10 - 26.10. 2007. • 64. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 7.04 - 23.05. 2008. • 65. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 3.10 - 17.10. 2008. 4 • 66. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 25.12. 2008 - 25.01. 2009. http://www.mi.ras.ru/ . • 67. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 30.03. 2009 - 30.04. 2009. • 68. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 21.07. 2009 - 20.08. 2009. • 69. Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Yanka Kupala Grodno University, Grodno, Belarus, 24-25.09.2009. http://www.grsu.by/. • 70. Shemyakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, RAS, Moscow, 28.09.2009. http://www.ibch.ru/ . • 71. Laboratoire de Physique Theorique, Annecy-le-Vieux, France, 2-8. 12.2009. • 72. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 5.04. 2010 - 15.04. 2010. • 73. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 1 July 2010, and 12 - 26.07. 2010. • 74. Laboratoire de Physique Theorique, Annecy-le-Vieux, France, 2025 October 2010. • 75. Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 10.01 - 22.01. 2010. • 76. SISSA (Scuola Internazionale Superiore di Studi Avanzati), Trieste, Italy, 13 - 20 November 2011. • 77. Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 20-22.11.2011. • 78. School of Mathematics, Shandong University, Jinan, China. May 14 – June 11, 2012. • 79. Center for Quantum Spacetime (CQUEST), Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea. 26 November – 5 December, 2012. • 80. Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Belarusian State University, Minsk, 20.12.2012. 5 • 81. ZiF, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, Germany, 15-20 April 2013. • 82. International Center for Mathematical Modeling in Physics, Department of Mathematics, Linnaeus University, Vaxjo, Sweden. 24– 29.11.2014 . • 83. International Center for Mathematical Modeling in Physics, Department of Mathematics, Linnaeus University, Vaxjo, Sweden. 25– 29.05.2015 . • - Permanent position in the Institute of Physics, (Center for Theoretical Physics), Belgrade, 1 January 1970 - present. • - Position of the Leading Scientific Researcher in the Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 1 January 2000 - 31 December 2000. • - Position of the Leading Scientific Researcher in the Steklov Mathematical Institute, Department of Mathematical Physics, Moscow, Russia, 1 April 2001 - 31 March 2002. B. Dragovich PARTICIPATION IN SOME INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS • 1. International School of Elementary Particle Physics, Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia, Sept.-Oct. 1968, 1969, 1970. 6 • 2. International School of Elementary Particle Physics, Baško Polje, Yugoslavia, Sept.-Oct. 1971, 1972, 1973. • 3. IV International Symposium on High Energy and Elementary Particle Physics, Varna, Bulgaria, September 1974. • 4. Frontiers of Astronomy 1975, Venice, Italy, 15-19 July 1975. • 5. XVIII International Conference on High Energy Physics, USSR, Tbilisi, July 1976. • 6. IV International Symposium on Nonlocal Field Theories, USSR, Alushta, April 1976. • 7. The Sixth Trieste Conference on Particle Physics, ICTP, Trieste, June 1978. • 8. The Second Marcel Grossmann Meeting, ICTP, Trieste, 1979. • 9. The Seventh Trieste Conference on Particle Physics, ICTP, Trieste, June-July 1980. • 10. Fourth Bulgarian School on Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics: School on Mathematical Problems in Quantum Field Theory, Bulgaria, Primorsko, September 1980. • 11. Monopoles in Quantum Field Theory, ICTP, Trieste, December 1981. • 12. XXI International Conference on High Energy Physics, France, Paris, July 1982. • 13. Summer School ”Supergravity 82”, Int. Centre for Theor. Physics, Trieste, Italy, summer 1982. • 14. 4th Adriatic Meeting on Particle Physics, Yugoslavia, Dubrovnik, June 1983. • 15. Spring School on Supergravity and Supersymmetry and Workshop on Supersymmetry, Supergravity and Kaluza-Klein Theories, ICTP, Trieste, April 1984. 