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Milica D. Jovanovic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics at the Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš, Serbia. She has been with the institution since 2013, progressing from assistant trainee to her current academic rank, and holds a PhD earned in 2017 from the same faculty.
- PhD, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (2017)
- MSc, Microsystems Design and Engineering, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (2011)
- BSc, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš (2003)
Her research centers on wireless sensor networks, networks-on-chip, and communication protocols, with a focus on MAC layer design, contention resolution, and indoor localization. She employs signal processing, fuzzy logic, and optimization techniques to enhance network performance and reliability.
Her recent publications reflect a strong trend in improving communication efficiency and robustness in constrained environments such as wireless sensor networks and on-chip interconnects. Key themes include tone-based contention resolution, multi-channel MAC protocols, deflection routing, and UWB-based localization, placing her work at the intersection of embedded systems, networking, and signal processing.
She is actively involved in one national and one international research project, contributing to both theoretical and applied aspects of electronic systems. Her work has appeared in high-impact journals including The Journal of Supercomputing, Expert Systems with Applications, and Computer Communications.
She has collaborated extensively with researchers such as Igor Z. Stojanovic, Sandra Djosic, and Goran Lj. Djordjevic. While no formal advisees are listed, her involvement in doctoral studies and research projects suggests mentorship roles within her lab and department.





