Bojan Bankovićمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Bojan Banković is an Assistant Professor at the Power Engineering Department of the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš. His academic career focuses on electrical engineering with specialization in electric motor drives, power electronics, and renewable energy integration. His research interests include: Research and development of modern motor control algorithms in industrial drives Implementation of renewable energy sources in industrial drives and their impact on operational quality Industrial drives with energy regeneration to the grid Power quality and grid integration of renewable energy systems Banković has published extensively in the field of power electronics and electric drives, with recent publications focusing on microgrid operation, grid synchronization algorithms, multi-motor drive systems, and power quality issues. His work demonstrates a strong trend toward integrating renewable energy sources with industrial applications while maintaining power quality and system stability. Many of his publications appear in reputable journals like Energies and in proceedings of international electrical engineering conferences. His scientific contributions include: Development of novel control algorithms for electric motor drives Research on grid-connected power converters and their impact on power quality Design methodologies for industrial drive systems with energy regeneration Analysis of renewable energy integration in industrial settings Banković maintains strong industry connections, providing consulting and design services for various industrial applications including packaging lines, metal processing equipment, and pumping stations. He has contributed to technical solutions for industrial drive systems, motor control algorithms, and laboratory testing facilities. His work bridges theoretical research with practical industrial applications, making significant contributions to both academic knowledge and industrial practice. He is affiliated with the Laboratory for Electric Motor Drives and Traction, where he conducts research and supervises student projects related to his areas of expertise.


