
معرفی
Kacarska Marija is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University Ss Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Macedonia. She holds a PhD (1998), MSc (1988), and BSc (1978) in Electrical Engineering from the same institution. Her career spans over four decades, including roles as a Teaching Assistant (1978–2001) and Assistant Professor since 2001. Her research focuses on electrical engineering applications, including renewable energy systems, power systems analysis, electromagnetic compatibility, and smart grid technologies. She has contributed to studies on photovoltaic integration, battery management, and electromagnetic field effects on humans.
Her work emphasizes energy storage solutions, grounding systems for renewable installations, and wireless energy management platforms. Notable projects include the PV-ESTIA initiative for building energy storage and the development of systems to monitor low-frequency magnetic fields. Her expertise also extends to computational methods for electrical impedance tomography and contingency analysis in power systems.
Her publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, bridging electrical engineering with environmental sustainability and medical applications. She has pioneered VR-based systems for visualizing electromagnetic influences on humans, particularly near high-voltage lines and in cellular telecommunications. Her contributions aim to enhance energy efficiency, grid stability, and public health through advanced engineering solutions.





