Sandra M. Đosić is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electronics in Niš, University of Niš, Serbia, specializing in Electronics and Embedded Systems. She has been actively contributing to research in real-time systems, fault tolerance, wireless sensor networks, and indoor localization technologies. Research Interests: Her work spans fault-tolerant real-time systems, energy-efficient computing, UWB-based indoor localization, and communication protocols for wireless sensor networks. She explores techniques such as dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS), tone-based contention resolution, and deflection routing in networks-on-chip to enhance system reliability and efficiency. Publication Trends: Her recent publications (2009–2022) demonstrate a strong focus on improving robustness and performance in embedded and distributed systems. The research integrates signal processing, network optimization, and energy-aware design, primarily applied in industrial and indoor environments. Scientific Awards: No awards are mentioned in the provided text. Advising and Grants: While no specific students are listed, she is currently participating in two national research projects, indicating active involvement in funded research. Her collaborations with researchers such as Igor Stojanovic and Milica Jovanovic suggest a strong team-based research approach. Labs and Research Teams: Although no formal lab or team name is specified, her repeated co-authorship with colleagues from the Faculty of Electronics implies active participation in a research group focused on electronics, communications, and real-time systems.







