
معرفی
Ivana S. Randjelovic is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia, affiliated with the Department of Metrology and Measurement Technology. She has been actively involved in research and academic activities since her appointment as assistant in 2010.
Educational Background:
- Bachelor's Degree: Automation and Electronics, Faculty of Electronics in Niš (2001)
- Master's Degree: Metrology and Measurement Technology, Faculty of Electronics in Niš (2006)
Her research focuses on pseudorandom encoding, virtual instrumentation, and industrial measurement systems, with applications in sensor linearization, position determination, and automation. She has developed high-resolution encoders and nonlinear ADCs for precise industrial sensing.
Her publications reveal a consistent trend in the application of pseudorandom binary sequences and virtual instrumentation for robust, high-precision measurement solutions in industrial environments. The work spans encoder design, signal processing, and embedded control systems, with a strong emphasis on practical implementation.
Scientific Projects:
- Participation in 4 scientific research projects funded by the Ministry of the Republic of Serbia
- Current involvement in 2 national projects
- Work in the metrology laboratory for electromagnetic quantities at the Faculty of Electronics
She contributed to the development of the script "Computerized Measuring and Information Systems in Industry" in collaboration with Austrian Cooperation Eastern Europe WUS Austria (2005). While no formal students are listed, her extensive collaborative research suggests mentorship and advisory roles. No scientific awards are mentioned in the available text.





