
معرفی
Sanja Aleksic is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, specializing in Microelectronics and Microsystems. Her academic career began with a Physics degree from the Faculty of Philosophy in Nis (1995), followed by a Master's (2009) and PhD (2015) in Applied Physics from her current faculty. Her research focuses on semiconductor materials, photoacoustic spectroscopy, and electronic device modeling. She has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals, with 9 papers indexed with impact factors. Her work bridges applied physics and engineering, particularly in analyzing thermal and elastic properties of materials using advanced techniques like photoacoustic analysis and neural network modeling.
Education:
- Bachelor's in Physics, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Nis (1995)
- Master's in Applied Physics, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis (2009)
- PhD in Applied Physics, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis (2015)
Research Interests: Microelectronics, semiconductor characterization, thermoelastic effects, photoacoustic signal analysis, and material property modeling. Notably, her work employs electro-acoustic analogies to study silicon and TiO₂-coated materials, as well as neural network approaches for high electric field stress modeling in VDMOSFETs. Her recent studies (2020–2025) emphasize cutting-edge topics like solar parking canopy optimization and biomarker-based clinical outcomes in pandemic scenarios.
Publications: Over 30 peer-reviewed articles, with a focus on photoacoustic techniques, semiconductor device simulation, and energy systems. Her work spans journals like Journal of Applied Physics, International Journal of Thermophysics, and Journal of Computational Electronics. Key themes include material property extraction, thermal-mechanical coupling, and sustainable energy solutions.
Awards: None explicitly listed in provided texts.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary research at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, collaborating on projects involving material characterization, renewable energy systems, and bio-medical applications. Active in both national and international research networks, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed here.

