People

Prof. Aleksandar S. Jovanovic
Director

Aleksandar Jovanovic (MSc. ME, PhD) has worked for industry, research, EU institutions and universities, in a number of different countries, such as Belgium and Italy (EU, university), Germany (industry, research, university), France (university), USA (industry, university, research), etc. Since 2001, he is the director of the Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies Group in Stuttgart, Germany providing consultancy in the areas of risk assessment and risk management for industry and public sector. He is the CEO of the European Institute for Risk & Resilience Management (EU-VRi), bringing together about 50 industrial and research organizations active in the area of applied risk and resilience management, full professor at Steinbeis University Berlin (Technical Risks) and his other current and previous assignments include Italy (Politecnico di Milano), France (Ecole Polytechnique), Japan (University of Tokyo), USA (La Jolla), Serbia, Croatia and China.

Aleksandar’s main contributions to risk research and advancement of the respective state-of-the-art have been related to (a) industrial “risk projects”, (b) academic research in the area of risk (especially emerging risks and resilience) and (c) European and international risk standardization.

Aleksandar has a long-year professional experience as project manager of many large international industry “risk projects”, dealing with risk management, engineering risks, innovation risks, risk governance for new technologies, use of big data for risk analysis and related areas, etc. Main clients in these projects have been the EU, national governments (Norway, Belgium, Japan…), industry, utilities, insurances companies, R&D and academia. Main topics of the current projects deal with risk management in industry (e.g. for insurance, power, process) and include HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, Environment), RCM (Reliability Centered Maintenance), RBI (Risk-Based Inspection. Examples of the industrial projects are, e.g., the assessing risk of 40,000 MWe installed electric power capacity for Eskom in South Africa (about $10 million) or assessing risks refineries in Gazprom. Sample EU projects managed by him include iNTeg-Risk (www.integrisk.eu-vri.eu, 19.3 million €, 80+ partners), or SmartResilience (Resilience Indicators for critical infrastructures in Europe, www.smartresilience.eu-vri.eu).

In the area of academic risk research Aleksandar has been pioneering the risk-oriented probabilistic structural mechanics in 1980’s (stochastic finite element method), introduced risk methods in the engineering analysis of remaining life in 1990’s, developed new methods for risk-based optimization of inspection and maintenance in the industrial plants (power and process primarily). He is a coauthor of the milestone study/book on Future Global Shocks of the OECD (2013), author of 7 books and over 170 publications (www.researchgate.net/profile/Aleksandar_Jovanovic5).

As a “risk practitioner” in the area of international standardization, A. Jovanovic has contributed to the global risk community by a number of actions. He is the Convener and main author of:

(a)     European standard CEN-CWA 15740:2008 (“Risk-Based Inspection and Maintenance”),

(b)     European standard EN16991:2018 (“European Risk-Based Inspection Framework”)

(c)     CEN-CWA 16449:2013 (“Management on New Technologies-Related Risks” also appeared as DIN SPEC

(d)     ISO standard ISO 31050 “Management of emerging risks for enhanced resilience” – has involved SRA into the process, as an Organization in Liaison to ISO.

He act as the Liaison Officer in the ISO 31000 (risk management) ISO Committee, as a member of the Committees TC292 (security) and ISO 31010 (risk assessment methods , and as convener for the new ISO 31050 standard (https://committee.iso.org/sites/tc262/home/projects/ongoing/iso-31022-guidelines-for-impl-2.html).

In 2019, A. Jovanović was one of the main “Organizing Chair” of the SRA World Congress in Cape Town, South Africa (https://srawc.wpengine.com/congress-organization/).

Aleksandar speaks fluently French, Italian, English, German and Serbo-Croatian, reads and communicates in Spanish, Portuguese and Russian and has always used this to promote the risk-related issues in many countries.
Ms. Snežana Jovanovic
Deputy Director

Medical Doctor (1979), M. Sc. (1982), Specialist in Hygiene and Microbiology (1986), Ph. D. (1995). During the period 1980 – 1991 she worked at Institute for Health Protection of Serbia (Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Department of public health and Environmental Hygiene (U.S.S.L. 2, Cittiglio, Italy), Institute of Hygiene at the Medical School of the University of Milan (Italy), Institute of Hygiene, Univ. of Tübingen (Germany).
Since 1992 she is employed at the State Health Agency Stuttgart, Germany. The main topics of her work are:
- Risk assessment and monitoring of health effects associated with chemical and biological environmental and occupational pollution.
- Participation in Environmental Health Surveillance System in Baden-Württemberg, Germany (continuous survey since 1992).
- Planning and performing of projects related to heavy metals, THM´s in swimming pools, tar based parquet adhesive, biological agents (moulds, mites), and noise. Leader and manager of information activities and projects "Indoor Leisure Noise" and “Mites, moulds and co”.
- Participation in the EU project NNGL (Night time Noise Guideline) co-ordinated by WHO.
- Participation in ECOHEIS project for the development of indicators to describe the environment status (noise) for the Budapest Conference of the European Health and Environment Ministries (2004).
- Participation in WHO project “Burden of disease from environmental noise”.
- Performing of “Hazardous materials register” and chemical data sheets for 10 laboratories in State Health Agency.
- Providing consultancy for the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and public health departments in Baden-Württemberg as well as for other authorities, specialist and public in the matters of public health.
- Organization and leading of courses in the field of occupational and environmental medicine

November 2006 onwards, part time: Leading of EU-VRi Management Office. European Virtual Institute for Integrated Risk Management EU-VRi Stuttgart is an EEIG = European Economic Interest Grouping (www.eu-vri.eu).

