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University of Belgrade

THE FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Statue of Nikola Tesla in front of the building of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering

Address:
Bulevar Revolucije 73
11000 BELGRADE
Telephone: (011) 3229-212
Fax: (011) 324-8681

Dean:
Professor Dr. Borivoje Lazi}

Vice deans:
Professor Dr. Branko Kova~evi}
Professor Dr. Jovan Radunovi}
Professor Dr. Branimir Reljin

Secretary:
Zorica Kosti}-Ocokolji}, LL. B.

Detailed information in Serbian



ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT

The selection of Professor Stevan Markovi} in 1894, to teach the course of physics with electrical engineering, and the founding of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Superior School (Velika [kola) is considered to be the beginning of the instruction of electrical engineering in Serbia. Four years later the Institute for Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics was founded. Classes were held in several places in the city until 1930, when the Faculty of Engineering moved into its new building at Bulevar revolucije 73 - the present-day location of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

The Mechanical-Electrical Engineering Department of the Faculty of Engineering was founded in 1935, and in 1946 this department was divided into the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Department of Electrical Engineering. The Faculty of Electrical Engineering was founded in 1948.

Since its founding, the Faculty has turned out 11,090 graduate engineers of electrical engineering, 1,205 holders of M.S. degrees, and 358 holders of doctoral degrees.

One rector of the Superior School of Engineering, and one rector of the University of Belgrade, as well as nine members of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, have been elected from among the ranks of its TEACHING STAFF.



INTERNAL ORGANIZATION

Educational, research and expert activities are carried out within the scope of the following chairs: the Chair of Electric Power Systems; the Chair of Power Transformers and Operations; the Chair of Telecommunications; the Chair of Electronics; the Chair of Computer Engineering and Informatics; the Chair of Automation; the Chair of Micro-Electronics and Engineering Physics; the Chair of General Electronics; the Chair of Applied Mathematics; the Chair of General Education; and the Chair of the Electrical Engineering Material Technology.



TEACHING STAFF

Teaching and research activities at the Faculty are carried out by 36 full professors, 29 associate professors, 21 assistant professors, 39 assistants, and 32 junior assistants.



UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

The UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES enrolment capacity is about 450 first-year students.

Studies last five academic years, namely ten semesters, and are organized within the scope of the following four departments: the Department of Energy, with specialisation beginning in the seventh semester in power transformers and operations, and in electric power systems; the Department of Electronics, Telecommunications and Automation, with specialization in electronics, automation, or telecommunications; the Department of computer Engineering and Informatics, and the Department of Physical Electronics, with specialisation beginning in the seventh semester in opto-electronics and laser engineering, medical and nuclear engineering, electrical engineering materials and technology, or microelectronics.


Electronics Laboratory

In cooperation with the Yugoslav Army, the Faculty maintains the Departments of Aviation Electronics in @arkovo.

After completing studies at this Faculty, one acquires the professional title: graduate engineer of electrical-engineering, with the indication of the department or major completed.



POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

The Faculty organizes M.S. studies in the following areas: electric power networks and systems; electric power installations and equipment; measurements in electrical engineering; electric machinery: power transformers; the use of electric power; telecommunications; digital transmission of information; telecommunications and computer networks - commutation and protocols; engineering acoustics; radar systems and electronic effects; electrical circuits and systems, electromagnetics, antennas and the spreading of waves; microwave engineering and opto-electronic engineering; systems operation; automatic operations; measuring and regulation systems; software systems; informatics; architecture and the organization of computer systems and networks; electrical engineering material technology; solar energy (alternative energy sources); robotics and artificial intelligence; physics and plasma technology; physical electronics between solid bodies and plasmas; nuclear engineering and applied nuclear physics; opto-electronics and laser engineering; microelectronics and electronics.

Specialized courses are not organized.

By defending a dissertation at this Faculty, one acquires a doctoral degree in engineering sciences in the sphere of electrical engineering.



PUBLICATIONS

The Faculty publishes the following professional journals: Publications of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Series: Power Engineering (in English); Publications of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Series: Physical Engineering (in English); Publications of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Series: Mathematics (in Serbian); Journal of Automatic Control (in English).



LIBRARY

The Faculty library holdings total 18,128 units.



STUDENT LIFE

The students are rather active in sports which are organized through the "Electrician" Sport Club, with sections in soccer, volleyball, tennis, table-tennis, hand-ball, synchronized swimming, chess, and karate.