7 • 16. XXII International Conference on High Energy Physics, DDR, Leipzig, July 1984. • 17. Spring School on Supergravity and Supersymmetry and Workshop on Supersymmetry, Supergravity and Superstrings, ICTP, Trieste, April 1986. • 18. 5th Adriatic Meeting on Particle Physics, Yugoslavia, Dubrovnik, 17-23 June 1986. • 19. 11th International Conference on General Relativity and Gravitation, Sweden, Stockholm, 6-12 July 1986. • 20. Summer Workshop in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, ICTP, Trieste, 2 weeks 1986. • 21. Spring School on Superstrings and Workshop on Superstrings, ICTP, Trieste, 1-15 April 1987. • 22. Summer Workshop on High Energy Physics and Cosmology, ICTP, Trieste, 15-29.07. 1987. • 23. Spring School on Superstrings and Workshop on Superstrings, ICTP, Trieste, April 1988. • 24. XI Workshop on High Enery Physics and Field Theory, USSR, Protvino, July 1988. • 25. Fifth Marcel Grossmann Meeting, Australia, Perth, August 1988. • 26. Spring School and Workshop on Superstrings, ICTP, Trieste, 3-14 April 1989. • 27. 6th Adriatic Meeting on Particle Physics, Yugoslavia, Dubrovnik, 12-22 June 1989. • 28. Trieste Conference on Supermembranes and Physics in 2+1 Dimensions, ICTP, Trieste, 17-21 July 1989. • 29. Spring School and Workshop on String Theory and Quantum Gravity, ICTP, Trieste, 23 April to 4 May 1990. 8 • 30. Summer School in High Energy Physics and Cosmology, ICTP, Trieste, one week in June-July 1990. • 31. Spring School and Workshop on String Theory and Quantum Gravity, ICTP, Trieste, 15-26 April 1991. • 32. Third A. Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology, Russia, St.Petersburg, 4-12 July 1995. • 33. Seventh Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, August 1995. • 34. International Mathematical Symposium Dedicated to the Memory of Djuro Kurepa, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, May 27-28, 1996. • 35. Fourth International Conference on p-Adic Functional Analysis, Nijmegen, Netherlands, 3-7 June 1996. • 36. International Conference: Generalized Functions - Linear and Nonlinear Problems, Yugoslavia, Novi Sad, August 31- September 4, 1996. • 37. 9 Russian Gravitational Conference, Russia, Novgorod 24-30 June 1996. • 38. II Mathematical Conference in Pristina, Pristina, Yugoslavia, 1997. • 39. Eighth Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 25-30 August 1997. • 40. Fifth International Conference on p-Adic Functional Analysis, Poland, Poznan, 1-6 June 1998. • 41. Fourth A. Friedmann International Seminar on Gravitation and Cosmology, Russia, St.Petersburg, June 17-25, 1998. • 42. 9th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Russia, Moscow, September 20-26, 1999. • 43. Bogolyubov Conference: Problems of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Moscow-Dubna-Kiev, 27 September - 6 October 1999. • 44. Quantum Days in Vaxjo, Vaxjo, Sweden, December 1999. 9 • 45. Baltic Sea Seminar on Global Analysis, Karlskrona, Sweden, 30 March - 2 April 2000. • 46. Int. Conf. ”Quantization, Gauge Theory, and Strings” dedicated to E. Fradkin, Moscow, 5 - 10 June 2000. • 47. Sixth Int. Conf. on p-Adic Analysis, Ioannina, Greece, 2 - 7 July 2000. • 48. Int. Conference ”Supersymmetry and Quantum Field Theory” dedicated to memory of D.V.Volkov, Kharkov, Ukraine, 25 - 29 July 2000. • 49. Advanced Research Workshop ”Noncommutative Structures in Mathematics and Physics”, Kiev, Ukraine 23-28 September 2000. • 50. XXXVII Winter School on Theoretical Physics: New Developments in Fundamental Interactions Theories , Karpacz, Poland, 6-15.02.2001. • 51. International Conference Dedicated to I.G. Petrovski, Moscow M.V. Lomonosov State University, Moscow, Russia, 22-27 May 2001. • 52. Summer School in Modern Mathematical Physics, Sokobanja, Yugoslavia, 13-25 August 2001. • 53. International Conference ’Filomat’, Nis, Yugoslavia, 26-30 August 2001. • 54. Workshop on Visualization and Verbalization of Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Aspects, 14-15 December 2001, Niš, Yugoslavia. • 55. Workshop ”Contemporary Geometry and Related Topics”, 15-21 May 2002, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. • 56. Third International Sakharov Conference on Physics, Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia, 24-29 June 2002. • 57. International Workshop ”Quantum Gravity and Superstrings”, http://theor.jinr.ru/ qgr/2002/QGR-2002.html, 11-18 July 2002, JINR, Dubna, Russia . 