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Aleksandra Stojkovic is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia, within the Department of Microelectronics and Microsystems. She has been actively contributing to research and academic activities since her appointment in 2018.
Research Interests: Her work centers on microelectronics and embedded systems, with a focus on sensor integration, low-power design, and IoT applications. She explores practical implementations in energy harvesting, environmental monitoring, and smart sensing systems using platforms such as PSoC. Her research bridges theoretical electronics with real-world engineering solutions.
Publication Trends: Her recent publications (2016–2020) reflect a consistent engagement with applied electronics, particularly in developing monitoring systems, linearization techniques for sensors, and energy-efficient circuits. The works are predominantly presented at national and regional conferences in electrical and computing engineering, indicating strong regional collaboration and application-oriented research.
- Scientific Awards: No awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: There is no explicit mention of graduate students she has advised or specific grants she has led. However, she is currently participating in national research projects, suggesting involvement in funded academic work. Her collaborative publications indicate teamwork with colleagues and researchers from related institutions.
Labs and Teams: While no specific lab or research group name is provided, her affiliation with the Department of Microelectronics and Microsystems and her use of PSoC-based development suggest active participation in embedded systems and sensor research teams at the Faculty of Electronics.



