Power Systems Department

About Us

University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering represents the largest engineering faculty in the region, as well as the 3rd largest engineering faculty in Europe. Today, it is one of the leading teaching and research institutions in our country, with 10 research fields, as well as more than 250 staff and around 100 journal publications per year. ETF is a carrier of a large number of research and innovation projects in the field of power engineering, electronics, physical electronics, signals and systems, telecommunications, computer engineering, and software engineering.

Full Professors

Zlatan Stojković

Technical Science Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Jovan Mikulović

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Associate Professors

Aleksandar Savić

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Darko Šošić

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Željko Đurišić

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Zoran Stojanović

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Predrag Stefanov

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Assistant Professors

Goran Dobrić

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Jelisaveta Krstivojević

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Mileta Žarković

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Tomislav Rajić

Electrical Engineer, PhD
Electrical Power Systems

Teaching Assistants

Bojana Škrbić

Electrical and Computer Science Engineer, MSc

Vladimir Antonijević

Electrical and Computer Science Engineer, MSc

Đorđe Lazović

Electrical and Computer Science Engineer, MSc

Jelena Stojković

Electrical and Computer Science Engineer, MSc

Kristina Džodić

Electrical and Computer Science Engineer, MSc

Number Speaks

10+

Awards

5+

Countries

12+

Partners

7K+

Students

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About University of Belgrade

The University of Belgrade is a state university. Its main activities in the fields of higher education and scientific research are activities of public interest, and they are carried out in accordance with the legal regulations.

During the two centuries of its existence the University of Belgrade has served its people, and its former students and teachers have greatly contributed to the development of cultural, scientific, educational, political and economic life of our country.

The University of Belgrade is prepared to maintain and enhance its position as the leading institution of higher education in the region by adapting to the challenges of modern times on one hand, and preserving what’s worth in its tradition on the other. This is precisely what makes it recognized as a true national brand.

About school of electrical engineering

University of Belgrade, School of Electrical Engineering represents the largest engineering faculty in the region, as well as the 3rd largest engineering faculty in Europe. Today, it is one of the leading teaching and research institutions in our country, with 10 research fields, as well as more than 250 staff and around 100 journal publications per year. ETF is a carrier of a large number of research and innovation projects in the field of power engineering, electronics, physical electronics, signals and systems, telecommunications, computer engineering, and software engineering.

About department of power systems

The department of Power systems has 18 staff. They are performing teaching in the areas: generation, transmission, distribution, consumption in the courses: power system analysis, power plants, substations, high-voltage technique, planning, operation, and protection of power systems. The research activities are in all aspects of power systems. Activities that are the most interesting for this proposal are technical aspects of renewable energy (RE) integration, flexible demand, distributed energy sources, RE potential assessment, energy capacity and electrical vehicles, planning economies of power plants, and power systems.