University of Novi Sad
Faculty of Technical Science
Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
Chair of Electronics
Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia
Prof. Ljiljana Zivanov
lilaziv(at)uns.ac.rs
University of Novi Sad was established in 1960 with its modern campus, Novi Sad and the whole region have a record of education starting from the 11th century with religious seminaries. The university is composed of 14 faculties located in the four cities of Vojvodina: Novi Sad, Subotica, Zrenjanin, and Sombor. The University of Novi Sad has more than 50.000 students and 5.000 employees and as such it is one of the largest educational and research centers in Central Europe.
Faculty of Technical Sciences originates from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering which was established by the Decree of the National Assembly of People's Republic of Serbia on 18th May 1960 as a Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Novi Sad and it was a constituent part of the University of Belgrade. In scope of Faculty of Technical Sciences, there are thirteen departments. Chair of Electronics is located in scope of Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering.
Center for Integrated Microsystems and Components
http://www.cimc.rs
Dr Nelu Blaz
nelu(at)uns.ac.rs
Center for Integrated Microsystems and Components (CIMC) is strongly recognizable in domestic and regional (WBC) research communities, as well as in parts of the EU scientific and industry community, for results in the field of integrated passive devices. These include integrated micro- and nano-components such as inductors, varistors, termistors, EMI/EMC suppressors etc. Research in the field of integrated analog micro- and nano-systems at CIMC is carried out through the design of novel integrated hybrid circuits, and nanotubules. CIMC staff is also devoted to research in the field of opto-electronical systems and integrated digital micro-systems. Topics such as verification of complex digital systems, and application specific integrated circuits (ASIC) are investigated, as well as embedded systems, programmable, configurable and reconfigurable components and systems.
Chair of Electronics
Trg Dositeja Obradovica 6, 21000, Novi Sad, Serbia
Prof. Ljiljana Zivanov
lilaziv(at)uns.ac.rs
University of Novi Sad was established in 1960 with its modern campus, Novi Sad and the whole region have a record of education starting from the 11th century with religious seminaries. The university is composed of 14 faculties located in the four cities of Vojvodina: Novi Sad, Subotica, Zrenjanin, and Sombor. The University of Novi Sad has more than 50.000 students and 5.000 employees and as such it is one of the largest educational and research centers in Central Europe.
Faculty of Technical Sciences originates from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering which was established by the Decree of the National Assembly of People's Republic of Serbia on 18th May 1960 as a Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Novi Sad and it was a constituent part of the University of Belgrade. In scope of Faculty of Technical Sciences, there are thirteen departments. Chair of Electronics is located in scope of Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering.
Center for Integrated Microsystems and Components
http://www.cimc.rs
Dr Nelu Blaz
nelu(at)uns.ac.rs
Center for Integrated Microsystems and Components (CIMC) is strongly recognizable in domestic and regional (WBC) research communities, as well as in parts of the EU scientific and industry community, for results in the field of integrated passive devices. These include integrated micro- and nano-components such as inductors, varistors, termistors, EMI/EMC suppressors etc. Research in the field of integrated analog micro- and nano-systems at CIMC is carried out through the design of novel integrated hybrid circuits, and nanotubules. CIMC staff is also devoted to research in the field of opto-electronical systems and integrated digital micro-systems. Topics such as verification of complex digital systems, and application specific integrated circuits (ASIC) are investigated, as well as embedded systems, programmable, configurable and reconfigurable components and systems.
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