معرفی
Sanja Antić, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia. She has been a faculty member since 2001, teaching a broad range of control-systems and electrical-engineering courses.
Education
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade (2016)
Dissertation: “Application of Model-Based Failure Detection Methods in Electro-Mechanical Systems” - MSc in System Control, Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak (2009)
Thesis: “Simulation and Realization of Voltage-Current Control of a DC Micro Motor” - Dipl. Ing. in Industrial Power Engineering, Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak (2000)
Thesis: “Application of Fuzzy Logic in Estimating the Dynamic Model of a DC Motor”
Research Interests
Her research centres on model-based fault detection and isolation (FDI) for electromechanical systems, with particular emphasis on permanent-magnet DC motors and their associated power-electronic amplifiers. She develops structured and directional residual techniques combined with parameter-estimation algorithms to detect actuator, sensor and multiplicative faults. Additional interests include energy-efficient electric drives, digital control systems, torque-ripple reduction in induction motor drives, and the creation of remote and virtual laboratories for engineering education.
Scientific Awards & Recognition
- “Vuk Karadžić” diploma for exceptional academic performance (primary & secondary school)
- Top graduate of the 1999/2000 academic year, Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak
Projects & Funding
- Principal Investigator, Serbian Ministry of Education project “Modernisation of three compulsory courses in Electrical Machines 2, Automatic Control and Electric Drives” (2020-2021)
- Team member, TEMPUS project “Building Network of Remote Labs for strengthening university-secondary vocational schools collaboration” (2013-2016)
- Participated in national technological-development projects on energy efficiency of electric motor drives (2011-2014) and prototype development of a 4-axis CNC welding machine (2011-2012)
Teaching & Educational Contributions
Dr Antić has designed and delivered courses in Automatic Control, Digital Control Systems, Control of Electromotive Drives, Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electric Drives. She co-authored three textbooks and numerous workbooks and practicums that integrate remote-experiment platforms, thereby fostering hands-on learning aligned with Industry 4.0 concepts.