10 • 58. II Summer School in Modern Mathematical Physics, Kopaonik, Yugoslavia, 1-12 September 2002. • 59. Workshop ”Noncommutativity: From Mathematics to Phenomenology”, 2-5 May 2003, Bayrischzell, Germany. • 60. V International Workshop ”Lie Theory and its Applications in Physics”, 16-22 June 2003, Varna, Bulgaria. • 61. Advanced Summer School on Modern Mathematical Physics, 11-22 July 2003, Dubna, Russia. • 62. International Workshop ”Supersymmetries and Quantum Symmetries”, SQS’03, 24-30 July 2003, Dubna Russia. • 63. The First International Conference on p-Adic Mathematical Physics, 1-5 October 2003, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia. • 64. 3rd Summer School in Modern Mathematical Physics, 20-31 August 2004, Zlatibor, Serbia and Montenegro. • 65. International Conference on Generalized Functions, 21-28 September 2004, Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro. • 66. Conference ”Contemporary Geometry and Related Topics”, June 26 - July 2, 2005, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. • 67. IV International Symposium on Quantum Theory and Symmetries (QTS-4), and 6th Workshop on Lie Theory and Its Applications in Physics (LT-6), Varna, Bulgaria, 15-21 August 2005. • 68. The International Workshop ”Supersymmetries and Quantum Symmetries”, SQS’05, Dubna, Russia, 27-31 July 2oo5. • 69. 2nd International Conference on p-Adic Mathematical Physics, 1521 September 2005, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. • 70. 14th National Conference of Astronomers of Serbia and Montenegro, 12-15 October 2005, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. • 71. Workshop ”Noncommutativity and Physics”, Bayrischzell, Germany, 21-25.04.2006. 11 • 72. XV International Colloquium ”Integrable Systems and Quantum Symmetries”, 15-17 June 2005, Prague, Czech Republic. • 73. XXV Workshop on Geometric Methods in Physics, 2-8 July 2006, Bialowieza, Poland. • 74. 4th Summer School in Modern Mathematical Physics, 3-14 September 2006, Belgrade, Serbia. • 75. Ideje Nikole Tesle (Ideas of Nikola Tesla), 22-23.09.2006, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina. • 76. Theoretical Approaches for the Genome, 8-10 November 2006, LAPTH, Annecy, France. • 77. Actual Problems of Mathematics and Computer Modeling, 18-22 June 2007, Yanka Kupala Grodno State University, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Grodno, Belarus. • 78. The International Workshop ”Supersymmetries and Quantum Symmetries”, SQS’07, July 30 - August 4, 2007, Dubna, Russia. • 79. 3rd International Conference on p-Adic Mathematical Physics: From Planck scale physics to complex systems to biology, 1-6 October 2007, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia. • 80. Croatian-German Bilateral Symposium: Workshop on Field Theory, Non-Commutative Geometry and Strings, Zagreb, Croatia, 9-11.11.2007 . http://umbriel.phy.hr/zgws2007/index.php . • 81. Third National Conference on Theoretical Physics, 10-13 June 2008, Busteni, Romania. • 82. 5th Mathematical Physics Meeting: Summer School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics, 6-17 July 2008, Belgrade. http://www.phy.bg.ac.yu/ mphys5 . • 83. EU RTN Workshop Constituents, Fundamental Forces and Symmetries of the Universe (FU - 4), 11 -17 September 2008, Varna, Bulgaria. • 84. XV National Conference of Astronomers of Serbia, 2-5 October 2008, Belgrade. 