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Hrasnicka cesta 15, Sarajevo
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bdurakovic@ius.edu.ba
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I provide consulting services through time-based, project-based, and value-based models, delivering flexible support and results-driven solutions in data analysis, green technologies, and sustainability. Available as freelance

BIO

ABOUT ME

Benjamin Durakovic is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at International University of Sarajevo (IUS). He received his PhD in Industrial Engineering from International University of Sarajevo in 2016, while his M.Sci. in Industrial Engineering and Management and B.S. in Energy Engineering is from University of Sarajevo. He has taught or assisted almost all the courses in a typical IE curriculum. Similarly, he has a diverse research record in different areas of engineering and management.

He completed or participated in more than 20 R&D innovation projects trough the engagement with industry in Bosnia and the United States of America. The research includes work associated with academy and industry R&D projects such as product innovation through new product development process, design of experiments, cost reduction projects, project management, lean manufacturing etc. in the fields of heating ventilation; air conditioning systems; energy generation and transmission. His current research interests includes a variety of topics in System Design and Architecture, Statistical Modeling and Simulation, Product Development, Innovation and energy efficiency. In addition, he has authored a book and number of refereed research papers in aforementioned topics.

He has served in various managerial positions in industry and academy, such as managing of company departments, managing programs and projects, organizing / technical committees of international conferences, symposiums and workshops. Currently, he has been serving different administrative position such as a Vice Dean, Program Coordinator for Mechanical and Industrial Engineering and Editor of scientific journal “Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences” at IUS.

HOBBIES

INTERESTS

Growing Own Food

Growing my own food allows me to enjoy super fresh, incredibly tasty, convenient produce that is good for health and the environment.

Why I grow my own food?

  • My family and I enjoy eating super fresh more nutritious and delicious whole food (usually own organic food).

  • I know exactly what we eat (e.g. no pesticide treatment)

  • I get more physical activities and reduce my stress levels
  • I save significant money for household food supply

  • I think green by reduce my shopping miles, packaging water consumption and food waste.

Playing Chess and Trekking

I love to spend a good hunk of my free time playing chess and trekking.

I love nature and challenging myself in the nature. Number of benefits are provided by trekking like physical, mental and social. One of the major benefits is that it reduces stress, improves your physical health immensely, improves cardiovascular strength an it is a fantastic way to lose weight.

Family Time

I try to spend as much as possible time with my family. I believe this helps to create a better life for all family members and builds a stronger bond among them including relatives and friends.

FACTS

NUMBERS ABOUT ME

over 20

BOOKS

over 40

SCIENTIFIC PAPERS

over 20

R&D INNOVATION PROJECTS COMPLETED

over 15

DIFFERENT COURSES TAUGHT

over 10

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS HELD

3

JOURNAL EDITOR

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RESUME

EDUCATION
  • 2013
    2016
    SARAJEVO

    PhD - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial Engineering.
  • 2005
    2008
    SARAJEVO

    MSc - INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

    UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Master of Science in Industrial Engineering and Management
  • 2003
    SARAJEVO

    DIPL. ENG. - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Graduate Mechanical Engineer (Dipl.-Ing.) with particular emphasis on thermal engineering.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
  • 2021
    Now
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

    NTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Teaching Undergraduate and graduate Courses on the subjects of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Research activities.
  • 2016
    2021
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

    NTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Teaching Undergraduate and graduate Courses on the subjects of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Research activities.
  • 2012
    2016
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    SENIOR TEACHING ASSISTANT

    NTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Taught and assisted faculty in undergraduate courses on the subjects of Industrial Engineering
  • 2008
    2012
    CHICAGO, USA

    R&D AND PRODUCT INNOVATION ENGINEER

    S&C ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Research and development projects per design, build, test (DBT) cycle - innovative solutions / products for global market.
  • 2007
    2008
    VISOKO, BOSNIA

    MANUFACTURING MANAGER

    PREVENT

    Managing production projects, planning, analysis, manufacturing per JIT strategy, hiring and firing in automotive industry sector.
  • 2003
    2007
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    R&D ENGINEER

    UNIKLIMA COMPANY

    Research and development projects per design, build, test (DBT) scycle - innovative solutions / products for global market. Process design, technology definition and installation for new products.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCES
  • 2018
    NOW
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    Erasmus+ Student Exchange Coordinator

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Erasmus+; and the other exchange programs within Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences.
  • 2018
    2020
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    Acting Vice-Dean

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    For Academic and Students Affairs, Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
  • 2016
    2020
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    PROGRM COORDINATOR

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    For Program Coordinator, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering Study Program.
  • 2007
    2008
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    Production Manager

    PREVENT

    Managing production projects, planning, analysis, manufacturing per JIT strategy, hiring and firing in automotive industry sector.
  • 2005
    2007
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    R&D DIRECTOR

    UNIKLIMA

    Managing R&D Programs and project in HVAC scope.
  • 2004
    2005
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

    UNIKLIMA

    Managing production, Procurements, and R&D.
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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS LIST
03 Jan 2026

Zero Energy Buildings – Fundamentals, Materials and Technologies for a Sustainable Future

https://link.springer.com/book/9783032160263


Book

Zero Energy Buildings – Fundamentals, Materials and Technologies for a Sustainable Future

Book
About The Publication

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of Zero Energy Buildings (ZEBs), equipping readers with the knowledge and tools to design, construct, and retrofit buildings that meet the highest standards of energy efficiency and sustainability. It provides a holistic understanding of the principles, technologies, and materials that are shaping the future of the built environment. As the building sector accounts for a significant share of global energy use and emissions, ZEBs represent a potential solution for achieving climate goals and promoting sustainable development. Therefore, the book addresses one of the most important global challenges, which is reduction of energy consumption and carbon footprint

The book starts with the discussion of global energy challenges and the role of the building sector in addressing these challenges. Fundamental and core principles of ZEBs, tracing their evolution and highlighting current trends are discussed by giving the readers insight into site and building design strategies that optimize energy use and environmental performance. The core focus of the book is on cutting-edge technologies and materials, including high-performance insulation, advanced glazing, phase change materials (PCMs), energy storage systems and emerging automation systems. It is discussed how these components contribute to ZEB efficiency and interact with renewable energy technology with the support of intelligent building automation systems. In addition, the book addresses practical approaches in retrofitting existing buildings to meet near-zero energy standards and provides insights into the tools and resources for ZEB development.

This book is an essential resource for researchers, architects, engineers, energy consultants, sustainability experts, urban planners, and policy makers involved in sustainable construction, green building certification, and energy policy development.

  • Hardcover ISBN978-3-032-16026-3
  • Softcover ISBN978-3-032-16029-4
21 Feb 2026

Advancing Zero Energy Buildings – Pathways to Sustainable Development and Global Impact

https://link.springer.com/book/9783032166005


Book Benjamin Duraković

Advancing Zero Energy Buildings – Pathways to Sustainable Development and Global Impact

Benjamin Duraković
Book
About The Publication
This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the advancement of Zero Energy Buildings (ZEBs) as a key strategy for achieving sustainable development and global energy goals. It delivers actionable insights into performance metrics, smart management systems, policy frameworks, and global innovations that drive the transition to renewable energy. This book highlights the growing need for energy-efficient buildings and net-zero strategies, In light of current environmental challenges. ZEBs have become essential tools for reducing operational energy use while enhancing occupant comfort and overall building performance. This book begins by examining the strategic role of ZEBs in supporting the UN Sustainable Development Goals and national climate commitments. It then explores the evolution of energy codes and standards, offering a comparative perspective across regions and jurisdictions. Readers are introduced to advancements in energy-efficient building strategies, including passive design, smart materials, and renewable integration. A key focus is the integration of Building Management Systems (BMS), which serve as critical enablers for ZEBs by providing real-time monitoring, adaptive control, and enhanced energy optimization. These systems enable performance transparency, predictive maintenance, and user-centered design. Additionally, this book presents case studies of ZEB projects from around the world, showcasing technical achievements and the significance of supportive governance and financing models. Importantly, the discussion extends beyond individual buildings to Zero Energy Communities (ZECs), recognizing the potential for integrated systems across neighborhoods and urban developments. This broader perspective aligns ZEB efforts with district energy planning, smart grid deployment, and community engagement, positioning ZEBs within a larger ecosystem of sustainable urban infrastructure. Concluding with a forward-looking perspective, the book identifies emerging trends and challenges in the global ZEB movement, including digitalization, life-cycle assessment, and resilience to climate extremes.
30 Apr 2025

Recent Trends and Applications of Soft Computing in Engineering (RTASCE)— Sarajevo

978-3-031-82880-5


Book Benjamin Duraković, Ali Abd Almisreb, Jasmin Šutković

Recent Trends and Applications of Soft Computing in Engineering (RTASCE)— Sarajevo

