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Milan Plazinić is an Associate Professor in the Department of General Electrical Engineering and Electronics at the Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. He also serves as the vice-dean for teaching at the Technical Faculty. His academic career spans several decades, beginning with his appointment as an assistant in 1987 after completing his studies at the Technical Faculty in Čačak.
Dr. Plazinić's educational background includes:
- B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (1987)
- M.Sc. (1998) with thesis titled "Rešavanje skin efekta pomoću metoda petlje" (Solving the skin effect using loop methods)
- PhD (2008) with dissertation titled "Rešavanje problema potiskivanja struje u provodnicima u žlebu feromagnetnog bloka" (Solving the problem of current displacement in conductors in the groove of a ferromagnetic block)
His research interests focus on theoretical and general electrical engineering, with particular emphasis on electric circuits, electromagnetics, and magnetic materials. Dr. Plazinić has conducted significant research in the areas of current density distribution in conductors, skin effect phenomena, and the electromagnetic properties of various materials. His work bridges theoretical electrical engineering with practical applications in energy systems and material science.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong focus on electromagnetic field calculations, conductor analysis, and magnetic materials. His research demonstrates consistent application of numerical methods, particularly finite element analysis, to solve complex electromagnetic problems. Many of his publications address practical challenges in electrical engineering, such as current distribution in conductors within ferromagnetic environments and the characteristics of electrical motors.
Dr. Plazinić has participated in several research projects including:
- "Synthesis of functional materials according to the notebook 'synthesis-structure-properties-application'" (2003-2005) as a participant
- "Analysis, development and application of programs and measures for energy efficiency of electromotor drives" (2011-2014) as a team member
Throughout his career, Dr. Plazinić has demonstrated commitment to both research and teaching in electrical engineering, contributing to the academic community through publications, research projects, and his role as vice-dean for teaching.

