Dan Milisavljevic
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Dan Milisavljevic (born January 31, 1980) is a Canadian astronomer known for aiding in the discovery of Uranus's moons Ferdinand, Trinculo, and Francisco; and Neptune's moons Halimede, Sao, Laomedeia and Neso.
Milisavljevic received his undergraduate education at McMaster University, where he was enrolled in the renowned McMaster Arts and Science Programme. Upon graduation in 2004, he was awarded the Commonwealth Scholarship to study at the London School of Economics. There he pursued an MSc in the Philosophy and History of Science, and completed a dissertation on the interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Milisavljevic is currently a graduate student at Dartmouth College in the department of Physics and Astronomy.