Benjamin Duraković, Ali Abd Almisreb, Jasmin Šutković
Book
About The Publication
Softcover ISBN 978-3-031-82880-5 eBook ISBN 978-3-031-82881-2
30 Apr 2025

The Relationship Among Production Errors and Working Hours for Three Shifts: A Case Study from a Metal Coating Business

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-82881-2_20


Book ChaptersConference Paper Benjamin Duraković

The Relationship Among Production Errors and Working Hours for Three Shifts: A Case Study from a Metal Coating Business

Benjamin Duraković
Book ChaptersConference Paper
About The Publication
The optimal number of working hours in the labor-intensive industry is important to identify the best productivity rate and decrease errors. This research examines the impact of the working hours on the error rate and productivity for three shifts and variability among the shifts in a surface protection manufacturing process. The measurement was taken from the real process and data were analyzed using statistical tools. A strong correlation was found among three-shift productivities. The results showed that there is a slight increase in productivity after the lunch break for all three shifts. A significant difference in productivity has been observed between the first hour and the rest of the day for each shift. The best productivity yield was observed between the 2nd and 7th hour, indicating that longer working hours are less productive and the error rate is increasing. The error rate has a strong positive correlation in the first shift, moderate in the second shift, and weak in the third shift.
30 Apr 2025

The Relationship Among Working Hours, Worker Productivity and Errors Produced in Textile Manufacturing

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-82881-2_18


Book ChaptersConference Paper Benjamin Duraković & Celal Emek

The Relationship Among Working Hours, Worker Productivity and Errors Produced in Textile Manufacturing

Benjamin Duraković & Celal Emek
Book ChaptersConference Paper
About The Publication
This study presents an in-depth analysis of productivity and error rates in a textile manufacturing company in Egypt. Utilizing a comprehensive dataset that includes productivity rates, rework, and waste, the study employs Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Tukey’s Honest Significant Difference (HSD) test to examine hourly variations in production output and error rates. The analysis showed significant differences in production and error rates exist, particularly with the first hour being significantly different from subsequent hours. Post hoc analysis identifies that the highest production occurs after the lunch break, suggesting a positive impact of breaks on productivity. The study also highlights significant variations in error rates, emphasizing the importance of understanding these fluctuations for improving manufacturing performance. Overall, this research underscores the value of detailed hourly analysis in optimizing production efficiency and minimizing errors.
14 Dec 2024

Applied Engineering and Innovative Technologies


Book Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Miguel Botto Tobar, Sonia Casillas, Miguel Naranjo Toro, Andrea Basantes Andrade, Francisco Pérez Carrasco, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Engineering and Innovative Technologies

Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Miguel Botto Tobar, Sonia Casillas, Miguel Naranjo Toro, Andrea Basantes Andrade, Francisco Pérez Carrasco, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
01 Oct 2024

Electronics Cooling Using Phase Change Materials: An Experimental Study

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-71694-2_63

This study investigates the effectiveness of utilizing Phase Change Material (PCM) for cooling electronic devices, particularly a phone charger. A series of experiments were conducted in a laboratory environment to compare conventional air-cooled methods with PCM-cooled methods. Temperature histories of the environment, the box containing the electronics, and the surface of the charger using a LabQuest 2 data logger were recorded for electronics cooling, both with and without PCM under the same environmental conditions. To determine the significance of temperature differences between air-cooled and PCM-cooled electronics, the recorded data were statistically analyzed using a t-test. It was observed that PCM-cooled setups achieved significantly lower average temperatures compared to traditional air-cooled electronics. Particularly, immersing the charger in RT27 PCM led to a temperature reduction of 3.5 ℃, which is significantly lower compared to the conventionally air-cooled electronics. These findings highlight the potential of PCM for enhancing electronics cooling efficiency and suggest further exploration regarding the integration of PCM into electronics.

Conference Paper Hamza Ćerimović, Benjamin Duraković & Tarik Namas

Electronics Cooling Using Phase Change Materials: An Experimental Study

Hamza Ćerimović, Benjamin Duraković & Tarik Namas
Conference Paper
About The Publication
This study investigates the effectiveness of utilizing Phase Change Material (PCM) for cooling electronic devices, particularly a phone charger. A series of experiments were conducted in a laboratory environment to compare conventional air-cooled methods with PCM-cooled methods. Temperature histories of the environment, the box containing the electronics, and the surface of the charger using a LabQuest 2 data logger were recorded for electronics cooling, both with and without PCM under the same environmental conditions. To determine the significance of temperature differences between air-cooled and PCM-cooled electronics, the recorded data were statistically analyzed using a t-test. It was observed that PCM-cooled setups achieved significantly lower average temperatures compared to traditional air-cooled electronics. Particularly, immersing the charger in RT27 PCM led to a temperature reduction of 3.5 ℃, which is significantly lower compared to the conventionally air-cooled electronics. These findings highlight the potential of PCM for enhancing electronics cooling efficiency and suggest further exploration regarding the integration of PCM into electronics.
01 Oct 2024

Incorporation of Phase Change Materials in Straw-Based Composites: Thermal Characterization

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-71694-2_13


Conference Paper Benjamin Duraković, Nazifa Peštalić & Amina Habibović

Incorporation of Phase Change Materials in Straw-Based Composites: Thermal Characterization

Benjamin Duraković, Nazifa Peštalić & Amina Habibović
Conference Paper
About The Publication
The aim of this research was the development of an energy-efficient composite material based on straw and phase change material (PCM). Straw-based composites are good thermal insulators but do not have the ability to store energy. PCMs are proven in energy storage and temperature regulation and have the ability to store and release significant thermal energy during phase transitions. The research was experimental in which four groups of samples were prepared, with different compositions of binders and incorporation of PCM. The samples were tested using the hot-guarded plate method and thermal conductivities were determined. The results showed that straw-based composites with PCM are promising and can lead to sustainable construction solutions, offering improved thermal performance. Statistical analysis confirmed that the addition of PCM to the straw-based composite insignificantly changed the thermal conductivity but improved the heat storage capacity of the composite.
28 Jun 2024

Innovation and Research – Smart Technologies & Systems , Volume 2

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63437-6


Book Zambrano Vizuete, Botto-Tobar, M., Casillas, S., Gonzalez, C., Sánchez, C., Gomes, G., and Durakovic, B.

Innovation and Research – Smart Technologies & Systems , Volume 2

Zambrano Vizuete, Botto-Tobar, M., Casillas, S., Gonzalez, C., Sánchez, C., Gomes, G., and Durakovic, B.
Book
About The Publication
29 Jun 2024

Innovation and Research – Smart Technologies & Systems, Volume 1

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-63434-5


Book Zambrano Vizuete, Botto-Tobar, M., Casillas, S., Gonzalez, C., Sánchez, C., Gomes, G., and Durakovic, B.

Innovation and Research – Smart Technologies & Systems, Volume 1

Zambrano Vizuete, Botto-Tobar, M., Casillas, S., Gonzalez, C., Sánchez, C., Gomes, G., and Durakovic, B.
Book
About The Publication
31 May 2024

International Conference on Applied Technologies, part III

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-58950-8

5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part III

Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

International Conference on Applied Technologies, part III

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part III
29 May 2024

International Conference on Applied Technologies, Part II

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-58953-9

5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part II

Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

International Conference on Applied Technologies, Part II

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part II
29 May 2024

International Conference on Applied Technologies, Part I

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-58956-0

5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part I

Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

International Conference on Applied Technologies, Part I

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
5th International Conference on Applied Technologies, ICAT 2023, Samborondon, Ecuador, November 22–24, 2023, Revised Selected Papers, Part I
27 May 2024

Phase Change Material Applications in Construction and Building Materials

https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/9781003331957-10/phase-change-material-applications-construction-building-materials-benjamin-durakovi%C4%87?context=ubx&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2OlSP9h2hkgvfuQJE7aP5GV3y0sGw_VxGt5oCI3W2iBiVtXuTuKr0DSak_aem_Afqq7TjkUbG21-aEuPon0OCTVM_P6co1CrRyWgT7HTVuHPFJ4cGUwaRMevJJpvqTWSjQGOETVuJK9wQV2NbrVN-P

Invited Chapter published.

Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Phase Change Material Applications in Construction and Building Materials

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
B. DurakovicPhase Change Material Applications in Construction and Building Materials, in Phase Change Materials for Thermal Energy Management and Storage, Taylor and Francis, 2024.
17 May 2024

Minimization of Milling-Induced Residual Stresses in AISI 1045 Steel: Process Optimization using Design of Experiments Taguchi Method

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11665-024-09570-9

This is an invited contribution to the author by the Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, for special issue. The special issue topic was on Residual Stress Analysis: Measurement, Effects, and Control. The issue was organized on behalf of the ASM Residual Stress Technical Committee, by Rajan Bhambroo, Tenneco, Inc.; Lesley Frame, University of Connecticut; Andrew Payzant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; and James Pineault, Proto Manufacturing.

