Background
Savic, Michael I. was born on August 4, 1929 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. Came to the United States, 1967.
educator signal and speech researcher engineering educator
Savic, Michael I. was born on August 4, 1929 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. Came to the United States, 1967.
Diploma in Engineering, University Belgrade, 1955; Doctor of Engineering Belgrade, 1965.
Research and development engineer Kretztechnick, Zipf, Austria, 1956-1957, Tungsram, Vienna, Austria, 1957-1958. Assistant professor University Belgrade, 1958-1967. Research associate Yale University, New Haven, 1967-1968.
Professor Western New England College, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1968-1981. Professor electrical engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, since 1981. Director Signal and Speech Research Laboratory.
Member advisory board American College Cryosurgery, 1977-1978. Consultant Milton-Bradley Company, 1970-1980. Chairman advisory panel National Science Foundation, 1977.
Achievements include patents in areas of controlled destruction of malignant tumors, detection of gas leaks in underground and above ground pipelines, voice character transformation, detection of cholesterol deposits in blood vessels and others Current areas of research include automatic devices for speaker recognition, signal recognition, speaker separation, language identification, voice transformation and others.
Member Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (senior, Certified of Appreciation 1972), New York Academy of Sciences.
1 child Alice / Alisa