Vujica Jevđević

In the US, Jevđević was the director of the International Water Resources Institute at George Washington University and professor in the engineering department at Colorado State University.

During World War 2 he was a war prisoner of the Axis troops, and in 1944 he successfully returned to the liberated Belgrade and joined the newly formed Ministry of Construction.

He led the establishment of the new institutes for and hydroenergy, and returned to the University of Belgrade as a lecturer.

There he defended his doctoral thesis in 1955 as Yugoslavia's first doctor in hydrology..[1] In the following years, he was a visiting scientist for the U.S. National Bureau of Standards and for the U.S. Geological Survey in Washington, D.C. before taking the professorial post at Colorado State University where he taught hydro-engineering.

[2] He was also the Director of the International Water Resources Institute at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Jevđević won many awards during his prolific academic career, including the inaugural 1996 Ven Te Chow Award of ASCE,[3] inaugural 1988 Ven Te Chow Award of IWRA,[4] as well as IAHS International Hydrology Award in 1987[5] Jevđević died in 2006 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.