Benjamin Durakovic, K. Prakash Marimuthu

Minimization of Milling-Induced Residual Stresses in AISI 1045 Steel: Process Optimization using Design of Experiments Taguchi Method

Benjamin Durakovic, K. Prakash Marimuthu
About The Publication
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11665-024-09570-9 Residual stress is responsible for various engineering failures in cases where the magnitude of residual stress exceeds the ultimate strength. With the aim of minimizing the residual stress induced in the machining of AISI 1045 steel, different machining parameters (speed, feed, depth of cut) and the output variables were experimentally investigated in this research. Series of specimens were produced using different machining parameters, and the residual stress in each was measured. When a material is subjected to external forces or thermal treatments, residual stresses can be introduced due to changes in the lattice spacing of the material. These changes in lattice spacing are detected using a non-destructive method based on the x-ray diffraction (XRD) technique. The equipment used is iXRD with MGR40P- Stress measurement system, PROTO CANADA make. The PROTO XRDWIN 2.0 software was an integral part of the XRD machine, which records all the necessary data, calculations and provides the user with surface residual stresses values. Data analysis and the process parameters were optimized using Taguchi L9 orthogonal design of experiments. To determine the effects of the machining parameters on residual stress, Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used. The results indicate that the feed rate is only statistically significant parameter on the residual stress with the largest main effect. The optimal setup of machining parameters that cause the lowest residual stress of − 145.4 MPa was identified, with a speed of 710 m/min, a feed of 80 mm/min, and a DOC of 0.2 mm.
15 Jan 2024

Advances in thermal energy storage: Fundamentals and applications

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360128523000394?via%3Dihub

Thermal energy storage (TES) is increasingly important due to the demand-supply challenge caused by the intermittency of renewable energy and waste heat dissipation to the environment. This paper discusses the fundamentals and novel applications of TES materials and identifies appropriate TES materials for particular applications. The selection and ranking of suitable materials are discussed through multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) techniques considering chemical, technical, economic and thermal performance. The recent advancements in TES materials, including their development, performance and applications are discussed in detail. Such materials show enhanced thermal conductivity, reduced supercooling, and the advantage of having multiple phase change temperatures (cascade PCMs). Nano-enhanced PCMs have found the thermal conductivity enhancement of up to 32% but the latent heat is also reduced by up to 32%. MXene is a recently developed 2D nanomaterial with enhanced electrochemical properties showing thermal conductivity and efficiency up to 16% and 94% respectively. Shape-stabilized PCMs are able to enhance the heat transfer rate several times (3–10 times) and are found to be best suited for solar collector and PV-based heat recovery systems. Cascade and molten slats PCMs find their best applications in the thermal management of buildings and the power sector (concentrated solar plants). Microencapsulated, nanoPCMs and shape-stabilized PCMs effectively reduce the supercooling of hydrated salts. The recent trends of TES materials in various applications, including building, industrial, power, food storage, smart textiles, thermal management, and desalination are also briefly discussed. Finally, future research in advanced energy storage materials is also addressed in this study, which is intended to help create new insights that will revolutionize the thermal management field.

Hafiz Muhammad Ali, Tauseef-ur Rehman, Müslüm Arıcı, Zafar Said, Benjamin Duraković, Hayder. Mohammed, Rajan Kumar, Manish K. Rathod, Ozge Buyukdagli, Mohamed Teggar

Advances in thermal energy storage: Fundamentals and applications

Hafiz Muhammad Ali, Tauseef-ur Rehman, Müslüm Arıcı, Zafar Said, Benjamin Duraković, Hayder. Mohammed, Rajan Kumar, Manish K. Rathod, Ozge Buyukdagli, Mohamed Teggar
About The Publication
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0360128523000394?via%3Dihub
01 Oct 2023

Thermal performance analysis of PCM solar wall under variable natural conditions: An experimental study

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S097308262300131X?dgcid=author

Low-carbon technologies are critical for mitigating climate change and achieving net-zero emission buildings. Phase change material (PCM) solar wall as a low-carbon technology is a passive heating/cooling system with the potential to cover a significant portion of building energy demand. To better understand the potential of PCM solar walls in different climates, further research into their performance is needed. This research is based on an experimental investigation of the performance of the Solar wall test cell in changing natural conditions for cold and warm seasons. A series of experiments were conducted in both seasons by recording the variation of exterior and interior temperature, as well as solar radiation. Statistical tools were used to analyze the influence of variations in external air temperature and solar radiation on the thermal characteristics of the solar wall in the cell. The results showed a significant difference between external and internal temperature variations for both seasons. Particularly, the wall had the potential during the heating season to maintain the temperature of the test cell above 20 °C for up to 7 h, while in the cooling season, it is observed that the wall keeps room temperature for about 17 h within the comfort range.

Journal Paper Benjamin Durakovic, Maida Halilovic

Thermal performance analysis of PCM solar wall under variable natural conditions: An experimental study

Benjamin Durakovic, Maida Halilovic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
24 Jun 2023

Industry 4.0: The New Quality Management Paradigm in Era of Industrial Internet of Things

http://dx.doi.org/10.30630/joiv.7.2.1738

Advanced technologies such as Big Data, the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud computing, and additive manufacturing are enablers of the industry 4.0 revolution and signify intense transformations in socio-economic systems. This work investigates the enabling nature of certain technologies in the emergence and development of different quality paradigms. Each enabling technology is related to a certain industrial revolution; consequently, a certain quality paradigm has been developed. Where is quality management now, in which direction its development is going, and what can be expected in the future is discussed in this paper. The research focuses on the most important factors discussed in the literature that influenced quality development throughout history. Results are presented in written and graphical form and include newly established theories based on recent innovations. Since this is a cumulative overview of different quality methods, it only briefly discusses the most important theories. It was observed that with Industry 4.0 enabling technologies, we are currently experiencing a transformation in this discipline, reaching a higher level in the competition for market positioning. Particularly, meeting explicit customer needs is upgraded with latent customer needs - linked to the customer's emotional responses (delight) to products/services. This paper contributes to a new field of research that is becoming increasingly popular.

Journal Paper Benjamin Durakovic, Maida Halilovic

Industry 4.0: The New Quality Management Paradigm in Era of Industrial Internet of Things

Benjamin Durakovic, Maida Halilovic
Journal Paper
29 Jun 2022

Minimum viable product: A robot solution to EOD operations

https://journals.ardascience.com/index.php/dss/article/view/187

This paper presents the design and the development of an EOD robot, with MVP characteristics. The design is based on a solid base structure with an arm manipulator attached to the base. The overall dimensions of the robot are 590x860x340 mm and it weighs 55kg. The robot is capable of towing heavy objects as well as lifting sensitive objects. The robot has a maximum horizontal reach of 1400 mm and a vertical reach of 1200 mm. The robot is tested according to guidelines developed in the U.S.A., as much as the conditions allowed. Briefly, the results can be summarized as follows: the setup time for the robot is 10 minutes, it can reach speeds up to 8 km/h, it has a towing capacity of 40kg and the maximum communication reach is 20 meters. Among successful tests, the weaknesses were also found which act as a guide for future designs and developments. These weaknesses are what MVP concepts are actually developed for.

Journal Paper Hamza Bećirspahić, Haris Basarić, Tarik Namas, Benjamin Durakovic

Minimum viable product: A robot solution to EOD operations

Hamza Bećirspahić, Haris Basarić, Tarik Namas, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
23 Aug 2022

Cybersecurity challenges in Industry 4.0: A state of the art review

https://journals.ardascience.com/index.php/dss/article/view/188

Cybersecurity is an important topic for Industry 4.0, which will face a lot of non-traditional challenges before it can be fully implemented to help society. The objective of the study is to recognize recent cybersecurity trends, newly occurring threats and challenges as well as their potential solutions. The articles reviewed in the paper are found through science direct, Scopus, Semantic scholar and google scholar. After reviewing them, ideas from articles were grouped together to show how different articles had similar thoughts. Through the analysis of 70 articles, it was found that cybersecurity still needs a lot of improvement in order to efficiently implement Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), especially since many articles underline the need for security-by-design approach, followed by regular updating. Key challenges are lack of awareness and security experts, increased cybercriminal and the fact that the chain is as only as strong as its weakest point. Some of the most important solutions include incorporating security into design, stronger encryption, regular updates to patch vulnerabilities and good prevention and detection mechanisms. Once cybersecurity challenges are overcome, Industry 4.0 will be able to bloom to its full extent.

