Vladislav Beronja's interests encompass a variety of academic disciplines and cultural forms, ranging from contemporary comics and popular music to postmodern metafiction, psychoanalytical approaches to trauma, and Marxist aesthetics. His work examines how post-Yugoslav writers and artists critically deploy the archive as a governing metaphor for the loss and preservation of cultural memory after the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe.
Penelope Davies specializes in the architectural history of ancient Rome. She has published numerous articles and essays in scholarly publications about Roman art and architecture.
Mary Neuburger's focus is on modern eastern Europe with a specialization in southeastern Europe. Her research interests include urban culture, consumption, commodity exchange, and the history of truth, lies, and "pseudoscience".
Masa Prodanovic's research interests include multiphase flow and image-based porous media characterization, pore network models, level set method, lattice Boltzmann methods, shale gas flow, particulate flow and formation damage, sediment mechanics, fracturing, ferrohydrodynamics, and data curation.
Rajka Smiljanic's work is concentrated in the areas of experimental phonetics, cross-language and second language speech production and perception, clear speech, intelligibility, and prosody.