Welcome
I am a fourth year Ph.D. student in the Computer Science Department at the University of Southern California. I work in the Software Architecture Research Group under the guidance of Nenad Medvidovic. I am a USC Provost's Fellow and a recipient of the highly competitive 2009 Google Intern Scholarship. I received my M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California in 2009. Previously, I received my M.Eng. (dipl.ing.) in Computing from the University of Zagreb in 2007, where I was awarded the Josip Loncar Bronze Medal as the top student of the graduating class. I am also a member of IEEE Computer Society and ACM SIGSOFT. I have served as a reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.
My research interests are in the areas of software architecture and requirements engineering. Specifically, I am interested in software systems behavior model synthesis and analysis, and software architecture quality analysis. I am currently focusing on algorithms for synthesis of component-level partial behavior models from system specifications, and techniques for enabling more scalable refinement and elaboration of a system's behavioral specification.