Journal Paper Elmedina Avdibasic, Amanzholova Saule Toksanovna, Benjamin Durakovic

Cybersecurity challenges in Industry 4.0: A state of the art review

Elmedina Avdibasic, Amanzholova Saule Toksanovna, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
30 Dec 2022

Analysis of student performances in online and face-to-face learning: A case study from a Bosnian public university

https://hsd.ardascience.com/index.php/journal/article/view/91

In the past three years, the COVID-19 became a global health issue and had huge impact on education. This study investigates and compares the student performances after transition from face-to-face learning environment to online learning environments as a result of the spread of the pandemic. Data is collected from a large Bosnian public university and analyzed using statistical tools. In this study student success is defined as passing the course. The results showed that there is significant difference in the performances of students, and it is dependent on learning environment. Particularly, students who attended online classes have significantly higher-grade point averages.

Journal Paper Sarah Sarac, Bosnia Benjamin Durakovic

Analysis of student performances in online and face-to-face learning: A case study from a Bosnian public university

Sarah Sarac, Bosnia Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
01 Mar 2023

Phase change materials applications in buildings

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780323919050000058?via%3Dihub

Participation of buildings in global energy consumption is significant and continuously growing. With the aim reducing building energy demand, various techniques have been applied to enhance building envelope thermal properties. Application of phase change materials (PCMs) in buildings have been found promising in improving overall building thermal performances. This chapter provides a state of the art in applications of PCMs in buildings. Recent literature revealed that PCMs finds application in building structure, building components and separate modules for latent heat storage. It was found that PCM in building structure such walls, roofs, floors significantly contribute in reducing building energy demand. Application of PCMs in glazed units such as translucent walls mainly contribute to reduce heat gains / losses, but have limited application due to reduced optical properties of solid state PCM.

Book Chapters B. Durakovic, Halilović, M., and Ali, H. Muhammad,

Phase change materials applications in buildings

B. Durakovic, Halilović, M., and Ali, H. Muhammad,
Book Chapters
About The Publication
B. DurakovicHalilović, M., and Ali, H. MuhammadPhase change materials applications in buildings, in Hafiz Muhammad Ali (Ed.), Phase Change Materials for Heat Transfer, 1st ed., Elsevier, 2023. Phase change materials applications in buildings – ScienceDirect
22 Feb 2023

Building energy demand management strategies and methods

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780323995887000079?via%3Dihub

Demand-side management offers great opportunities to use building energy flexibility to significantly reduce building operational costs. Various management strategies can be applied to mitigate the energy demand of buildings and improve their energy efficiency. The key strategy is to move to on-demand consumption instead of on-demand generation. This strategy is usually based on some types of energy storage, such as the thermal mass of a building (e.g., building structures, building parts, or modules), where excess energy is stored and released on demand to the interior. To improve the energy efficiency of buildings, this chapter provides valuable insights into different management options and methods suitable for different types of buildings. This will be an important source of the information for future research and professionals in this field.

Book Chapters Benjamin Duraković, Muhamed Hadziabdić, Ozge Buyukdagli

Building energy demand management strategies and methods

Benjamin Duraković, Muhamed Hadziabdić, Ozge Buyukdagli
Book Chapters
About The Publication
B. DurakovicHadziabdic, M., and Buyukdagli, O.Building energy demand management strategies and methods, in Zhenjun Ma, Müslüm Arıcı, Amin Shahsavar (Eds.), Building Energy Flexibility and Demand Management, 1st ed., Elsevier, 2023, pp. 63-86.
27 Jan 2023

Applied Technologies, Part III

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-24978-5


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies, Part III

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
27 Jan 2023

Applied Technologies, Part II

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-24971-6


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies, Part II

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
27 Jan 2023

Applied Technologies, Part I

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-24985-3


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies, Part I

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
17 Aug 2022

Innovation and Research – A Driving Force for Socio-Econo-Technological Development

Springer Cham

17 August 2022

Book Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Miguel Botto-Tobar, Angela Diaz Cadena, Benjamin Durakovic

Innovation and Research – A Driving Force for Socio-Econo-Technological Development

Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Miguel Botto-Tobar, Angela Diaz Cadena, Benjamin Durakovic
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Innovation and Research – A Driving Force for Socio-Econo-Technological Development

 
04 May 2022

Applied Technologies

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-03884-6


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar,Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies

Miguel Botto-Tobar,Sergio Montes León, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
22 Mar 2022

Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems – II


Book Benjamin Durakovic, et al.

Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems – II

Benjamin Durakovic, et al.
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Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems

Proceedings of the CIT 2021 Volume 2

22 Mar 2022

Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems – I


Book Benjamin Durakovic, et al.

Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems – I

Benjamin Durakovic, et al.
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About The Publication

Emerging Research in Intelligent Systems

Proceedings of the CIT 2021 Volume 1

31 Dec 2021

Human capital and youth emigration in the “new normal”

Every society's future lies in its youth, which can be considered a critical milestone for a nation's sociopolitical development. This research examines the young population attempting to identify and explores the students' perceptions about migration, their postulates, and the reasoning why so many students ultimately choose to emigrate. Data were collected in a questionnaire survey of 206 randomly selected students from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Some different multivariate analyses were performed to test the hypotheses. Other results were further discussed. Results show that the country's legal framework is a key reason for the prevailing poor living standard. This has resulted in a large number of youths leaving the country. Overall, both the legal framework (for both young entrepreneurs and women) and the overall standard of living (quality of life, well-being, salary, retirement, and education) are correlated with people choosing to emigrate. Furthermore, theoretical and practical implications are discussed. As far as we know, this is the first empirical study on this particular region that investigates the youth migration trends considered an important milestone for human capital development.

Journal Paper Ramo Palalić, Benjamin Duraković, Veland Ramadani, João J. M. Ferreira

Human capital and youth emigration in the “new normal”

Ramo Palalić, Benjamin Duraković, Veland Ramadani, João J. M. Ferreira
Journal Paper
About The Publication
17 Nov 2021

Thermal characterization of straw-based panels made out of straw and natural binders

This study investigates the possibility of using crop straw combined with natural binders as building construction material. The straw as a renewable material may have potential in reducing building energy demand. Four types of binders were used to produce composite panel samples. The Guarded Hot Plate method is used to characterize thermal properties and identify the best straw-binder mixture of the composite. The result showed that gypsum-based composite showed the best thermal properties suggesting that straw-based composite panels can be used in light weighed building construction.

Book ChaptersConferences Benjain Rudalija, Benjamin Durakovic,

Thermal characterization of straw-based panels made out of straw and natural binders

Benjain Rudalija, Benjamin Durakovic,
Book ChaptersConferences
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31 Aug 2021

Performances Study of Natural and Conventional Building Insulation Materials

http://ijaseit.insightsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9&Itemid=1&article_id=11139

This research aims to investigate the performances of thermal insulation materials using a comparative analysis. Particularly, the performances of natural insulation materials are compared with performances of non-renewables (petrochemical and inorganic), such as thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, global warming potential, and cost. In the past twenty years, the interest for the research on building energy demand reduction has been increased rapidly. Buildings were identified as a significant contributor to global energy consumption and global warming through the heating and air-conditioning systems. The literature observed that building energy demand takes up to 40% of the global energy consumption. Trends in addressing this issue are based on better thermal insulation of building envelope or using more energy-efficient materials. To carry out this research, the data were collected based on published research and comparatively analyzed. It was found that natural insulation materials have a significantly lower impact on global warming, longer useful lifetime, competitive thermal properties, better fire resistance, and favorable cost. Future trends and developments in reducing building energy demand would rely on sustainability. Sustainability is based on renewable natural resources, including renewable insulation materials, but if combined with significant participation of PCMs for latent heat energy storage, it will provide much better results. To get sustainable technologies applicable in full scale in the future, the overall problem has to be investigated, including user training and addressing the future workforce's challenges.

Journal Paper G. Yildiz, B. Duraković, and A. Abd Almisreb,

Performances Study of Natural and Conventional Building Insulation Materials

G. Yildiz, B. Duraković, and A. Abd Almisreb,
Journal Paper
About The Publication
G. Yildiz, B. Duraković, and A. Abd Almisreb, “Performances Study of Natural and Conventional Building Insulation Materials,” Int. J. Adv. Sci. Eng. Inf. Technol., vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 1395–1404, Aug. 2021, doi: 10.18517/IJASEIT.11.4.11139.
30 Jun 2021

Modelling the effect of feed rate on residual stresses induced due to milling using experimental and numerical methods

The surface integrity of any manufactured product produced in machining process has proved to have a significant impact on the performance of the product. Many parameters influence the integrity of the surface, few of which are microstructure of the material, surface roughness, residual stresses etc. Out of which the present work focuses on the residual stress of the machining, which majorly effects the fatigue strength of the product. Understanding the significance of residual stresses in machining, and influencing it using three basic parameters: feed, cutting speed and depth of cut to increase the products performance and life by optimizing these measures to best possible combination. It is done using both experimental and numerical methods and authors have compared the numerical and experimental values. For experimental purposes AISI 1045 steel was used and the residual stresses measurement was done using X-ray diffraction method.

