University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering

The University of Belgrade School of Electrical Engineering[5] also known as Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Serbian: Електротехнички факултет Универзитета у Београду/Elektrotehnički fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu) is a constituent body of the University of Belgrade.

The word Faculty in Europe stands for an academic institution, the sub-unit inside the university.

Due to the lack of lab equipment forming of the fourth department (telecommunications) was postponed until the end of the Second World War.

In following years the Telecommunications department was broadened in the areas of electronics, automatics and computer science.

One of most know professors at this department was Dragoslav Popović, who constructed a reactor RB in the Vinča Institute of nuclear science, making Yugoslavia the 6th country in the world who successfully created the nuclear reactor, after US, USSR, France, UK and China.

A Tesla monument erected in 1963 in front of the building of the School of Electrical Engineering by Frano Kršinić
"Belgrade prosthetic hand" was the first prosthetic hand in the world, made in the Institute "Mihajlo Pupin" in Belgrade by alumni from the School of Electrical Engineering.
Professor Dr. Dejan Popović, a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
Strawberry Tree (solar energy device) was developed by Miloš Milisavljević (alumni of School of Electrical Engineering), founder of Strawberry Energy company.