12 • 85. School and Workshop ”Theoretical Approaches for the Genome (TAG’08)”, 20-24.10.2008, Annecy, France. http://lappweb.in2p3.fr/lapth2005/TAG08/index.php . • 86. First Physics Congress of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Teslić, Republika Srpska, 20-22.12.2008. http://www.fizika.rs.ba/Obrazac3/Kongres.htm. • 87. 2nd Conference on String Field Theory and Related Aspects, Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia, 12-19 April 2009. http://sft09.mi.ras.ru • 88. Kako razumjeti Univerzum: doprinos astronomskih i fizičkih istraživanja (How to understand the Universe: contribution of physical and astronomical investigations), povodom Godine astronomije, Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosna i Hercegovina, 28–29. 05. 2009. • 89. International Workshop “Lie Theory and Its Applications in Physics”, Varna (Bulgaria), 15-21 June 2009. http://theo.inrne.bas.bg/ dobrev/LT8.htm • 90. International Workshop “Supersymmetries and Quantum Symmetries”, Dubna (Russia), July 29 – August 3, 2009. http://www.jinr.ru • 91. International Bogolyubov Conference “Problems of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics”(dedicated to the 100th anniversary of N.N. Bogolyubov birth), August 21-27, 2009, Moscow–Dubna, Russia. • 92. Fourth International Conference on p-Adic Mathematical Physics, Grodno, Belarus, 20-25.09.2009. http://www.padics2009.org/ . • 93. Excellence in Basic and Engineering Sciences And Education Physics and Mathematics in South Eastern Europe. Feb. 18–21, 2010, Niš, Serbia. • 94. The 7th International Spring School and Workshop in Quantum Field Theory and Hamiltonian Systems, 10-15 May 2010, Craiova & Calimanesti, Romania. • 95. TABIS2010: Theoretical Approaches to BioInformation Systems, (Talk: p-Adic Modeling of the Genetic Code), 20-21 May 2010, Belgrade (Serbia). 13 • 96. International Conference “Quantum Field Theory and Gravity”, (Talk: Field Theory of p-Adic Scalar Strings), Tomsk State Pedagogical University, July 5–9, 2010, Tomsk, Russia. • 97. 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Physics and its Applications, MPA’10, August 29 - September 4, 2010, Samara, Russia. • 98. 6th Mathematical Physics Meeting: Summer School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics, 14-23 September, 2010, Belgrade, Serbia. • 99. XVI Geometrical Seminar, 20-25 September, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia. • 100. Theoretical Approaches to the Genome and proteins, TAGp2010, 20-22 October 2010, Annecy, France. • 101. The Second Symposium “Mathematics and Applications”, Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade, 27 – 28.05.2011. • 102. IX. International Workshop “Lie Theory and its Applications in Physics”, 20 – 26 June 2011, Varna, Bulgaria. http://theo.inrne.bas.bg/ dobrev/LT9.htm • 103. Frontiers of Nevanlinna Theory 2: p-adic function theory and arithmetic dynamics, 27-29 June 2011, London, UK. http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/ ucahrha/conferences/frontiers/frontiers2.html • 104. SEENET-MTP Network Seminar: Trends in Modern Physics for the elementary and high school teachers from Balkan countries and neighboring regions, 19 - 21 August 2011, Niš, Serbia. http://bsw2011.seenetmtp.info/event/bss2011 • 105. SEENET-MTP Workshop JW2011: Scientific and Human Legacy of Julius Wess, 27-28 August 2011, Donji Milanovac, Serbia. http://bsw2011.seenetmtp.info/event/jw2011 • 106. SEENET-MTP Workshop BW2011: Particle Physics from TeV to Plank Scale, 28 Aug. - 1 Sept., Donji Milanovac, Serbia. http://bsw2011.seenetmtp.info/event/bw2011. 