Journal Paper P. Marimuthu, Durakovic, B., and Kunda, S. Ram,

Modelling the effect of feed rate on residual stresses induced due to milling using experimental and numerical methods

P. Marimuthu, Durakovic, B., and Kunda, S. Ram,
Journal Paper
About The Publication
P. Marimuthu, Durakovic, B., and Kunda, S. Ram, “Modelling the effect of feed rate on residual stresses induced due to milling using experimental and numerical methods”, Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 76-81, 2021.
26 Jun 2021

Thermal characterization of straw-based panels made out of straw and natural binders

http://pen.ius.edu.ba/index.php/pen/article/view/1813

On global level there is a large supply-demand imbalance for the worker with the right set of skills. Similarly, it is observed in Bosnia as well. Even though the unemployment rate is high in the country, the industry is struggling to get talents they need from the local market. On the other hand, the job seekers are rather preferring to look for job opportunities in EU countries since the packages of benefits are more attractive there. Bosnian industry is mainly based on labor intensive business and it is focused on lower cost as competitive advantage. Using this competitive advantage, the industry generates insufficient added value to offer competitive package of benefit to demanded talents from the global labor market. They have to switch to a new competitive advantage on differentiated unique solutions to target groups that will provide them with increased added value.

Presentation Benjamin Durakovic

Thermal characterization of straw-based panels made out of straw and natural binders

Benjamin Durakovic
Presentation
About The Publication
B. Rudalija and Durakovic, B., “Thermal characterization of straw-based panels made out of straw and natural binders”, 12th Days of BHAAAS in Bosnia. Springer, 2021.
15 Mar 2021

Perspectives and competitiveness of Bosnian industry: Competitiveness enhancement through innovative solutions


Editorial Benjamin Durakovic

Perspectives and competitiveness of Bosnian industry: Competitiveness enhancement through innovative solutions

Benjamin Durakovic
Editorial
About The Publication
B. Durakovic, “Perspectives and competitiveness of Bosnian industry: Competitiveness enhancement through innovative solutions”, Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, vol. 9, no. 2, 2021.
01 Feb 2020

PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems: Innovative Energy Solutions for Passive Design

Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0

PCM Enhanced Building Envelopes presents the latest research in the field of thermal energy storage technologies that can be applied to solar heating and cooling with the aim of shifting and reducing building energy demand. It discusses both practical and technical issues, as well as the advantages of using common phase change materials (PCMs) in buildings as a more efficient, novel solution for passive solar heating/cooling strategies. The book includes qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the science, technology and practices of PCM-based building envelopes, and reflects recent trends by placing emphasis on energy storage solutions within building walls, floors, ceilings, façades, windows, and shading devices. With the aim of assessing buildings’ energy performance, the book provides advanced modeling and simulation tools as a theoretical basis for the analysis of PCM-based building envelopes in terms of heat storage and transfer. This book will be of interest to all those dealing with building energy analysis such as researchers, academics, students and professionals in the fields of mechanical and civil engineering and architectural design.

Book Selected Benjamin Durakovic

PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems: Innovative Energy Solutions for Passive Design

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Selected
About The Publication

Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0

PCM Enhanced Building Envelopes presents the latest research in the field of thermal energy storage technologies that can be applied to solar heating and cooling with the aim of shifting and reducing building energy demand. It discusses both practical and technical issues, as well as the advantages of using common phase change materials (PCMs) in buildings as a more efficient, novel solution for passive solar heating/cooling strategies. The book includes qualitative and quantitative descriptions of the science, technology and practices of PCM-based building envelopes, and reflects recent trends by placing emphasis on energy storage solutions within building walls, floors, ceilings, façades, windows, and shading devices. With the aim of assessing buildings’ energy performance, the book provides advanced modeling and simulation tools as a theoretical basis for the analysis of PCM-based building envelopes in terms of heat storage and transfer. This book will be of interest to all those dealing with building energy analysis such as researchers, academics, students and professionals in the fields of mechanical and civil engineering and architectural design
01 Apr 2020

Applied Technologies – Part I First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies – Part I First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
The papers in this book are organized according to the following topics: technology trends; computing; intelligent systems; machine vision; security; communication; electronics; e-learning; e-government; e-participation. Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0
01 Apr 2020

Applied Technologies – Part II First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies – Part II First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0 The papers in this book are organized according to the following topics: technology trends; computing; intelligent systems; machine vision; security; communication; electronics; e-learning; e-government; e-participation.
01 Apr 2020

Applied Technologies – Part III First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0


Book Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic

Applied Technologies – Part III First International Conference, ICAT 2019, Quito, Ecuador, December 3–5, 2019, Proceedings

Miguel Botto-Tobar, Marcelo Zambrano Vizuete, Pablo Torres-Carrión, Sergio Montes León, Guillermo Pizarro Vásquez, Benjamin Durakovic
Book
About The Publication
Springer Nature Switzerland AG, Cham, 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-38335-0. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38335-0 The papers in this book are organized according to the following topics: technology trends; computing; intelligent systems; machine vision; security; communication; electronics; e-learning; e-government; e-participation.
01 Jan 1970

Phase change materials applications in buildings” in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems


Book Chapters Benjamin DurakovićMaida Halilović, Hafiz Muhammad Ali

Phase change materials applications in buildings” in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin DurakovićMaida Halilović, Hafiz Muhammad Ali
Book Chapters
About The Publication
Historical overview of PCM application in building, state of the art in building structure, components and modules.
01 Feb 2020

Introduction – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Introduction – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
Springer Nature, Cham This chapter introduces the book structure and discusses the importance of the application of phase change materials for passive building design.
01 Feb 2020

Phase Change Materials for Building Envelope – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Phase Change Materials for Building Envelope – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
The chapter provides classification and properties analysis of commercially available material suitable for passive building design.
01 Feb 2020

Passive Solar Heating/Cooling Strategies – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Passive Solar Heating/Cooling Strategies – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
This chapter discusses the classification and working principle of passive heating/cooling techniques as well as the summary of recent developments in research.
01 Feb 2020

PCMs in Building Structure – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

PCMs in Building Structure – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
This chapter discussed potential of PCM in reducing building energy deman and interior temperature variance by applying them in building structure and components.
01 Feb 2020

PCM-Based Glazing Systems and Components – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

PCM-Based Glazing Systems and Components – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
This chapter shows that PCM-based glazing is effective in reducing interior temperature variance, but due to reduced transparency in solid state, it is suitable for buildings with reduced demand for light.
01 Feb 2020

PCMs in Separate Heat Storage Modules – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

PCMs in Separate Heat Storage Modules – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
Classification of PCM-based heat storage modules such as solar collectors, heat bank, and interior air heaters, and recent recent results were discussed.
01 Feb 2020

Heat Transfer Mechanisms in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Heat Transfer Mechanisms in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
To describe physical processes and predict performances of passive buildings, various mathematical models have been developed based on numerical and experimental studies.
01 Feb 2020

Conclusion – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Springer Nature, Cham


Book Chapters Benjamin Durakovic

Conclusion – in PCM-Based Building Envelope Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
Book Chapters
About The Publication
I was observed that PCM-based technologies have the potential to reduce building energy demand, but there are still some issues that have to be addressed related to the development of more efficient PCMs, design solutions, and manufacturing process cost reducing.
15 Feb 2020

Comparative performance evaluation of conventional and renewable thermal insulation materials used in building envelops

Tehnicki vjesnik - Technical Gazette, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 283-289, 2020, ISSN: 1330-3651.


Journal Paper Journal PaperBenjamin Durakovic, Yıldız, G., and Yahia, M. E

Comparative performance evaluation of conventional and renewable thermal insulation materials used in building envelops

Journal PaperBenjamin Durakovic, Yıldız, G., and Yahia, M. E
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About The Publication
Comparative performance evaluation of conventional and renewable thermal insulation materials used in building envelops Tehnicki vjesnik – Technical Gazette, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 283-289, 2020, ISSN: 1330-3651. Benjamin Durakovic, Yıldız, G., and Yahia, M. E
30 Dec 2019

Effect of heat flow via glazing on the productivity of a solar still

International Journal of Energetica, 4 (2), 54-57, 2019.


Journal Paper A. Khechekhouche, Z. Driss, Benjamin Durakovic

Effect of heat flow via glazing on the productivity of a solar still

A. Khechekhouche, Z. Driss, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Effect of heat flow via glazing on the productivity of a solar still International Journal of Energetica, 4 (2), 54-57, 2019. A. Khechekhouche, Z. Driss, Benjamin Durakovic
30 Jun 2019

Impact of quality and innovation strategies on business performance of Bosnian B2B and B2C companies

Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, 1 (1), 24-42, 2019.


Journal Paper Benjamin Durakovic, Amar Cosic

Impact of quality and innovation strategies on business performance of Bosnian B2B and B2C companies

Benjamin Durakovic, Amar Cosic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Impact of quality and innovation strategies on business performance of Bosnian B2B and B2C companies Sustainable Engineering and Innovation, 1 (1), 24-42, 2019. Benjamin Durakovic, Amar Cosic
30 Sep 2019

Deep Transfer Learning for Human Identification Based on Footprint: A Comparative Study

Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 7 (3), pp. 1300-1307, 2019, ISSN: 2303-4521.


