June 2024 OES Beacon

Who’s who in the IEEE OES (June 2024)

Prof. Nikola Mišković, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technologies (LABUST)  

Blast from the past – me doing experiments at the Lake Jarun in Zagreb in 2011.

My name is Nikola Mišković and I am a Full Professor of control and marine robotics at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing (FER). My journey into the fascinating world of marine robotics began in 2005 under the mentorship of Prof. Zoran Vukić who offered me the opportunity to undertake my MSc thesis in marine robotics, igniting a passion that would shape my academic and professional trajectory. At about the same time, Prof. Vukić officially founded the Laboratory for Underwater Systems and Technologies (LABUST) – since then it has significantly contributed to positioning Croatia on the world map of marine robotics research. In 2019 I would become the head of LABUST when Prof. Vukic retired.

I completed my Ph.D. in 2010. During this, I had the privilege of spending valuable time at the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche in Genova, collaborating closely with Massimo Caccia and his team. This collaborative endeavor laid the groundwork for a fruitful friendship and ongoing research collaboration that continues to bear fruit to this day. In 2011, I embarked on my tenure as an Assistant Professor, and I became a Full Professor in 2019.

Me surrounded by autonomous marine vehicles developed in LABUST during an interview in 2018.

My leadership journey has been defined by a commitment to excellence and innovation. At the age of 33, I coordinated my first EU project, “CADDY – Cognitive Autonomous Diving Buddy,” a pioneering endeavor that explored human-diver interaction research. Since then, I have led numerous international and national projects, fostering collaboration with esteemed institutions worldwide. Since then, I coordinated a number of international (EU, ONR, Interreg) as well as national projects, and participated in many more. In addition to my research pursuits, I have served as the vice dean for research from 2018 to 2022 at my faculty.

However, my true passion lies in mentoring the next generation of researchers and scholars. Watching my Ph.D. students achieve remarkable milestones, such as winning the prize for the best-performing team in the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge (MBZIRC 2023), fills me with immense pride and joy.

Welcome speech during “Breaking the Surface 2022” opening in Biograd na Moru, Croatia

One important thing that Prof. Vukić taught me is the importance of international networking within the research community. In line with this lesson, I have been involved with the organization of “Breaking the Surface” workshop that has been contributing to the community for the last 16 years.

As a member of the IEEE OES since 2006, I am deeply committed to contributing to the strategic direction of the society, particularly in the areas of networking and mentoring. I believe that nurturing the next generation of leaders is paramount to the continued advancement of our field.

Beyond academia, I am a devoted husband and father. In 2015, I married my wife, and together we welcomed our daughter Mila in 2017, followed by our son Maksim in 2021. Their presence brings immense joy and inspiration to my life, and I am grateful for their unwavering support and love.

“Breaking the Surface 2022” group photo, Biograd na Mor, Croatia