
معرفی
Miha Janež serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, where he contributes to both academic instruction and research innovation within Slovenia's premier computer science institution.
His educational foundation includes a 2012 PhD in Computer Science from the University of Ljubljana, focusing on circuit layout design for quantum computing applications.
Research interests span quantum computing architectures, wireless sensor network design with accessible hardware, and large-scale network data analytics, extended into pervasive computing systems, medical image compression techniques, and sustainable urban development through integrated data frameworks. This interdisciplinary approach connects hardware-level innovations with real-world societal challenges.
Publication trends reveal an evolution from foundational quantum hardware research (2012) toward contemporary applications in mobile network analytics (2020) and urban sustainability modeling (2021), demonstrating consistent relevance across computing subfields while maintaining core expertise in unconventional information processing.
As an active member of the Computer Structures and Systems Laboratory, he bridges theoretical research with practical implementation. His teaching portfolio includes critical infrastructure courses: Computer Systems Architecture, Computer Networks, Wireless Sensor Networks, and Unconventional Information Processing Methods.
Project leadership encompasses significant ARRS-funded initiatives: the Pervasive Computing research programme (2013-2017), Medical Images Compression bilateral project (2010-2011), agency data utilization study (2017-2018), and the neighborhood sustainability assessment system J5-1798 (2019-2022), reflecting sustained research productivity across diverse funding mechanisms.