Journal Paper Journal PaperMabroukah M. A. Abuqadumah, Musab A. M. Ali, Ali Abd Almisreb, Benjamin Durakovic

Deep Transfer Learning for Human Identification Based on Footprint: A Comparative Study

Journal PaperMabroukah M. A. Abuqadumah, Musab A. M. Ali, Ali Abd Almisreb, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Deep Transfer Learning for Human Identification Based on Footprint: A Comparative Study Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, 7 (3), pp. 1300-1307, 2019, ISSN: 2303-4521. Journal PaperMabroukah M. A. Abuqadumah, Musab A. M. Ali, Ali Abd Almisreb, Benjamin Durakovic
02 Mar 2019

Thermal Performances of Glazed Energy Storage Systems with Various Storage Materials: An Experimental study

Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 45, pp 422-430 (2019), ISSN: 2210-6707.


Journal PaperPresentation Selected Benjamin Durakovic, Selma Mesetovic

Thermal Performances of Glazed Energy Storage Systems with Various Storage Materials: An Experimental study

Benjamin Durakovic, Selma Mesetovic
Journal PaperPresentation Selected
About The Publication
Thermal Performances of Glazed Energy Storage Systems with Various Storage Materials: An Experimental study Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 45, pp 422-430 (2019), ISSN: 2210-6707. Benjamin Durakovic, Selma Mesetovic
30 Jun 2018

Lean Manufacturing: Trends and Implementation Issues

Periodical of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 130-143 (2018), ISSN: 2303-4521.


Journal Paper Benjamin Durakovic, et al.

Lean Manufacturing: Trends and Implementation Issues

Benjamin Durakovic, et al.
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Lean Manufacturing: Trends and Implementation Issues Periodical of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 130-143 (2018), ISSN: 2303-4521. Benjamin Durakovic, et al.
29 Jun 2018

Does Transformational Leadership Matters in Gazelles and Mice: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina?

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 289-308, 2018, ISSN: 1476-1297. DOI: 10.1504/IJESB.2018.092744


Journal Paper Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic

Does Transformational Leadership Matters in Gazelles and Mice: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Does Transformational Leadership Matters in Gazelles and Mice: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina? International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 289-308, 2018, ISSN: 1476-1297. DOI: 10.1504/IJESB.2018.092744 Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic
02 Mar 2017

Design of Experiments Application, Concepts, Examples: State of the Art

Periodical of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 421-439 (2017), ISSN: 2303-4521.


Journal Paper Selected Benjamin Durakovic

Design of Experiments Application, Concepts, Examples: State of the Art

Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper Selected
About The Publication
Design of Experiments Application, Concepts, Examples: State of the Art Periodical of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp. 421-439 (2017), ISSN: 2303-4521. Benjamin Durakovic
07 Jul 2017

Students’ Entrepreneurial Orientation Intention, Business Environment, and Networking: Insights from Bosnia and Herzegovina

International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 240-255 (2016), ISSN: 1740-2816.


Journal Paper Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic, Azra Brankovic, Ognjen Ridic

Students’ Entrepreneurial Orientation Intention, Business Environment, and Networking: Insights from Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic, Azra Brankovic, Ognjen Ridic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Students’ Entrepreneurial Orientation Intention, Business Environment, and Networking: Insights from Bosnia and Herzegovina International Journal of Foresight and Innovation Policy, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 240-255 (2016), ISSN: 1740-2816. Ramo Palalic, Benjamin Durakovic, Azra Brankovic, Ognjen Ridic
10 Oct 2017

Simulation and experimental validation of phase change material and water used as heat storage medium in window applications

J. of Mater. and Environ. Sci., Vol. 8, No. 5, (2017), ISSN: 2028-2508, pp 1837-1846.


Journal Paper Selected Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak

Simulation and experimental validation of phase change material and water used as heat storage medium in window applications

Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak
Journal Paper Selected
About The Publication
Simulation and experimental validation of phase change material and water used as heat storage medium in window applications J. of Mater. and Environ. Sci., Vol. 8, No. 5, (2017), ISSN: 2028-2508, pp 1837-1846. Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak
27 Oct 2016

Experimental and numerical study of a PCM window model as a thermal energy storage unit

International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 2016; Vol. 12, No. 3, (2017), pp 272–280.


Journal Paper Selected Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak

Experimental and numerical study of a PCM window model as a thermal energy storage unit

Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak
Journal Paper Selected
About The Publication
Experimental and numerical study of a PCM window model as a thermal energy storage unit International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies 2016; Vol. 12, No. 3, (2017), pp 272–280. Benjamin Durakovic, Muris Torlak
30 Jun 2013

Continuous Quality Improvement in Textile Processing by Statistical Process Control Tools: A Case Study of Medium-Sized Company

Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 1 No. 1(2013), ISSN 2303-4521, pp 36‒46.


Journal Paper Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic

Continuous Quality Improvement in Textile Processing by Statistical Process Control Tools: A Case Study of Medium-Sized Company

Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Continuous Quality Improvement in Textile Processing by Statistical Process Control Tools: A Case Study of Medium-Sized Company Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Vol. 1 No. 1(2013), ISSN 2303-4521, pp 36‒46. Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic
01 Mar 2020

The relationship among working hours per shift, worker productivity and errors in locksmith work

International Conference on Mechanical Engineering-2020 (ICME-20), pp. 483-490. January 29-31, 2020, Lahore, Pakistan


Conferences Selected Benjamin Durakovic, Tauseef Aized Khan, Ramo Palalić

The relationship among working hours per shift, worker productivity and errors in locksmith work

Benjamin Durakovic, Tauseef Aized Khan, Ramo Palalić
Conferences Selected
About The Publication
The relationship among working hours per shift, worker productivity and errors in locksmith work International Conference on Mechanical Engineering-2020 (ICME-20), pp. 483-490. January 29-31, 2020, Lahore, Pakistan Benjamin Durakovic, Tauseef Aized Khan, Ramo Palalić
30 Sep 2019

Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments

3rd International Engineering Research Symposium INERS’19, vol. 3, no. 1. pp. 688-699, 2019


Conferences Benjamin Durakovic

Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments

Benjamin Durakovic
Conferences
About The Publication
Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments 3rd International Engineering Research Symposium INERS’19, vol. 3, no. 1. pp. 688-699, 2019 Benjamin Durakovic
01 Jan 1970

CFD-based Assessment of Thermal Energy Storage in Phase-Change Materials – (PCM)

International Energy Technologies Conference Proceedings 2014- ENTECH'2014, Istanbul, Turkey, December 22 - 24, 2014. ISBN: 978-605-5120-98-6, pp263-275.


Conferences Muris Torlak, Nijaz Delalić, Benjamin Durakovic, Haris Gavranović

CFD-based Assessment of Thermal Energy Storage in Phase-Change Materials – (PCM)

Muris Torlak, Nijaz Delalić, Benjamin Durakovic, Haris Gavranović
Conferences
About The Publication
CFD-based Assessment of Thermal Energy Storage in Phase-Change Materials – (PCM) International Energy Technologies Conference Proceedings 2014- ENTECH’2014, Istanbul, Turkey, December 22 – 24, 2014. ISBN: 978-605-5120-98-6, pp263-275. Muris Torlak, Nijaz Delalić, Benjamin Durakovic, Haris Gavranović
30 Jan 2021

Types of journal articles: Purpose, structure and length

http://pen.ius.edu.ba/index.php/pen/article/view/1903


Editorial Benjamin Durakovic

Types of journal articles: Purpose, structure and length

Benjamin Durakovic
Editorial
About The Publication
B. Durakovic, “Types of journal articles: Purpose, structure and length”, Periodicals of Engineering and Natural Sciences, vol. 9, no. 1, 2021.
01 Feb 2020

Implementation of Lean Practices in a Higher Education Institution’s Student Affairs Office: A Case Study from a Bosnian University

International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 10, pp. 567–577, 2020.


Journal Paper Journal PaperAmina Krdžalić, Amina Brgulja, Benjamin Durakovic

Implementation of Lean Practices in a Higher Education Institution’s Student Affairs Office: A Case Study from a Bosnian University

Journal PaperAmina Krdžalić, Amina Brgulja, Benjamin Durakovic
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Implementation of Lean Practices in a Higher Education Institution’s Student Affairs Office: A Case Study from a Bosnian University International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, vol. 10, pp. 567–577, 2020. Journal PaperAmina Krdžalić, Amina Brgulja, Benjamin Durakovic
12 Sep 2014

The Interrelationships Between Quality Management Practices and Their Effects on Innovation Performance

18th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology”, TMT 2014. Proceedings. Budapest, Hungary, September 10-12, 2014. ISSN 1840-4944, pp181-184.


