Dragan S. Antic is a Professor at the Department of Automation, Faculty of Electronics, University of Niš. He earned his PhD in Automation from the same institution in 1994, following a Master's (1991) and Bachelor's (1987) degree in the same field. His research focuses on control systems, signal processing, and neuro-fuzzy systems, with a strong emphasis on sliding mode control, orthogonal function-based modeling, and adaptive neural networks. He has published 51 papers in journals with impact factors and currently participates in 2 national and 8 international research projects. Key research areas include dynamic system modeling, quasi-orthogonal filters, and finite-time stability analysis of time-delay systems. His work often integrates mathematical techniques with engineering applications, such as anti-lock braking systems and PID control optimization. Contact details include his office at Aleksandra Medvedeva 4, Niš, and the email dragan.antic@elfak.ni.ac.rs. Professional contributions include foundational research in endocrine neural networks and low-pass filter design, with notable publications in journals like Electronics Letters and Journal of the Franklin Institute . His efforts bridge theoretical advancements with practical engineering solutions in automation and control.










