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Marija Milijic is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Telecommunications, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia. She earned her PhD in 2016 and was promoted to assistant professor in 2019, continuing a long-standing academic journey at the same institution where she also completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in telecommunications and computer engineering.
Her research lies at the intersection of microwave engineering and computational intelligence, focusing on advanced antenna systems and RF MEMS devices. Key interests include:
- Design and optimization of printed antenna arrays
- Side lobe suppression and beam shaping (e.g., cosecant-squared and flat-top patterns)
- Application of artificial neural networks in electromagnetic modeling
- Modeling and design of RF MEMS switches (ohmic and capacitive shunt types)
- Near-field and far-field analysis of antenna systems
Her recent publications reveal a consistent focus on integrating machine learning techniques with classical microwave engineering problems, particularly in antenna and RF component design. She frequently collaborates with researchers such as Aleksandar Nešić and Bratislav Milovanović, contributing to journals like IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters and Microwave Review.
Marija has published 4 papers in journals with impact factors. Her scientific contributions include innovative designs of corner reflector arrays, cylindrical-parabolic reflectors, and neural network-based optimization of RF MEMS components.
She is currently not involved in any national or international research projects. There is no public information about her advising graduate students or receiving specific scientific awards. Her work is conducted within the Department of Telecommunications at the Faculty of Electronics in Niš, likely as part of microwave and antenna research activities.


