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Curriculum Vitae

I was born on December 10, 1973 in Maribor, Slovenia. Between the years 1975 and 1977 I lived with my parents in Moscow, Russia and in 1978 we moved to Ljubljana where I still reside.

In 1988 I finished my elementary education at Vide Pregarc primary school. In 1992 I graduated from Gimnazija Bežigrad secondary school. In December 1994 I passed an exam in English language and received a Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) from University of Cambridge.

I received my batchelor's degree from Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana in September 1999. Three months later I became a junior researcher at Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Department for Artificial Intelligence) at the same faculty where I still work.

Between 1999 and 2001 I was a teaching assistant for the course Tools and Development of Applications (Orodja in razvoj aplikacij).

In 2002 I received my master's degree from Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana. The thesis dealt with visualization, parameterization and analysis of images recorded with a Kirlian camera by means of machine learning. A large majority of the images recorded and analyzed was from the field of agronomy and were obtained at the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, Frick, Switzerland. For purposes of the thesis I developed a computer program GDV Assistant, which encompasses all basic functions for work with the Kirlian camera.

I am currently working on my PhD thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Igor Kononenko and Acad. Prof. Dr. Ivan Bratko. The thesis deals with search algorithms and their enhancements, heuristic estimations and heuristic error propagation by search algorithms.

 

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Last updated on Wednesday, March 17, 2004.