Assoc. Prof. Marko Dimitrijević is affiliated with the University of Niš, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, where he holds the position of Associate Professor since 2021. He leads the Laboratory for Electronic Design Automation (LEDA) and the Laboratory for Electronics. His academic journey includes a PhD in 2012 on 'Electronic System for Polyphase Loads Analysis Based on FPGA' and postgraduate studies from 2005. He has conducted research exchanges at Technische Universität Ilmenau (Germany), IHP Microelectronics (Germany), the University of Southampton (UK), and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (Spain). Prof. Dimitrijević teaches courses such as 'Introduction to Electronics' and 'System on a Chip' across undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs. His research focuses on MPPT algorithms, harmonic detection, FPGA applications, and smart grid technologies. He has supervised two master’s theses and contributed to numerous academic publications. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications in renewable energy systems and power electronics. Education: Bachelor's in Electronics and Telecommunications (2002, Faculty of Electronics, Niš) Master's in Electronics (2005, Faculty of Electronics, Niš) PhD in Electronics (2012, Faculty of Electronics, Niš) Professional Roles: Assistant Professor (2016–2021) Associate Professor (since 2021) Head of LEDA and Electronics Lab Research Highlights: Development of FPGA-based systems for polyphase load analysis MPPT controller optimization for standalone PV systems Nonlinear load characterization using machine learning Labs & Teams: LEDA focuses on electronic design automation and power electronics, while the Electronics Lab supports undergraduate teaching and experimental research.