Dragan TasićView profile
Professor
Prof. Dr Dragan Tasić is a distinguished Professor at the Power Engineering Department of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš, Serbia. With decades of academic and research experience, he has established himself as a leading expert in power transmission, power system components, and electrical cable technology. His work spans theoretical research, practical applications, and educational contributions to the field of electrical engineering. Dr. Tasić's research interests focus on power transmission systems, electrical cable technology, relay protection, power system analysis, and grounding systems. His work particularly emphasizes thermal aspects of power cables, electrical energy losses in distribution networks, and innovative solutions for improving cable performance. He has pioneered research on thermal management of underground cables, including the use of hydronic asphalt pavements and cool pavements to eliminate hot spots and increase cable ampacity. His publication record demonstrates consistent productivity with numerous books, journal articles, and conference papers spanning over three decades. Recent research (2019-2023) shows continued innovation in areas such as thermal aging management of underground cables, photovoltaic system integration, and optimization of distribution networks with energy storage. His work frequently employs advanced computational methods including Finite Element Method (FEM) and hybrid optimization algorithms. Dr. Tasić has led and participated in numerous significant research projects funded by Serbian government agencies, focusing on energy efficiency, power system optimization, and technological improvements in electrical distribution networks. His work has practical applications in the Serbian power industry and contributes to international knowledge in electrical engineering. As an educator, Dr. Tasić has contributed to curriculum development and has authored multiple textbooks that are widely used in electrical engineering education in Serbia. His teaching focuses on core power engineering subjects including power transmission, electrical networks, and power cable technology.




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