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Zoran Prijic is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, Serbia, specializing in Microelectronics since 2004. His academic career spans over three decades at the same institution, covering semiconductor research, energy harvesting systems, and device reliability.
Education:
- PhD in Microelectronics, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, 1993
- Master's degree in Microelectronics, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, 1990
- Bachelor's degree in Electronic Components, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Nis, 1987
His research centers on Microelectronics with emphasis on energy harvesting for wireless sensor networks using thermoelectric and photovoltaic technologies, semiconductor device reliability under radiation and bias stress, and PCB-based sensor design. Key contributions include NBTI analysis in power MOSFETs, thermal energy harvesting systems, and radiation-hardened devices.
Publication trends show consistent focus on applied microelectronics: recent works (2012-2017) target energy harvesting and device reliability, while earlier research (1996-2008) covers semiconductor characterization, CMOS photodiodes, and PCB technology. The corpus demonstrates strong industry relevance in sustainable energy and industrial sensing applications.
Scientific awards: No awards mentioned in source material.
He currently leads one national research project. As a senior professor, he mentors graduate students in microelectronics despite no specific advisees being listed. His work bridges academic research and industrial applications through PCB technology innovations.
Professor Prijic operates within the Department of Microelectronics research group at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, collaborating across power engineering and computer science departments on energy harvesting systems and semiconductor reliability projects.
