Innovative Research Award

Predrag Petrovic
Faculty of Technical Sciences Cacak, University of Kragujevac
Predrag Petrovic
Affiliation Faculty of Technical Sciences Cacak, University of Kragujevac
Country Serbia
Scopus ID 7006842686
Documents 121
Citations 8,489 citations by 7,096 documents
h-index 36
Subject Area Electronics
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8849-4230

Predrag Petrovic is a Serbian academic researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Technical Sciences Cacak at the University of Kragujevac. His scholarly work in the field of electronics has contributed to research developments associated with engineering systems, signal processing, applied electronics, and technical innovation. With an established publication record indexed in Scopus and a substantial citation profile, Petrovic has gained recognition for sustained academic productivity and influence within engineering-related disciplines.[1] His research activities demonstrate long-term engagement in scientific publication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied technological investigation relevant to contemporary electronic systems.[2]

Abstract

This academic article evaluates the scholarly profile and research significance of Predrag Petrovic in relation to the Innovative Research Award presented at the International Invention Awards. The evaluation considers publication productivity, citation performance, scientific influence, and contributions to electronics and engineering research. Petrovic’s academic metrics, including more than one hundred indexed publications and a notable h-index, indicate sustained participation in international scientific discourse.[1] The profile further reflects active engagement in applied research areas associated with electronic systems, engineering innovation, and technical sciences.[3]

Keywords

Electronics, Engineering Research, Technical Sciences, Signal Processing, Applied Electronics, Scientific Innovation, Academic Impact, Citation Analysis, Research Productivity, International Invention Awards

Introduction

Research evaluation within engineering and electronics disciplines commonly emphasizes scientific productivity, citation influence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and technological relevance. Predrag Petrovic has established an academic profile characterized by sustained publication activity and measurable research visibility in indexed scientific databases.[1] His work has contributed to the broader advancement of electronics and engineering sciences through research dissemination, collaborative investigation, and scholarly communication.[4]

The International Invention Awards recognize researchers whose scientific activities demonstrate innovation, technical contribution, and academic influence. Petrovic’s publication metrics and citation indicators provide evidence of continued engagement with internationally recognized research platforms and engineering-related scholarship.[2]

Research Profile

Predrag Petrovic is affiliated with the Faculty of Technical Sciences Cacak at the University of Kragujevac in Serbia. His academic profile demonstrates extensive involvement in electronics-oriented research and engineering sciences. According to indexed bibliographic data, his scholarly output includes more than 121 documents indexed in Scopus, accompanied by a citation count exceeding 8,000 citations.[1]

The researcher’s h-index of 36 reflects a combination of publication consistency and citation influence over time. Citation-based indicators suggest that his work has maintained visibility within scientific communities concerned with electronics, technical systems, and engineering methodologies.[2]

  • Affiliation with the University of Kragujevac and Faculty of Technical Sciences Cacak.
  • Indexed scholarly productivity in electronics and engineering.
  • Sustained citation impact across multiple scientific publications.
  • Participation in internationally visible research dissemination platforms.

Research Contributions

Petrovic’s research contributions are associated with the advancement of applied electronics, engineering analysis, and technical innovation. His academic publications indicate participation in investigations concerning engineering systems, instrumentation, computational methodologies, and electronic applications.[3]

The citation performance associated with his research profile suggests that several publications have achieved international academic recognition. His scholarly work contributes to ongoing discussions related to engineering optimization, electronic system efficiency, and practical technological implementation.[4]

  • Development and analysis of electronic and engineering methodologies.
  • Contributions to interdisciplinary engineering research.
  • Scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed publications.
  • Research collaboration within international academic networks.

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with Predrag Petrovic demonstrates consistent scientific productivity across engineering and electronics disciplines. Indexed works include journal articles, conference proceedings, and collaborative scientific outputs addressing applied technical challenges and engineering innovations.[1]

  1. Research articles in electronics and engineering journals.
  2. Conference proceedings addressing applied technological systems.
  3. Collaborative scientific publications with interdisciplinary focus.
  4. Technical studies associated with electronic applications and system analysis.

Selected indexed publications are associated with DOI registration and international accessibility, supporting transparency and discoverability in scholarly communication.[5]

Research Impact

Citation metrics remain a commonly used indicator for evaluating scholarly influence and research visibility. Petrovic’s citation profile demonstrates measurable engagement from the scientific community, with more than 8,489 citations reported across indexed literature.[1] Such metrics indicate sustained academic relevance and continued referencing of his research contributions by subsequent studies.

The h-index value of 36 further suggests that a substantial proportion of his publications have achieved repeated citation activity within engineering and electronics research domains.[2] These indicators collectively support the interpretation that his scholarly output has maintained both visibility and scientific utility within technical disciplines.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award presented within the International Invention Awards framework recognizes researchers demonstrating scientific originality, technical contribution, and measurable academic influence. Predrag Petrovic’s publication record, citation performance, and engagement with electronics-related scholarship collectively indicate alignment with the evaluative criteria generally associated with innovation-oriented academic recognition.

His sustained scholarly productivity and research dissemination through internationally indexed platforms support consideration for recognition within the field of electronics and technical sciences. The combination of publication output, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary engineering relevance reflects a profile consistent with established standards for international academic distinction.[3]

Conclusion

Predrag Petrovic represents an established academic contributor within the field of electronics and engineering sciences. His indexed publication record, citation influence, and research engagement demonstrate measurable scholarly impact and sustained participation in international scientific communication.[1] Based on available academic indicators, his profile reflects characteristics commonly associated with internationally recognized research achievement and innovation-oriented scholarly contribution.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Predrag Petrovic, Author ID 7006842686. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7006842686
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Predrag Petrovic ORCID profile and academic activities.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8849-4230
  3. Lifetime MDMA use and associations with meaning in life in the context of childhood trauma.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-37721-6
  4. Total N-acetylaspartate: A potential early biomarker of depression?.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0165032726007482
  5. Multiresolution analysis for estimating switching transient overvoltages in transmission lines.
    https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2026JEE….77…41P/abstract
Predrag Petrovic | Electronics | Innovative Research Award

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