Dragica Vasileska (also published as Dragica Vasileska-Kafedziska) is an electrical engineer whose research involves what she calls "computational electronics": simulation and modeling of the physics of semiconductor devices, including integrated circuits, solar cells, high-power MOSFETs, and quantum dots.
[1][2] Educated in the former Yugoslavia, in what is now North Macedonia, she works in the US as a professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering at Arizona State University.
She came to Arizona State University for doctoral study in electrical engineering, and completed her Ph.D. there in 1995.
[3] Her dissertation, Green's Functions Formalism for Low-Dimensional Systems, was supervised by David K.
After her doctorate, she remained at Arizona State University as a postdoctoral researcher and then since 1997 as a faculty member.