Kuhar Andrijana is a Lecturer at the Institute of Electronics within the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEIT) at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. She holds a BSc (2006), MSc (2010), and PhD (2018), all from FEIT. Her academic work focuses on applied electromagnetics and computational methods, with affiliations to research in electromagnetic field exposure and grounding systems. Her research interests span: Electromagnetics : Human exposure modeling near transmission lines and wireless networks. Numerical Methods : Finite Element Method (FEM), Method of Moments (MoM), and circuit-based simulations. Biomedical Engineering : ECG signal processing and cortical activity analysis. Electrical Safety : Grounding systems optimization and EMF impact assessment. Her recent publications (2017–2023) demonstrate a consistent focus on: Modeling electromagnetic exposure risks from infrastructure (e.g., transmission lines, 5G networks). Advancing numerical techniques for electrostatic and grounding problems. Exploring biomedical applications like ECG noise handling and neural signal representation. No scientific awards or student advisories are documented in available sources. She is affiliated with the Institute of Electronics' research initiatives but no specific labs or teams are detailed.







