
About
Milos Marjanovic is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Microelectronics and Microsystems, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš. He holds a degree in Microelectronics and Microsystems from the same institution (2013). His research focuses on semiconductor device modeling, thermoelectric systems, energy harvesting, and SPICE-based circuit simulation.
Education:
- Bachelor/Master in Microelectronics and Microsystems, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš (2013)
Research Interests: His work spans thermoelectric generator design, high-frequency device characterization, material science (e.g., doped ceramics), and aging effects in semiconductor devices. He emphasizes practical applications in energy harvesting and wireless sensor networks.
Publications Trends: His articles address transient modeling of thermoelectric systems, NBTI effects in VDMOS transistors, and SPICE simulation techniques. Recent work highlights energy conversion efficiency and thermal management strategies.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: Leads the MICROSIM laboratory (Modeling and Simulation of Microcomponents and Microsystems). Involved in 3 national research projects. Serves as President of IEEE Student Branch Niš and Vice President of IEEESTEC Conference.
Labs/Teams: Head of the Laboratory for Modeling and Simulation of Microcomponents and Microsystems (MICROSIM), part of the Science Club Niš.


