Tomislav Stankovski, PhD, Spec. Med. Nuc. Phys., is an Associate Professor of Medical Physics at the Faculty of Medicine, Ss Cyril and Methodious University in Skopje. He is the Head of Department of Medical Physics at the Faculty of Medicine.
His research is predominantly focused on Nonlinear Biomedical Physics, with research interests including: Coupling Functions, Nonlinear Dynamics, Synchronization, Time-series Analysis, Dynamical Bayesian Inference, Time-varying Dynamics, Non-autonomous Systems, Cardiovascular System, Cardio-respiratory Interactions, Neuroscience, and Systems Neuroscience. He teaches the courses of Biophysics, Radiation Physics, and Digital medical images at the Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of Pharmacy.
He authored number of manuscripts in prestigious scientific journal (both in physical and medical journals), books, chapters, has lead and participated in international scientific projects, has organized scientific international conferences and workshops, has been part of scientific committees of international conferences, editor of special issues in scientific journals, editor of scientific journals, reviewer in number of scientific journals, etc.
Fisnik Dalipi is currently working as an Associate Professor with the Department of Informatics, Linnaeus University (LNU) in Sweden. Besides, he also holds the title associate professor in information systems from the University of South-Eastern Norway, where he was previously working. He has authored/coauthored more than 60 papers in international conferences, journals, and as book chapters. His research interests include technology-enhanced learning, security and privacy, human–computer interaction, and applied artificial intelligence. Dr. Dalipi has been supervising students at different academic levels and has been involved in the development and curriculum preparation at all academic levels. He is actively serving as a program committee member, and reviewer for many international conferences, workshops, and journals published by Elsevier, IEEE, and Springer. Throughout his research and academic career, he has participated and coordinated academic and research projects funded by Swedish Knowledge Foundation, Swedish Innovation Agency (Vinnova), The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education (STINT), Norwegian Research Council, the Regional Research Council of Norway and EU Horizon.
Markos Papageorgiou received the Diplom-Ingenieur and Doktor-Ingenieur (honors) degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Munich, Germany, in 1976 and 1981, respectively. He was a Free Associate with Dorsch Consult, Munich (1982-1988), and with Institute National de Recherche sur les Transports et leur Sécurité (INRETS), Paris, France (1986-1997). From 1988 to 1994 he was a (tenured) Professor of Automation at the Technical University of Munich. Since 1994 he has been a Professor (since 2021 Professor Emeritus) at the Technical University of Crete, Chania, Greece. Since 2021 he has been a Professor at Ningbo University, China. He was a Visiting Professor at the Politecnico di Milano, Italy (1982), at the Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, Paris (1985-1987), at MIT, Boston (1997, 2000); at University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy (2018); Distinguished Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University, China (2018-2021); and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley (1993, 1997, 2001, 2011) and other universities.
Dr. Papageorgiou is author or editor of 7 books and of some 600 technical papers. His research interests include automatic control and optimisation theory and applications to traffic and transportation systems, water systems and further areas. He was the Editor-in-Chief of Transportation Research – Part C (2005-2012). He also served as an Associate Editor of IEEE Control Systems Society – Conference Editorial Board, of IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems and other journals. He is a Life Fellow of IEEE and a Fellow of IFAC. He received a DAAD scholarship (1971-1976), the 1983 Eugen-Hartmann award from the Union of German Engineers (VDI), and a Fulbright Lecturing/Research Award (1997). He was a recipient of the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society Outstanding Research Award (2007) and Outstanding Application Award (2018); and recipient of the IEEE Control Systems Society Transition to Practice Award (2010). He is the recipient of the 2020 IEEE Transportation Technologies Award. He was presented the titles of Honorary Visiting Professor by the University of Belgrade, Serbia (2010); TUM Ambassador by the Technical University of Munich (2021); and Doctor honoris causa by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2023). The Dynamic Systems and Simulation Laboratory he was heading, received the IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Society Institutional Lead Award (2011). He was awarded two ERC Advanced Investigator Grants (2013-2018 and 2019-2025).
Prof. Oscar Mayora is senior researcher at FBK and the head of the Digital Health Lab Unit at FBK Center for Health and Wellbeing. He is scientific coordinator for the Joint Research Unit between the Trentino Local Health Trust, the Province of Trento and FBK as part of Trentino Salute 4.0 Initiative. Prof. Mayora is an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Cognitive Sciences at University of Trento (Italy), the School of Medicine at University of Verona (Italy) and FH-Burgenland (Austria). He has published over 200 papers in International Conferences and Journals, participated as Guest Editor of special issues in the topic of Pervasive Healthcare of Journals such as IEEE Intelligent Systems, EURASIP Signal Processing, Springer MONET, IMIA Journal on Methods of Information in Medicine among others. Dr. Mayora is founder of the EAI International Pervasive Health Conference. He has coordinated research projects at National and International level attracting over 12ME of funding in the past 8 years in the topic of pervasive healthcare and assistive technologies (EC FP6, FP7, H2020, HE and ICT Labs among others). He serves as reviewer and evaluator for different national and international agencies such as the European Commission, La Caixa Fellowship Program (Spain), CONACYT (Mexico), and other institutions in Italy and Switzerland.
# | Name | Location |
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1 | Gorjan Nadzinski, PhD – President | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
2 | Zhivko Kokolanski, PhD | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
3 | Marko Porjazovski, PhD | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
4 | Dushko Stavrov, PhD | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
5 | Marija Markovska Dimitrovska, PhD | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
6 | Bodan Velkovski, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
7 | Bojana Velichkovska, PhD | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
8 | Filip Donchevski, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
9 | Blagoj Hristov, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
10 | Bojan Glushica, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
11 | Aleksandra Zlatkova, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
12 | Marko Kamilovski, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
13 | Emilija Chona, M.Sc | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
# | Име | Локација |
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1 | д-р Горјан Наџински, претседател | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
2 | д-р Живко Коколански | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
3 | д-р Марко Порјазовски | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
4 | д-р Душко Ставров | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
5 | д-р Марија Марковска Димитровска | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
6 | м-р Бодан Велковски | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
7 | д-р Бојана Величковска | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
8 | м-р Филип Дончевски | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
9 | м-р Благој Христов | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
10 | м-р Бојан Глушица | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
11 | м-р Александра Златкова | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
12 | м-р Марко Камиловски | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |
13 | м-р Емилија Чона | FEEIT, Skopje Macedonia |