Bajric Sanel
Ph.D. Economics & Computer Science
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Educational Background
1998-2003
University of SarajevoFaculty of Economics, Bachelor Degree
This academic background combines a robust understanding of economic principles with the technical know-how of information systems management. This unique blend of skills equips me with a holistic view of both the technological and economic aspects of business management, enabling him to strategize and implement solutions that align technology with economic goals effectively.
2007-2009
University of Banja LukaFaculty of Economics, Master Degree
As a holder of a Master's Degree from the Faculty of Economics, my academic path led me to the fascinating confluence of fractal theory, information technology, and economics. My thesis centered on the application of fractal theory, using its unique mathematical properties to predict and forecast economic behavior.
This exploration allowed me to dive deep into the intricate world of fractals, utilizing their self-similar patterns to address complex economic forecasting challenges. Coupling this with my IT background, I harnessed the power of technology to model these fractal-based predictions effectively.
This experience provided me with profound insights into how we can leverage mathematical models and technology to revolutionize our approach to economic analysis and decision-making.
2016-2018
University of BelgradeTechnical Science Faculty, Doctorate (Ph.D.)
As a proud Ph.D. holder from the Faculty of Technical Sciences, my doctorate research took me into the exciting realm of low-power network systems and their application in remote terrains. My thesis, titled "Advanced Use of Low Powered Network Systems on Non Reachable Terrains," was a deep exploration into the intricate dynamics of information technology and its potential to connect the unconnected.
In this pursuit, I delved into the design and optimization of low-power network systems, with a specific focus on their software and hardware aspects. My work aimed to push the boundaries of what's achievable in terms of connectivity, particularly in challenging, remote environments. Leveraging the principles of the Internet of Things (IoT), I investigated innovative ways to connect devices and systems, thus creating a seamless flow of information in settings where traditional network infrastructure is often unfeasible.
The significance of this research lies in its futuristic approach. By envisioning and enabling connectivity in the most challenging terrains, I contributed to the ever-growing discourse on how we can leverage technology to bridge gaps, enhance accessibility, and ensure that no area is too remote to benefit from the digital revolution. With a keen focus on sustainability and efficiency, this research underscores the transformative potential of low-power networks and IoT in shaping our connected future.
2019-2023
California Institute of TechnologyPostdoctoral Researcher - Quantum Economics
As a Postdoctoral Researcher, I'm currently navigating the exciting frontier of Quantum Economics. Here, I'm bridging the gap between economics and information technology, using the principles of quantum theory and the transformative power of quantum computing.
Quantum Economics represents the vanguard of economic thinking, a place where the linear and deterministic models of the past give way to a world of superposition, entanglement, and quantum unpredictability. I'm harnessing these principles to reimagine and reshape our understanding of economic behavior.
Imagine an economy where entities can exist in multiple states at once, where correlations persist over vast distances, where impossibilities become probabilities. This is the vision that Quantum Economics offers, and it is the vision that I'm working towards realizing.
Through the lens of quantum computing, I'm exploring how we can leverage this immense computational power to create more nuanced, accurate, and forward-looking economic models. These models promise to capture the complexity and dynamism of modern economies in ways traditional models could only dream of.
This is not just an academic exercise. The implications of this work are vast, with potential to revolutionize policy-making, investment strategies, and our very understanding of economic behavior. In this sense, I'm not just studying the future of economics - I'm actively helping to create it.
Now, I stand at the precipice of a new age, ready to usher in a quantum revolution in the world of economics and IT. It's an exhilarating journey, filled with uncharted territories and unimaginable possibilities. As I continue to push the boundaries of what's known and venture into the unknown, I remain committed to my mission - to illuminate the path forward and shape a new economic landscape.