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Dejan N. Milic is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia, where he is affiliated with the Department of Telecommunications. He is actively involved in teaching and research at undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels. He leads the Telecommunications Systems (TSLAB) and Intelligent Communications (SmartCOMM) laboratories and holds leadership roles in IEEE and university governance.
- PhD in Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (2005)
- Master's in Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (2002)
- BSc in Electronics and Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (1997)
His research focuses on telecommunications, wireless and optical communication systems, 5G technologies, statistical channel modeling, and signal processing. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of fading channels, M2M communication, mm-Wave systems, and phase noise in digital communications. His work bridges theoretical modeling and practical implementation in modern communication networks.
The recent publications reflect a strong trend in statistical analysis of wireless channels, performance modeling in 5G and M2M systems, and educational development in telecommunications. His work combines rigorous mathematical modeling with practical experimentation, particularly in κ–μ and TWDP fading environments, antenna selection, and truncation error estimation. He has also authored key textbooks that support engineering education in optical and mobile communications.
Scientific and professional recognitions include:
- Member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
- Vice President, IEEE Serbia and Montenegro Telecommunications Section (ComSoc)
- Member of IEEE ITSoc, SP, CAS, and Photonics Society
- President, Council of the Ethics Committee, University of Niš
- Two-time elected member of the Council of the Faculty of Electronics in Niš
Dr. Milic has supervised numerous diploma, master's, and doctoral theses and has mentored young researchers. He has participated in 9 nationally funded scientific projects and 7 international projects (including EUROWEB+, GREENTECH, and ERASMUS+). He has completed teaching visits under the Erasmus+ program at institutions in Poland, Bulgaria, Malta, and Spain. His research has resulted in approximately 190 scientific papers, 2 international book chapters, 3 university textbooks, and 1 auxiliary textbook.
He leads two active research laboratories:
- Telecommunications Systems Laboratory (TSLAB)
- Intelligent Communications Laboratory (SmartCOMM)


