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Manuela Muzika Dizdarevic is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo. She completed her M.A. in 2010 and Ph.D. in 2017, both from the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade. Her M.A. thesis was titled "Divisors on Toric Varieties," and her Ph.D. thesis was "Application of the Groebner Bases Theory to Tiling Problems". She teaches various undergraduate and graduate courses, including Linear Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, Commutative Algebra, Projective Geometry, and Algebraic Curves. Manuela has participated in numerous conferences and workshops, such as the Autumn School in Algebraic Geometry in Poland, the Workshop on Symplectic Topology in Belgrade, and the Women in Numbers Europe 3 in Rennes, France. Manuela has published several papers, including "Signed Polyomino Tilings by n-in-line Polyominoes and Groebner bases," "Symmetric Polyomino Tilings, Tribones, Ideals and Groebner bases," and "Hamiltonian surfaces in the 4-cube, 4-bit Gray codes and Venn diagrams". Her research interests include combinatorial geometry, Groebner bases, and tiling problems.