Born in Sarajevo’62, received B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from
Belgrade University, in ‘85, ‘87, and ’89. From Nikola
Tesla Institute, joined ESCD Laboratory of Emerson Electric, St. Louis,
in ‘88, conducted research in the field of SR
drives and sensorless drives. With Vickers Electric since ‘91, his R/D
team developed motion control products for
industrial robots in use at major EU car manufacturers. Currently
professor at the University of Belgrade, teaching
digital control of electrical drives, power conversion, electrical
machines, and el. vehicles. Established the Laboratory for
digital control of electrical drives. His students won the 1'st prize
at the IEEE “FEC” contest in 2005. He was visiting
professor, lecturer at postgraduate courses, and gave seminars at
technical institutes and universities in Boston (NEU),
Novi Sad, in Italy (TO, GE), and Banja Luka. His over 100 scientific
papers are cited in leading international
publications, including Wiley Encyclopaedia of E&E Engineering.
Author of patented technical inventions. Member of the
Serbian national academy of engineering, adjunct professor at the North
Eastern University (Boston), IEC TC9 member,
IEEE and IEE reviewer, member of the of the Belgrade University
Council, Head of the Power engineering department.