Zeljko Pantic

Zeljko Pantic, Ph.D., joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State as an Associate Professor in August, 2019. Pantic received his B.S. and M.S. from the University of Belgrade (Belgrade, Serbia), and his Ph.D. from the North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC), all in Electrical Engineering. After graduation in 2013, he joined the ECE Department at Utah State University (Logan, UT) as an Assistant Professor, where he also served as the Associate Director of the Electric Vehicle and Roadway research facility. He was the Program Chair for Conference on Electric Roads and Vehicles in 2015-2016 and a reviewer for more than 20 transactions, journals, and grant panels. Dr. Pantic serves as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification. He is the recipient of the Best Teacher award in the ECE Department (USU, 2016), and the Second Prize for the paper published in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics (2019). Dr. Pantic has been a PI/Co-PI on multiple federal, state, and industry-sponsored grants, and has multiple patents and patent application.

Research Interests

Dr. Pantic’s primary areas of interest are electrified transportation, personal mobility, charging systems for electric vehicles, power converters design and control, systems for wireless inductive and capacitive power transfer, magnetic circuit design, and electromagnetic energy conversion principles as applied in transportation electrification and charging systems.

Title

Associate Professor

Phone

919-513-5909

Office

Keystone Science Center 22

Type of Degree Degree Program School Year
B.S. Electrical Engineering University of Belgrade
M.S. Electrical Engineering University of Belgrade
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering North Carolina State University 2013

Research Areas

  • Power Electronics