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Emilija N. Zivanovic is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, specializing in Applied Physics. She holds a PhD (2014), Master's (2004), and Bachelor's (1999) degrees in Applied Physics from the same institution. Her research focuses on plasma physics, electrical breakdown phenomena, and gas discharge dynamics. She has authored/co-authored 11 impact-factor papers on topics like xenon-filled tube dosimetry, nitrogen afterglow processes, and combined gas-vacuum breakdown mechanisms.
Professional Activities: Member of IEEE and the Serbian Society of Physicists (Plasma and Ionized Gas Physics Department). Currently involved in 2 national research projects. Publications accessible at npao.ni.ac.rs.
Research Interests: Statistical analysis of electrical breakdown parameters, memory effect mechanisms in gases, radiation dosimetry applications, and ionization processes in low-pressure environments. Her work bridges plasma physics with engineering applications through experimental and theoretical studies.
Key Contributions: Pioneered studies on xenon-filled tube dosimetry for low-dose gamma radiation, established methodologies for analyzing nitrogen memory effects, and developed models for combined gas-vacuum breakdown mechanisms in various gas environments.
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