The University of Montenegro Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Montenegrin: Elektrotehnički fakultet Univerziteta Crne GoreЕлектротехнички факултет Универзитета Црне Горе) is one of the educational institutions of the University of Montenegro. Its main building is located in Podgorica, at the University campus.
Studies of Electrical Engineering were established in 1961, and two years later the Technical Faculty with the Department for Electrical Engineering was established in Podgorica. It was a part of the University of Belgrade until April 29, 1974, when the Agreement on Association into the University of Titograd (today's University of Montenegro) was signed with the representatives of the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics, the Teaching College from Nikšić, the Maritime Studies College from Kotor and three independent scientific institutes from Titograd.
The following faculties have evolved from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering:
The Faculty of Electrical Engineering represents a complex, modernly organized teaching and scientific institution. Within its teaching activities, the Faculty organizes and realizes undergraduate, specialist, postgraduate and doctoral studies.
Ljubiša Stanković - former Rector (2003-2008) and President of University Board (2008-2011) of the University of Montenegro; former Ambassador of Montenegro to United Kingdom; Fellow IEEE
Radovan Stojanović - establisher of MECO, ECYPS and CPSIoT Conferences, in addition to his research achievements, known for his work in accelerating science and technology in the Western Balkan and the Mediterranean,