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Dr. Ivana Radonjic Mitic is a researcher and PhD member of the Solar Energy Laboratory at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Niš. She co-founded the UniGreen Research Group and is actively involved in interdisciplinary research focused on renewable energy technologies, particularly photovoltaics and solar energy systems. Her work addresses challenges such as soiling effects on solar panels, thermal management, and integration of renewable energy into urban environments. Dr. Radonjic Mitic collaborates with institutions like the Laboratory for Micro-grids and Smart-grids and has contributed to advancements in solar panel efficiency, energy storage systems, and microgrid operations.
Research Interests: Dr. Radonjic Mitic’s research spans experimental physics, renewable energy technologies, and solar energy applications. She investigates topics such as photovoltaic module performance under environmental stresses, cooling techniques to enhance efficiency, and the impact of pollutants like fly ash on energy yields. Her work also explores optimal sizing of energy storage systems and the integration of renewable sources into smart grids.
Publications: Her recent work emphasizes practical solutions for improving solar technology in real-world conditions, such as passive cooling methods, shading mitigation, and battery storage optimization. These studies reflect a focus on bridging laboratory findings with real-world applications in urban and regional contexts.
Affiliations: As part of the Solar Energy Laboratory, she collaborates with researchers like Asst. Prof. Lana Pantic and junior colleagues, contributing to a vibrant research environment. Her involvement in UniGreen underscores her commitment to interdisciplinary sustainability initiatives.

