
Proceedings of International Conference on Wireless Communication
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Dr. Zoran Gajic is Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rutgers University. He has been teaching linear systems and signals, controls, communication networks, optical networks, and electrical circuit courses at the same school since 1984. Dr. Gajic's research interests are in controls systems, energy systems (fuel and solar cells, wind, smart grids), wireless communications, and networking. He is Author/Coauthor of close to 100 journal papers, primarily published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and IFAC Automatica journals, and eight books on linear systems and linear and bilinear control systems published by Academic Press, Prentice Hall, Marcel Dekker, Taylor and Francis, and Springer Verlag. His Prentice Hall book Linear Dynamic Systems and Signals was translated into the Chinese Simpli?ed Language by Jiaotong University Press in 2004. His 1995 Academic Press book Lyapunov Matrix Equation in Systems Stability and Control was republished in 2008 by Dover Publications. Professor Gajic has delivered four plenary lectures at international conferences and presented more than one hundred forty conference papers. He has served on editorial boards for nine journals and as Guest Editor for ?ve journal special issues. Professor Gajic supervised 18 doctoral dissertations and 25 master theses. Fourteen of his former doctoral students hold faculty positions at respected world universities. Zoran Gajic received Dipl. Ing. (5 year program) and Mgr. Sci. (2 year program) degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Belgrade, M.S. degree in Applied Mathematics, and Ph.D. in Systems Science Engineering under direction of Professor Hassan Khalil from Michigan State University in 1984. His research was supported by US National Science Foundation and AT&T Bell Laboratories. Dr. Gajic was Visiting Professor at Princeton University in 2003, and the American University of Sharjah (UAE) in 2011. He is Life Master of the U.S. Chess Federation and Master of the World Chess Federation. From September 2003 to June 2020, Dr. Gajic has served as Graduate Program Director for the Rutgers University Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.
Dr. Amit A. Deshmukh obtained B.E. (Electronics) from V.I.T., Pune University in 1997. He obtained M.Tech. Degree in 2000 and Ph. D. in 2004 from Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay. His thesis work during masters and doctoral was on compact broadband and dual-band microstrip antennas. He worked as Research Assistant in Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay. Further, He worked as Assistant Professor in Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mukesh Patel School of Technology and Management (NMIMS - DU), and D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering. He also worked as Member of Technical staff in R&D division of Air Tight Network Pvt. Ltd., Pune. Currently, he is working as Professor & Head of the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at D. J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, Vile - Parle (W), Mumbai, India. He has together (Teaching, Industry, and Research) more than 18 years of experience. He is an approved Ph.D. guide at University of Mumbai. He has published more than 300 researchpapers in various International, National Journals and Conferences. He is on reviewer list of many International Journals like, IEEE Magazine on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transaction of Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IET Microwave Antennas and Propagation, PIERS journals, International Journal of Electronics, IETE Journal of Research, Elsevier Electronics and Communication Journal, and International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering. He has delivered many lecture talks in National/International conferences and workshops in the areas of patch antennas.
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