Conferences Selected Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic, Haris Muhic

The Interrelationships Between Quality Management Practices and Their Effects on Innovation Performance

Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic, Haris Muhic
Conferences Selected
About The Publication
The Interrelationships Between Quality Management Practices And Their Effects On Innovation Performance 18th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology”, TMT 2014. Proceedings. Budapest, Hungary, September 10-12, 2014. ISSN 1840-4944, pp181-184. Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Basic, Haris Muhic
10 Aug 2013

Science-Technology Park Ilidža as a Generator of Innovation Potential and SME’s Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Proceedings of European Conference of Technology and Society - EuroTecS 2013, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 27 – 28, 2013, ISSN 2303-4580, pp 59-64.


Journal Paper Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic, Sanja Prodanović

Science-Technology Park Ilidža as a Generator of Innovation Potential and SME’s Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic, Sanja Prodanović
Journal Paper
About The Publication
Science-Technology Park Ilidža as a Generator of Innovation Potential and SME’s Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina Proceedings of European Conference of Technology and Society – EuroTecS 2013, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 27 – 28, 2013, ISSN 2303-4580, pp 59-64. Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic, Sanja Prodanović
01 Jan 1970

Mogućnosti optimizacije procesa rezanja tekstila primjenom šest sigma metodologije u kompaniji srednje veličine

Međunarodna konferencija održavanje i proizvodni inženjering – KODIP 2013, Budva, 16-19 juni 2013. ISBN 978-9940-527-33-4, pp. 109-114


Conferences Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic

Mogućnosti optimizacije procesa rezanja tekstila primjenom šest sigma metodologije u kompaniji srednje veličine

Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic
Conferences
About The Publication
Mogućnosti optimizacije procesa rezanja tekstila primjenom šest sigma metodologije u kompaniji srednje veličine Međunarodna konferencija održavanje i proizvodni inženjering – KODIP 2013, Budva, 16-19 juni 2013. ISBN 978-9940-527-33-4, pp. 109-114 Darko Petković, Hazim Bašić Benjamin Durakovic
12 Sep 2012

Textile Cutting Process Optimization Model Based on Six Sigma Methodology in a Medium-Sized Company

16th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology”, TMT 2012, Dubai, UAE, September 10-12, 2012. Proceedings ISSN 1840-4944, pp 276-278.


Conferences Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Bašić

Textile Cutting Process Optimization Model Based on Six Sigma Methodology in a Medium-Sized Company

Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Bašić
Conferences
About The Publication
Textile Cutting Process Optimization Model Based On Six Sigma Methodology in A Medium-Sized Company 16th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology”, TMT 2012, Dubai, UAE, September 10-12, 2012. Proceedings ISSN 1840-4944, pp 276-278. Benjamin Durakovic, Hazim Bašić
12 Sep 2012

Six Sigma Model Testing in Optimizing Medium-Sized Company Production Process

16th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology” TMT 2012, Dubai, UAE, September 10-12, 2012. Proceedings ISSN 1840-4944, pp 271-274.


Conferences Hazim Bašić, Benjamin Durakovic, Almira Softić

Six Sigma Model Testing in Optimizing Medium-Sized Company Production Process

Hazim Bašić, Benjamin Durakovic, Almira Softić
Conferences
About The Publication
Six Sigma Model Testing In Optimizing Medium-Sized Company Production Process 16th International Research/Expert Conference ”Trends in the Development of Machinery and Associated Technology” TMT 2012, Dubai, UAE, September 10-12, 2012. Proceedings ISSN 1840-4944, pp 271-274. Hazim Bašić, Benjamin Durakovic, Almira Softić
30 Jun 2016

Indoor temperature control using windows with thermal energy storage

Sarajevo, Bosnia


Theses Selected Benjamin Durakovic

Indoor temperature control using windows with thermal energy storage

Benjamin Durakovic
Theses Selected
About The Publication
Indoor temperature control using windows with thermal energy storage : in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial Engineering Author Benjamin Duraković Other authors Fuat Gurcan and Muris Torlak
18 May 2018

Additive Manufacturing Innovations, Trends and Challenges

The Seventh Regional Conference on Soft Computing, Sarajevo, Bosnia, June 30, 2017.


Keynote SpeechPresentation Benjamin Durakovic

Additive Manufacturing Innovations, Trends and Challenges

Benjamin Durakovic
Keynote SpeechPresentation
About The Publication

Keynote speaker – The Seventh Regional Conference on Soft Computing 2018

Dr. Durakovic delivered keynote speech at The Seventh Regional Conference on Soft Computing 2018  on May 18, 2018; titled “Additive Manufacturing Innovations, Trends and  Challenges”.

30 Jun 2017

Emerging Issues, Trends and Challenges for Sustainable Engineering

Sarajevo, Bosnia

Dr. Durakovic delivered keynote speech at The Seventh Regional Conference on Soft Computing 2018 on May 18, 2018; titled “Additive Manufacturing Innovations, Trends and Challenges”

Keynote SpeechPresentation Benjamin Durakovic

Emerging Issues, Trends and Challenges for Sustainable Engineering

Benjamin Durakovic
Keynote SpeechPresentation
About The Publication
Benjamin Durakovic, ”Emerging Issues, Trends and Challenges for Sustainable Engineering”, The Sixth Regional Conference on Soft Computing, Sarajevo, Bosnia, June 30, 2017.

Keynote speaker – The Sixth Regional Conference on Soft Computing 2017

Dr. Durakovic delivered keynote speech at The Sixth Regional Conference on Soft Computing 2017  on June 30, 2017; titled “Emerging Issues, Trends and Challenges for Sustainable Engineering”.

05 Sep 2019

Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments

3rd International Engineering Research Symposium (INRES'19), Sep. 5-7, 2019 in Düzce, Turkey.


Invited SpeechPresentation Benjamin Durakovic

Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments

Benjamin Durakovic
Invited SpeechPresentation
About The Publication
  • Benjamin Durakovic, “Application of phase change materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, trends and developments” at 3rd International Engineering Research Symposium (INRES’19), Sep. 5-7, 2019 in Düzce, Turkey.
Dr Durakovic was invited by the Board of Organization Committee, of “3rd International Engineering Research Symposium” (INERS’ 19) to give a speech on innovative technologies regarding the application of Phase Change Materials in glazing and shading systems: Issues, Trends, and Developments.  The speech has been delivered at Düzce University, in Düzce, Turkey on September 5, 2019.
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02 Dec 2007

Panelist at “Innovation, technology and economy” panel

Mostar, Bosnia

Dr Durakovic was invited by the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia to speak on a panel “Innovation, technology and economy“, which was a part of a conference “Media and Economy” organized by The Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia, University of Mostar and Večernji list.

PresentationTalk Selected Benjamin Durakovic

Panelist at “Innovation, technology and economy” panel

Benjamin Durakovic
PresentationTalk Selected
About The Publication

Panelist at “Innovation, technology and economy” panel

Dr. Durakovic was invited by the Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia to speak on a panel “Innovation, technology and economy“, which was a part of a conference “Media and Economy” organized by The Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia, University of Mostar and Večernji list. The panel session was held on May 22, 2019. in Mostar within the 18th edition of the Večernjak Seal manifestation. The aim of the panel was to merge theoretical knowledge and practice and to emphasize the importance of innovations for survival in the market.

Dr. Durakovic emphasized the importance of innovations as key success factors for local business in upcoming period. Since we have become part of the global marketplace and that global companies compete for our engineers, the local business with the existing business model is not competitive at all in the sense of attracting new and retaining existing experts. He concluded that innovations are opportunity for the domestic market to become more attractive to local experts. Innovations create significant added value that provide competitive benefits to employees, which create better social standards. Therefore, domestic business has to start offering knowledge intensive solution (not labor intensive) ASAP,  has to stop be part of someone’s else solution, otherwise they will not have bright future.

Dr Duraković je pozvan od strane Vanjskotrgovinske komore Bosne da govori na panelu “Inovacije, tehnologija i gospodarstvo“, u okviru konferencije “Mediji i gospodarstvo” u organizaciji Vanjskotrgovinske komore, Univerziteta u Mostaru i Večernjeg list. Panel je održan 22. maja 2019. godine u Mostaru u okviru 18. izdanja manifestacije Večernjakov pečat. Cilj panela je bio da se spoje teorijsko znanje i praksa i da se naglasi značaj inovacija za opstanak na tržištu. Dr Duraković je naglasio važnost inovacija kao ključnog faktora uspjeha za lokalni biznis u narednom periodu. Obzirom da smo postali dio globalnog tržišta i da se za naše inžinjere natječu globalne kompanije, sa postojećim biznis modelom domaći biznis je u startu nekonkurentan u smislu privlačenja novih i zadržavanja postojećih stručnjaka. On je zaključio da su inovacije prilika da domaće kompanije postane privlačnije domaćim stručnjacima. Inovacije stvaraju značajnu dodatnu vrijednost koja osigurava konkurentne beneficije za zaposlene što u konačnici stvara bolji socijalni standard. Dakle, domaći biznis bez odlaganja mora početi da nudi rješenja zasnovana na intenzivnom znanju (ne intenzivnom manuelnom radnu), i mora prestati biti dio nečijeg rješenja, inače neće imati svijetlu budućnost.