April 2002 onwards, part time: Support in the leading of Steinbeis Transfer Centres Advanced Risk Technologies (www.risk-technologies.com). Consultancy in the areas of health risk assessment associated with chemical and biological environmental and occupational pollution. Health risk assessment of new technologies.


Dr. Snežana Jovanovic
CFO

Medical Doctor (1979), M. Sc. (1982), Specialist in Hygiene and Microbiology (1986), Ph. D. (1995). During the period 1980 – 1991 she worked at Institute for Health Protection of Serbia (Belgrade, Yugoslavia), Department of public health and Environmental Hygiene (U.S.S.L. 2, Cittiglio, Italy), Institute of Hygiene at the Medical School of the University of Milan (Italy), Institute of Hygiene, Univ. of Tübingen (Germany).
Since 1992 she is employed at State Health Agency Stuttgart, Germany. The main topics of her work are:

  • Risk assessment and monitoring of health effects associated with chemical and biological environmental and occupational pollution.
  • Planning and performing of projects related to heavy metals, THM´s in swimming pools, tar based parquet adhesive, biological agents (moulds, mites), and noise.
  • Participation in the EU project (NNGL = Night time Noise Guideline, ECOHEIS)
  • Providing consultancy for the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and public health departments in Baden-Württemberg as well as for other authorities, specialist and public in the matters of public health. 
  • Organization and leading of courses in the field of occupational and environmental medicine

November 2006 - December 2009, part time: Leading of EU-VRi Management Office. European Virtual Institute for Integrated Risk Management EU-VRi Stuttgart is an EEIG = European Economic Interest Grouping (www.eu-vri.eu).

April 2002 onwards, part time: Support in the leading of Steinbeis Transfer Centres Advanced Risk Technologies (www.risk-technologies.com). Consultancy in the areas of health risk assessment associated with chemical and biological environmental and occupational pollution. Health risk assessment of new technologies.

September 2014 onwards Director of the WHO Colaborating Centr "Housing and Health"

Dr. Somik Chakravarty
Chief Operation Officer

Somik Chakravarty (PhD) is the Chief Operation Officer at Steinbeis EU-VRi GmbH. He holds a doctorate from Sorbonne Universités - UTC in Process Engineering with a specialisation in the field of exposure assessment and airborne risk characterization of nanomaterials. He received an EU Marie Curie ITN fellowship for completing his doctorate in collaboration with the Institut national de l'environnement industriel et des risques (INERIS, France ), with industrial and academic secondments at BASF SE and Technische Universität Braunschweig in Germany and the University of Twente in the Netherlands, respectively. 

He was awarded the Jean Bricard Prix and nominated for the Prix de thèse Guy Deniélou 2019 for his PhD thesis on Dustiness and mechanical properties of cohesive and non-cohesive bulk solids. He is a mechanical engineer from the University of Sheffield with a Master's degree in Thermal power and fluids engineering from the University of Manchester in the UK.

He has more than 8 years of research experience in the field of material science, computational mechanics, powder and aerosol technology and product/process risk analysis. He has managed and contributed as a researcher in more than 10 EU and other international projects during his time at Steinbeis EU-VRi with 3 digital tools developed for EU projects selected for the EU Innovation Radar for scientific and business impact.

His research interests include risk and resilience management of critical infrastructure with a focus on cyber-physical system security, Digitalization in Industry 4.0, Process/product risk analysis, Multi-criteria decision analysis and statistical methods in risk analysis. He has more than 10 peer-reviewed publications and in excess of 110 citations in the field of process and environmental safety, powder technology and risk and resilience of cyber-physical systems within critical infrastructures. 

 
Mr. Marjan Jelic
CIO & IT Specialist

Marjan Jelic is a software developer with more than 20 years of experience in web, application and back-end development. Since September 2016, he works as a CIO & IT Specialist and Support in the IT department of the Steinbeis EU-VRi in Stuttgart Germany. 

His responsibilities are software solutions (tools) in AssureMOSS, SILICOFCM, ResiStand, RiskRadar China, SmartResilience, cALIBRAte, EC4SafeNano, ENCIRCLE, InfraStress and PANBioRA projects.

Marjan Jelic holds a Bachelor of Science degree (B.Sc) in Computer Science from the University of Novi Sad (Faculty of Technical Science in Zrenjanin), Serbia.

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