Veljko Milkovic

Academician Veljko Milković is a Serbian historian and inventor. He lives and works in Novi Sad, known for his research of the Petrovaradin Fortress and numerous inventions.

July 12, 2019

NEW INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER: Optimum parametric analysis of mechanical oscillator for pumping application

A particularly large number of works are related to the application of the oscillator on a water piston pump, and the largest number of works comes from the second most populous country in the world, India. The following scientific work deals with the parametric analysis of the two-stage mechanical oscillator.
July 22, 2019

BLIC: Is there a tunnel under the Danube? The underground of the Petrovaradin fortress hides a real mystery

The Serbian daily Blic published an article about the Petrovaradin Fortress, in which there is speculation about a possible underground tumulus that passes under the Danube to the Novi Sad side.
September 30, 2019

Researchers’ night with Veljko Milković

Academician Veljko Milković was a guest this year as part of the Researchers' Night event and who presented 3 of his inventions to the visitors.
October 3, 2019

HELM CAST: Lost Danube civilisation (VIDEO)

The guest on the YouTube channel Helm Kast, within the show Autochthonists, was Veljko Milković, an inventor and researcher, who talks about the theory of the Pannonian Altantida.
October 6, 2019

TV SVETLO: My inventions are used by the world, and Serbia imports them! (VIDEO)

Academician Veljko Milković was a guest of the Internet channel TV Svetlo, for which interviews are conducted by eminent Serbian economist and publicist Branko Dragaš. In his visit, Academician Milković talks about his inventions that are widely used and produced in China, India and other countries,
November 1, 2019

NEW INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC PAPER: Experimental investigation of energy production by using pendulum

Research related to the production of electricity using this mechanism is on the rise. The following scientific paper was published in Myanmar (formerly Burma), at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yangon Technological University..