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Milutin Jovanovic is a Reader in Power Engineering at Northumbria University's Faculty of Engineering and Environment. Previously, he served as a Senior Lecturer at the same institution and held roles at Liverpool John Moores University and the University of Newcastle, Australia. He holds a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Newcastle (1997), alongside earlier degrees from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. His expertise spans electrical machines/drives, renewable energy systems, and wind energy conversion, with a focus on sensorless control and grid integration.
Education:
- BEng (Electrical Engineering), University of Belgrade, 1987
- MEng (Electrical Engineering), University of Belgrade, 1991
- PhD (Electrical Engineering), University of Newcastle, Australia, 1997
Research Interests: Dr. Jovanovic's work emphasizes advanced control strategies for electrical machines, particularly doubly-fed reluctance generators (BDFRG) and wind energy systems. His research includes sensorless operation, parameter-independent control, grid fault mitigation, and multiport/multi-phase energy conversion systems. He has collaborated internationally, including through ERASMUS teaching programs in France and across Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Teaching & Collaboration: He teaches power engineering subjects at undergraduate/postgraduate levels and has delivered invited lectures globally. Current projects include optimizing multiport systems and wind turbine control. His work is published in leading journals like IEEE Transactions and International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems.
Advising & Grants: Supervised Samuel Obi’s PhD on grid-connected doubly-fed wind generators. Collaborated on projects such as the 'Lingusitics Course' (2020) via Northumbria's research partnerships.
