Borna Abramović was born on 20.09.1977 in Slavonski Brod. He completed the elementary and secondary railway technical school in Zagreb. In 2003 he graduated from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences University of Zagreb on the topic "Formal methods in analysing the safety of railway - road level crossings". He successfully defended his master's thesis in 2007 on the topic " Technological model for railway infrastructure charging system". The doctoral dissertation entitled "Demand modelling in function of railway transport" successfully defended 2010.
He is a senior research associate in science and has been elected as an associate professor and currently is appointed as the Head of Chair of Railway Transport Management.
Head teacher of the following courses: Organization of railway traffic, Rail freight transport, Railway Transport Management and Organizing Railway Passenger Transport. He is teacher on the courses Game Theory and Traffic Theory. At the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing University of Zagreb he is teacher of the course Safety Signalling and Communication Systems.
The guest lecturer at the following higher education institutions: University of Žilina (Slovakia), University of Pardubice (Czech Republic), University of Palermo (Italy), Technical University Carolo-Wilhelmina Braunschweig (Germany), University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), Technical University of Košice (Slovakia), University of Novi Sad (Serbia), Institute of Technology and Business in Češke Budejovice (Czech Republic), Newcastle University (United Kingdom), Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Hungary), Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (Lithuania), Politehnica University of Bucharest (Romania), Gdansk University (Poland), University Lumière Lyon 2 (France), and Iran University of Sciences and Technology Tehran (Iran).
Areas of interest in science are the following: railway transport organization, rail infrastructure charges, rail freight transport, rail freight market, integrated passenger transport systems, transport forecasts, transport demand and game theory.
He is an active researcher and has participated in a large number of European and Croatian scientific projects and a large number of professional studies in Croatia.