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Degree
Masters
Major
Electrical Engineering | Power Systems Technology
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Technical Sciences

The Faculty of Technical Sciences is a higher education institution located in Novi Sad, Serbia. The faculty offers a range of academic programs in various fields of technical sciences.


Departments

The faculty is organized into several departments, including:


  • Department of Energetics, Electronics, and Telecommunications
  • Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
  • Department of Graphics Engineering and Design

Study Programs

The faculty offers various study programs, including:


  • Bachelor's and master's degree programs in fields such as electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and architecture
  • Doctoral programs in technical sciences

Accreditation

The faculty's study programs are accredited by the relevant authorities, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of quality and academic excellence.


Research Areas

The faculty's research areas include:


  • Energy and environmental engineering
  • Electronics and telecommunications
  • Mechanical engineering and robotics
  • Architecture and urban planning
  • Industrial engineering and management

Faculty Members

The faculty has a team of experienced and qualified professors and lecturers, including:


  • Vanr. prof. dr Luka Strezoski, Vanredni profesor
  • Vanr. prof. dr Željko Popović, Vanredni profesor

Courses

The faculty offers a range of courses, including:


  • Regulation and Management of Electric Power Systems (17.DE407)
    • Category: Scientific-professional
    • Subfield: Electrical engineering
    • ECTS: 10
    • Objective: To acquire knowledge of regulation and management of electric power systems
    • Outcome: Understanding of power system operation, regulation of active and reactive power, and management of electric power systems
    • Content: Modern SCADA systems, architecture and functional structure of SCADA/EMS/DMS systems, selected generator functions, network functions, and market functions
    • Methods: Lectures, mentorship, and independent research work
    • Literature:
      • Strezoski, V. (1997). Sistem regulacije napona distributivnih mreža. Fakultet tehničkih nauka, Novi Sad.
      • Ćalović, M. S., & Stefanov, P. Č. (2000). Zbirka rešenih zadataka iz regulacije elektroenergetskih sistema. Beopres, Beograd.
      • Gönen, T. (1986). Electric Power Distribution System Engineering. McGraw-Hill Book Company, London.
      • Lakervi, E., & Holmes, E. (1989). Electricity Distribution Network Design. Peter Peregrinus Ltd, London.
      • Kundur, P. (1994). Power System Stability and Control. McGraw-Hill.
      • Machowski, J., Bialek, J. W., & Bumby, J. R. (1997). Power System Dynamics and Stability. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
      • Ćalović, M. S. (1997). Regulacija elektroenergetskih sistema. Tom 1: Regulacija učestanosti i aktivnih snaga, i Tom 2: Regulacija napona i reaktivnih snaga. Elektrotehnički fakultet, Beograd.
      • Burke, J. J. (1986). Power Distribution Engineering. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York.
    • Activity | Preliminary | Mandatory | Points
      • Written exam | No | Yes | 50.00
      • Project | Yes | Yes | 50.00

Student Services

The faculty provides various student services, including:


  • Student parliament
  • Student mobility programs
  • Internships and practical training
  • Career counseling and job placement services

Library and Publishing Activities

The faculty has a library that provides access to a wide range of technical and scientific literature. The faculty also publishes various scientific and technical journals, including the Journal of Technical Sciences.


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