
معرفی
Martin Vuk is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, where he teaches Linear Algebra, Numerical Mathematics, and Introduction to Probability and Statistics. He is an active member of the Laboratory for Mathematical Methods in Computer and Information Science, contributing to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of mathematics and computational sciences.
His research spans theoretical and applied domains including Numerical Analysis (addressing the curse of dimensionality), Complex Analysis (holomorphic mappings and foliations), Dynamical Systems, and Cryptography. He maintains strong focus on Mathematics Education, developing pedagogical frameworks to enhance critical thinking through projects like NA-MA POTI.
Dr. Vuk has led significant research initiatives:
- Holomorphic mappings and foliations, harmonic analysis and hamiltonian systems (ARRS, 2009-2012)
- Conquering the Curse of Dimensionality by Using Background Knowledge (ARRS, 2013-2016)
- NA-MA POTI - Natural Science and Mathematical Literacy (Structural Funds, 2016-2022)
- Cryptogram - cryptography portal development (Structural Funds, 2017)
- Razvoj pilota mQuiz (Structural Funds, 2019)
Within the Laboratory for Mathematical Methods in Computer and Information Science, he integrates theoretical mathematics with practical computing applications, particularly in educational technology and security systems development.





