
معرفی
Goce Arsov is a Full Professor at the Department of Electronics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University 'St. Cyril and Methodius' in Skopje. He has held academic positions since 1971, progressing from Assistant to Full Professor by 1997. His research focuses on power electronics, semiconductor device modeling, and control systems. He has authored numerous publications, including influential works on cycloconverters, PSpice modeling, and switched-capacitor converters. His work bridges theoretical analysis and practical applications in energy systems and automotive electronics.
- Education:
- Doctor of Technical Sciences (1992), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Skopje.
- Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (1983), University of Belgrade.
- Diploma in Electrical Engineering (1970), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Skopje.
Research Interests: Prof. Arsov specializes in power electronic systems, semiconductor device modeling, and advanced converter topologies. His work emphasizes practical implementations in automotive systems, renewable energy, and industrial drives. Key areas include cycloconverter control, switched-capacitor circuits, and PSpice-based simulation models.
Recent Research Trends: His articles from 2000–2004 highlight advancements in automotive power supplies, bidirectional converters, and fuel-cell applications. Earlier work (1990–1999) focused on triac/BJT modeling and cycloconverter optimization. His contributions span both theoretical and applied aspects, with a focus on energy efficiency and system reliability.
Grants and Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his extensive publications suggest sustained research funding. No explicit student advising details are provided.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Institute of Electronics at his faculty, collaborating with researchers on semiconductor device analysis and power system design.


