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Dr. Milan Vesković is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer and Software Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. He has been employed at the Faculty since October 2007, progressing from research associate to his current position. His academic journey includes teaching courses in mechatronics, electronics, radio systems, and electronic components and assemblies.
- Graduated from Faculty of Technical Sciences in Novi Sad, March 11, 2002 (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
- Master's degree from Technical Faculty in Čačak, December 2009 (Electromagnetism)
- PhD from Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak, April 2018 (Electronics)
Dr. Vesković's research spans multiple domains within electrical engineering and computer science. His primary interests include the application of numerical methods in electromagnetism (particularly the method of fictitious sources) for solving electrostatic conductor problems, signal processing techniques in electronics, and the application of electronic components in education, ecology, and hardware/software development. His work demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, bridging theoretical electrical engineering concepts with practical applications in computing and environmental sustainability.
His recent publications reveal a growing interest in emerging technologies including nanotechnology applications, waste management systems, educational technology (particularly Micro:bit applications), and optimization algorithms for energy management. There's also a clear trend toward interdisciplinary research combining electrical engineering principles with computer science, environmental science, and educational methodologies.
Dr. Vesković has served as a UNIDO Consultant for Cleaner Production (CP) Programme following his successful engagement with the "Cleaner Production 2011" project in collaboration with UNIDO and the city of Čačak.
As an educator, Dr. Vesković has contributed significantly to curriculum development and teaching in electrical engineering and computer science. His research has been supported through various academic and industry collaborations, particularly in the areas of cleaner production methods and educational technology implementation. He has been actively involved in numerous international conferences and has published 59 papers in domestic and international journals and conference proceedings.
His work spans multiple laboratories and research groups within the Faculty of Technical Sciences, particularly those focused on electronics, computer engineering, and interdisciplinary applications of technology in environmental and educational contexts.

