Vesna Milosevic-zdjelar
Department of Physics
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar is instructor of Physics, university of winnipeg. Her areas of interest includes: Galactic Astronomy: determining Milky Way's shape (possible flattening) using gravitational lensing, and the consequences for determining the baryonic content of the Universe. Astrophysical cosmology: evolution of the gaseous content of the universe and QSO absorption line systems; baryonic dark matter in general and MACHOs in particular. Anthropic principle: its cognitive significance and connection with the values of cosmological parameters. Physical eschatology. Future evolution of the universe; duration of the stelliferous era.
Research Interest
Vesna Milosevic-Zdjelar research interest includes physics.
Publications
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Cirkovic MM, Zdjelar VM (2003) Extraterrestrial Intelligence and Doomsday: A Critical Assessment of the No-Outsider Requirement. Serbian Astronomical J, 166/167: 9-19.
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Samurovic S,Cirkovic MM, Zdjelar VM (1999) Flattened Galactic Haloes and Baryonic Dark Matter. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 309: 63-79.