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09 May 0208

Application of Phase Change Materials in Glazing Systems

stanbul Sehir Univeristy, Turkey


PresentationTalk Selected Benjamin Durakovic

Application of Phase Change Materials in Glazing Systems

Benjamin Durakovic
PresentationTalk Selected
About The Publication

Application of Phase Change Materials in Glazing Systems

Dr Durakovic deliver a lecture on application of phase change materials in glazing systems at Istanbul Sehir Univeristy, Turkey on May 9, 2018. Computational modelling issues, limitations, related phenomena as well as possible solutions were addressed.

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RESEARCH INTEREST

Previous and Current research focus

1. Current research focus: System modeling and application; Design of Experiments; Innovative solutions for energy storage; New Product Development.

2. Previous research topics: Entrepreneurship; Innovation and Quality Management; Statistical Process Control; CAD/CAM, Product Development; System Design and Architecture, Modeling and Simulation.

RESEARCH PROJECTS

STRAW PROJECT

INVESTIGATION OF STRAW-BASED CONSTRUCTION PANELS

This is a pilot project attempting to develop environmentally friendly straw-based building panel to explore its properties. Straw could help in achieving carbon emission reduction. It is renewable and can be grown locally and absorbs CO2. It is cost effective and available renewable material providing harmless and safe living environment.

Modelling Educational Robot (MER)

Erasmus+: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

The project "Modelling educational robot" is meeting the necessity of the 21st Digital Century Society to implement as much as possible in the regular and open curriculum the subject programming and robotics. Robotics helps address the growing demand for teaching science, technology, engineering and maths in schools. By exemplifying technology directly by programming the robot, students also learn about science, engineering, and maths and get an understanding of how these subjects link together. It is enhancing the student's understanding of what machines CAN and CAN'T do, which is also the best way to address student's fears in this area. By programming robots, students can discover if they have the aptitude and interest in the job market of the future, and the truth is, that there’s no doubt that there will be a need for people to be involved in programming mechanical devices in the foreseeable future. Project Coordinator: Solski Center Novo Mesto, Slovenia Project partners: 1. International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 2. University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 3. Muratpasa Mesleki ve Teknik Anadolu Lisesi - Turkey, 4. IT IS Polo Tecnico Fermi-Gadda – Italy, 5. Asociacion de Investigacion de la Industria Del Juguete Conexas y Afines – Spain Programme: Erasmus+ Key Action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices Action Type: Strategic Partnerships for vocational education and training EU Grant: 242,830 EUR MORE AT: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects/eplus-project-details/#project/2019-1-SI01-KA202-060375

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CURRENT
  • NOW
    2016
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    Dr. Benjamin Durakovic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Industrial and Mechanical Engineering at International University of Sarajevo.
  • 2012
    2016
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    SENIOR TEACHING ASSISTANT

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    He started his academic career as Senior Teaching Assistant by teaching subjects within Industrial Engineering.
COURSES TAUGHT
  • 2012
    2020
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    Undergraduate/Graduate Course Instructor

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    1) IE408 Project Management

    2) ARCH408 Building Physics

    3) ARCH309 Building Physics

    4) ME312 Machine Elements

    5) IE307 Quality and Reliability Engineering

    6) IE413 Manufacturing Systems

    7) IE425 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing

    8) IE306 Simulation

    9) IE410 Design of Experiments

    10) IE303 Operation Research I , undergraduate lecture and tutorials

    11) IE304 Operation Research II , undergraduate lecture and tutorials

    12)IE301 Production planning I – tutorials

    13) IE420 Technology and R&D Management, undergraduate lecture

    14) IE407 Management Information Systems, undergraduate lecture

    15) IE502 Advanced Quality and Reliability Engineering, - Graduate

  • SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS

    1) Seminar Lecturer (fall 2015): Project planning Scheduling and Controlling, training session, International University of Sarajevo

    2) Seminar Lecturer (fall 2015): Differentiation and Product Innovation, Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina

    3) Seminar Lecturer (spring 2016): Inovacija proizvoda – ključ za povećanje izvoza na tržište EU, Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • PHD / MASTER DISSERTATIONS

    Successfully Mentored/Completed Master's Theses

    1. Gokhan Yildiz (defended on June 15, 2017): "Comparative Performance Evaluation of Conventional and Novel Thermal Insulation Materials Used in Building Envelops", International University of Sarajevo

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
  • 2012
    2020
    SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    Undergraduate/Graduate Course Instructor

    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO

    1) IE408 Project Management

    2) IE420 Technology and R&D Management

    3) IE407 Management Information Systems

    4) IE307 Quality & Reliability Engineering

    5) IE425 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing

    6) IE410 Design of Experiments

    7) IE413 Manufacturing Systems

    8) IE306 Simulation

    9) ARCH309 Building Physics

  • SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

    LABORATORY DEVELOPMENT

    1. Mechanical Testing Lab for materials - Industrial and Mechanical Engineering students at International University of Sarajevo, (2020)

    2. Established Rapid Prototyping Lab for Industrial and Mechanical Engineering students at International University of Sarajevo.

    3. Developed hands-on laboratory assignments and experiments for Rapid prototyping Lab. (Fall 2013 - now).

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Projects number 12
InnovationR&D

Tripsaver

Tripsaver

About The Project
Tripsaver Temporary faults on your power distribution system have a big impact on an electric utility’s reliability and bottom line. A new lateral protection strategy using the TripSaver® II Cutout-Mounted Recloser could dramatically reduce outages related to temporary faults. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zfBULscLLM
InnovationR&D

Solid-dielectric Underground Switchgear

Solid-dielectric Underground Switchgear

About The Project

Link: Switchgear: Underground distribution switchgear from S&C

Link: Vista SD Underground Distribution Switchgear

Switchgear design: S&C now offers another choice in metal-enclosed gear, the economical Vista SD Underground Distribution Switchgear. It is the first practical solid-dielectric switchgear with a visible open gap and field-replaceable bushings.

InnovationR&D

Fault Interrupter

Fault Interrupter

About The Project

Link: S&C’s IntelliRupter® PulseCloser® Fault Interrupter

This device uses PulseClosing® Technology to self-heal power systems, minimizing the harmful effects of reclosing and adding years of life to your transformer. PulseClosing Technology tests for a fault using less than 5 percent of the energy a traditional recloser would, meaning less wear on your system’s assets.
InnovationR&D

Advanced Technology Center

Advanced Technology Center

About The Project
The ATC features a high-power testing laboratory that will enable S&C to test its Smart Grid products at home rather than at labs outside the U.S., as it was limited to in the past, thus accelerating the development and delivery of solutions critical to integrating renewable energy resources to the grid – particularly at the distribution level. Such innovations include the highly sophisticated automatic service restoration, energy storage and power quality equipment needed for the Smart Grid. https://www.sandc.com/en/company/advanced-technology-center/
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Energy Harvesting Project

Energy Harvesting Project

About The Project
The goal of Energy Harvesting Project is to power the smart greed sensors using waste heat from fuse cutout. A solid state device was used to convert heat flux from cutout fuse directly into electricity due to temperature differences.
InnovationR&D

Industrial Fan Heater

Industrial Fan Heater

About The Project
Design, development and testing of industrial fan heaters for HVAC systems.
InnovationR&D

Heat Exchangers

Heat Exchangers

About The Project
Design, development and testing of heat exchangers for HVAC systems. Heat exchangers ensure efficient heat transfer from one medium to another. They are widely used in space heating, refrigeration, air conditioning, power plants, chemical plants, petrochemical plants, petroleum refineries, and natural gas processing.
InnovationR&D

HVAC Floor Convector

HVAC Floor Convector

About The Project
Design, development and testing of floor convectors for HVAC systems.
InnovationR&D

Air Handling Units

Air Handling Units

About The Project
Design, development and testing of the air handling units for HVAC systems that performs functions such as air circulation, cleaning, humidifying, heating, cooling or mixing.
InnovationR&D

Fan Heater Switch

Fan Heater Switch

About The Project
Design, development and testing of Fan Heater Switch.
InnovationR&D

Air Curtain

Air Curtain

About The Project
Design, development and testing of Door Air Curtains for HVAC systems.
InnovationR&D

Fan Coil

Fan Coil

About The Project
Design, development and testing of various fan coils for HVAC systems such as ceiling and wall mounted fan coils.
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