Dr Lubo Jankovic
Birmingham City University, School of Architecture, Birmingham Institute of Art and Design.
Dr Lubo Jankovic has had extensive experience of system modelling using principles of emergence and complexity. He headed an EU project on modelling of cities which included investigation of rules of complex interactions between concurrent processes in the urban environment, determining their consequences with the aim of predicting resultant urban forms, understanding and developing sustainable strategies for the future. He taught Modelling of Complex Systems at the University of Liverpool and University of Salford in 2006-07, as invited speaker in an EPSRC course entitled “Embracing Complexity in Science & Society - A taught course for researchers in the built environment”.
He was/is a Co-investigator in the following projects: Eastside Sustainable Regeneration project (EPSRC: GR/S20482; GR/C51115) evaluated in peer review as outstanding and leading to international quality; Eastside 2 (Sustainable Urban Regeneration EPSRC: EP/C513177) evaluated by peer review as internationally leading and outstanding; Eastside 3, An Integrated Approach to Sustainable Urban Re-development, Birmingham Eastside as National and Regional Demonstrator (EPSRC EP/E021603/1, current). He is also a Co-investigator within the (recently won) £3.2m EPSRC SUE 2 project ( Sustainable Urban Regeneration from Evidence Based Futures to Implementation (EP/F007426/1, starting May 2008).


