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Igor Jovanovic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia. He has been actively involved in teaching and research since 2011, progressing from Teaching Associate to Assistant Professor, and earned his PhD in 2018 in the field of Electronics.
His research interests focus on electronic systems, particularly in the design and modeling of ultrasonic transducers, Hall-effect current sensors, and piezoceramic devices. He applies advanced simulation tools like Matlab/Simulink for 3D modeling and performance optimization. His work spans applications in medical instrumentation, energy systems, and industrial measurement technologies.
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in sensor development, electromechanical modeling, and thermal analysis. His work integrates principles from electronics, materials science, and applied physics, with a consistent emphasis on practical implementation and experimental validation.
- Stressing analysis of piezoceramic structures
- Design of ultrasonic sandwich transducers
- Optimization of Hall-effect current sensors
- Thermal monitoring in photovoltaic and medical applications
He is currently participating in two national research projects, contributing to advancements in electronic measurement and transducer technologies. While no formal students are listed, his collaborative work suggests active mentorship and team-based research.
Igor Jovanovic is a key contributor to the Department of Electronics, involved in both academic instruction and cutting-edge research. His lab work emphasizes precision instrumentation and sensor innovation, often in collaboration with peers such as D. Mančić and U. Jovanović. His research group focuses on developing reliable, high-performance electronic devices for industrial and biomedical applications.




