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Danijela Damjanovic is a Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in dynamical systems and ergodic theory. Her research focuses on smooth dynamical systems, exploring the effect of symmetries on dynamics. She investigates systems that exhibit strong chaotic properties, particularly the presence of non-trivial symmetries that impose constraints on the behavior of the systems. Among her studies, she addresses phenomena labeled 'rigidity' that manifest locally near algebraic systems and impacts globally. Professor Damjanovic has been actively involved in supervising PhD students, with notable cases including Boris Petkovic, who completed his PhD in 2022, and Sven Sandfeldt, expected to complete his PhD in 2025. She has received support for her research from several grants, including those from the Swedish Research Council and the Wallenberg Foundation for international postdoc positions. Her teaching responsibilities include courses in Chaotic Dynamical Systems, Cohomology Dynamics, and Mathematics for Chemists, where she serves as both teacher and examiner, emphasizing her commitment to academic instruction and mentorship.
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