
معرفی
Miha Mraz serves as a Full Professor at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, where he teaches Computer Networks, Computer Systems Reliability, Unconventional Information Processing, and Computational Biology courses from office R3.59.
His research spans Computational Biology (gene regulatory networks, circadian biology), Ubiquitous Computing, and Unconventional Computing (Quantum-dot Cellular Automata, fuzzy logic systems). He employs stochastic simulations, genetic algorithms, and multi-valued logic to model biological processes and optimize logistical systems.
Analysis of his 2005-2015 publications reveals consistent interdisciplinary work at the computer science-biology interface, particularly in computational modeling of biological networks and novel computing architectures. Key themes include information processing in gene networks and quantum-dot cellular automata design for multi-valued logic systems.
Professor Mraz leads current ARRS projects including hypoxia-cholesterol synthesis research (J1-50024, 2023-2026) and Ubiquitous Computing (P2-0359, 2023-2027), alongside past European initiatives like RFID F2F. As a core member of the Computer Structures and Systems Laboratory, he focuses on computer architecture reliability and unconventional computing platforms despite no listed advisees in available materials.





