Dr. Goran Kitić is the Head of the Center for Sensing Technologies at the BioSense Institute. He received his Ph.D. from the Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, in 2016, specializing in microwave soil moisture sensors. Dr. Kitić has developed extensive experience in various fabrication technologies (LTCC, thin and thick film technology, microfabrication, PCB, wire bonding, machining, and 3D printing) and characterization methods (electron microscopy, EDS spectroscopy, UV/Vis spectroscopy, optical profilometry, and electrical measurements). His research interests are focused on the development of sensors for applications in agriculture, the food sector, and environmental protection. Some of the sensor prototypes he has developed include a multispectral sensor for plant status assessment, a soil moisture sensor, a device for early mastitis detection, and a nitrates-in-water detector. In addition to these, he is heavily involved in the development of a robotic system for soil sampling and analysis. His research work has resulted in seven international journal publications and numerous conference papers. Throughout his career, Dr. Kitić has been involved in 13 international and national projects.
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This project is funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe GA 101159710