14 • 107. MiniTAGp 2011: Theoretical Approaches for the Genome and the proteins, 15 – 16 Sept. 2011, Annecy, France. http://indico.in2p3.fr/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=5569 • 108. Physics Conference TIM-11, Faculty of Physics, West university of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania, 24-27.11.2011. ABSTRACT BOOK pp. 92 – 93. http://www.physics.uvt.ro/ tim-11/ • 109. International Meeting: Data Mining in Bioinformatics, Faculty of Mathematics, Belgrade, Serbia, 26-28 June 2012. http://bioinfo.matf.bg.ac.rs/dmbi2012/ • 110. XVII Geometrical Seminar, Plenary Talk “On Geometry in Modern Cosmology”, Zlatibor, 3–8.09.2012. http://poincare.matf.bg.ac.rs/ geometricalseminar/. • 111. The 8-th Workshop “Quantum Field Theory and Hamiltonian Systems”, Talk “On Modified Gravity”, Craiova (Romania), 19–22 September 2012. • 112. The 4-th Meeting “Science and Society”, Craiova (Romania), 19– 22 September 2012. • 113. International Conference p-Adic Methods for Modelling of Complex Systems, 15–20 April 2013, ZiF, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany. Plenary talk “On p-Adic Genetic Code and Bio/Information.” http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/ • 114. Balkan Workshop BW2013: Beyond Standard Models, 25–29 April 2013, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia. Talk “On Modified Gravity and Cosmology.” http://bw2013.seenet-mtp.info/. • 115. X. International Workshop: Lie Theory and Its Applications in Physics, 17–23 June 2013, Varna, Bulgaria. http://theo.inrne.bas.bg/ dobrev/LT-10.htm . • 116. 9th International ISAAC Congress, 5–9 August 2013, Krakow, Poland. http://www.isaac2013.up.krakow.pl/ . 15 • 117. 6th International Petrov Symposium: High Energy Physics, Cosmology and Gravity, 5–8 September 2013, Kiev, Ukraine. http://quark.itp.tuwien.ac.at/ diefaust/Symposium/2013/ . • 118. Theoretical Approaches to BioInformation Systems – TABIS 2013 , 17–22 September 2013, Belgrade, Serbia. http://www.tabis2013.ipb.ac.rs/ • 119. Conference “Mathematical Physics”. Vladimirov 90, Dedicated to the 90th Birthday of Academician V.S. Vladimirov, 13–15 November 2013, Moscow, Russia. http://vsv90.mi.ras.ru/ • 120. TIM 2013 Physics Conference – Physics without Frontiers, 20–22 November 2013, Timisoara, Romania. http://www.timconference.com/ . • 121. TAGp 2013: Theoretical Approaches for the Genome and the Proteins, 28–29 November 2013, Annecy, France. https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/8970/ . • 122. 18th Geometrical Seminar, 25–28 May 2014, Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia. http://tesla.pmf.ni.ac.rs/people/geometrijskiseminarxviii/index.php • 123. The Second National Conference on Infirmation Theory and Complex Systems – TINKOS 2014, 16–17 June 2014, Niš, Serbia. http://www.tinkos.rs/ • 124. Days of Analysis in Novi Sad – DANS14, 3–7 July 2014, Novi Sad, Serbia. http://www.univie.ac.at/nuhag-php/event-NEW/make.php?event=dans14 • 125. String Field Theory and Related Aspects VI, SFT2014, July 28 – August 1, 2014, SISSA, Trieste, Italy. http://www.sissa.it/tpp/activity/conferences/SFT2014/ 16 • 126. 8th Mathematical Physics Meeting: Summer School and Conference on Modern Mathematical Physics, 24–31 August 2014, Belgrade, Serbia. http://www.mphys8.ipb.ac.rs/ • 127. Savremena matematička fizika i njene primjene, Modern Mathematical Physics and its Applications, 12–14 September 2014, Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, B& H. http://www.matfiz.rs.ba/ . • 128. Joint Meeting on Quantum Field Theory and Nonlinear Dynamics, 24–28 September 2014, Sinaia, Romania. http://cis01.central.ucv.ro/physics/en/workshop-Sinaia-2014/index.html • 129. Physics Conference TIM 14, 20-22.11.2014, West University of Timisoara, Romania. • 130. Conference TAGp 2014: Theoretical Approaches for the Genome and the proteome, 4-5.12.2014, Chambery, France. https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/9888/ • 131. Peta Matematička Konferencija Republike Srpske (Fifth Mathematical Conference of the Republic of Srpska), Trebinje, 5-6.06.2016. • 132. XI. International Workshop LIE THEORY AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN PHYSICS, 15-21 June 2015, Varna, Bulgaria. http://theo.inrne.bas.bg/ dobrev/LT-11.htm . • 133. 17