Dr Tijana Timotijevic
Senior Lecturer
Director of Undergraduate Taught Programmes in EECS
Education Lead of The Centre for Electronics
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
Queen Mary University of London
Research
ICT in healthcare, assistive technologies, Motion capture and analysis, Technology-assisted motor training and rehabilitation, Electromagnetic stimulation of neuronal structures, neuronal networks
Interests
In my early career my research was in the area of telecommunications. My current interests are in developing engineering education, and I am working on initiatives to improve students’ learning and their outcomes in EECS.
Publications

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Electronics
2013
Towards Flexibility in Sensor Placement for Motion Capture Systems: A Signal Processing ApproachHaratian R TWYCROSS-LEWIS RC Timotijevic T Phillips C
IEEE Sensors Journal vol. 14 (3), 701-709.
23-10-20132007
Accuracy of packet loss monitoring over networked CPEHasib M Timotijevic T
Iet Commun vol. 1 (3), 507-513.
01-06-20072004
Accuracy of measurement techniques supporting QoS in packet-based intranet and extranet VPNsSCHORMANS JA Leung CM
Iee Proceedings - Communications: Special Edition on Vpns and Broadband Technology vol. 151 (1), 89-94.
01-02-20042003
Bandwidth overhead of probe technology guaranteeing QoS in packet networksSCHORMANS JA Timotijevic T
Electronic Letters vol. 39 (10), 253-254.
01-01-2003
Evaluating the accuracy of active measurement of delay and loss in packet networksSchormans JA Timotijevic T Marshall A Agoulmine N
MANAGEMENT OF MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS AND SERVICES, PROCEEDINGS. vol. 2839, 409-421.
01-01-20032000
ATM Level Performance Analysis on a DS-CDMA Satellite Link using DTXTIMOTIJEVIC T Schormans JA
Iee Proceedings - Communications vol. 147 (1), 47-56.
01-01-2000
A PCA-based technique for compensating the effect of sensor position changes in motion dataHaratian R PHILLIPS CI Timotijevic T
6th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Systems Sofia,Belgrade 6 Sep 2012 - 8 Sep 2012., 126-131.
Research Group
PhD Students
- Latifah Bin Rashed
Integrating Airflow and Air Pressure Sensing Measurements Towards Better Neonatal Tidal Volume and Mask Leak Control During Positive Pressure Ventilation: Experimental Analyses of T-Piece Resuscitaire Performance and Mask Ventilation Training Assisted by Respiratory Function Mon
News
October 2025
23 October 2025
On 23rd October, the Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) teaching team at Queen Mary University of London has been named the winner of the 2025 Education Excellence Award, recognising their outstanding contribution to teaching and learning within the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS).
Led by Dr Tijana Timotijevic, ... [more]

July 2025
2 July 2025
On a sun-drenched afternoon of 2nd July 2025, members of the Centre for Electronics at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), Queen Mary University of London, gathered for a vibrant Summer Social in the Graduate Centre Common Room (7th Floor). With sweeping panoramic views of London as the ... [more]
