Eftim Zdravevski is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. His office hours are held online and in-person (TMF 119). He obtained both his bachelor's degree (2008) and master's degree in data mining from the university's Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, receiving continuous academic recognition for exceptional performance. His research focuses on: Artificial Intelligence: Machine learning, expert systems, and decision support systems Data Systems: Data mining, databases, data warehouses, and intelligent information systems Distributed Networks: Wireless sensor-actor networks He maintains dual professional roles as a developer-researcher at NI TEKNA – Intelligent Technologies since 2008, designing information systems. Notable honors include his MENSA membership since 2004.
Vladimir Zdraveski is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies, part of Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, North Macedonia. Since 2010, he has served as a demonstrator at the Institute of Computer Science and Engineering, where he prepares and conducts classroom and laboratory exercises in computer networks, network operating systems, WAN, and wireless computer networks. His role bridges teaching and technical support, contributing to both academic instruction and research infrastructure. His research interests span digital system design, semantic web technologies, web-based systems, system software, and computer networks. While the specific titles of his publications are not detailed in the provided text, he has authored two papers and co-written a book, reflecting his engagement in applied research and pedagogical materials. His academic journey began with a degree in Informatics and Computer Engineering, awarded by the same faculty in 2010, following early recognition for academic excellence.
Bojana Koteska is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Information Sciences and Computer Engineering (FINKI), University "Sts. Cyril and Methodius", where she teaches undergraduate and master courses such as Algorithms and Data Structures, Software Quality and Testing, and High-Performance Computing. She graduated from FINKI in 2011 as the top student in her generation and earned her Ph.D. in 2018 under Prof. Anastas Mishev. Education: Ph.D. in Software Engineering (FINKI, 2018); Master of Information Sciences (FINKI, 2012); BSc in Software Engineering (FINKI, 2011) Her research focuses on software quality , biomedical signal processing , biosensors , and machine learning . She has contributed to over 80 scientific papers in journals and conferences and co-authored two books. Her work spans 15 international and 20 domestic research projects, with three coordinated by her. Scientific Awards: Golden Coin (University "Sts. Cyril and Methodius"), Golden Ring (Organization of Engineers of Macedonia) Bojana has served as a demonstrator (2010–2011), assistant doctoral student (2017), assistant professor (2018), and associate professor (2023) at FINKI. She has held office hours online and in-person (M2 classroom) for student consultations.
Metodija Jancheski is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FINKI), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. He holds a Ph.D. and maintains regular office hours for student consultations, both in-person (room TMF 322) and online. His research broadly spans computer science and engineering domains, including areas like software systems, computational theory, and information technology, though specific sub-fields are not detailed in the available text. No awards, supervised students, publications, or grant activities are mentioned in the source material.
Riste Stojanov, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering , Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje , North Macedonia. He has been a member of the academic staff since 2009, holding teaching and research roles continuously. Education: Bachelor of Informatics and Computer Engineering, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje (2008) Master of Science in Content-Based Retrieval (Semantic Web Technologies), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje (2010) Ph.D. studies, Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje (since April 2012 – ongoing) Research Interests: Dr. Stojanov’s research spans the intersection of web technologies and intelligent systems. His primary focus lies in semantic web technologies , aiming to enhance machine-interpretable representation of data on the web. He is also deeply engaged in software design methodologies , exploring scalable architectures for modern web applications. Complementing these areas, he investigates natural language processing techniques to improve human-computer interaction and applies network-level insights to computer networks security and performance optimization. Scientific Awards: While the provided text mentions he has been "continuously rewarded for successful results" during his education, no specific honors or awards are listed. Advising & Grants: No specific Ph.D. or Master’s students are named in the source, and no grant details are provided. Laboratories & Teams: No explicit laboratory affiliation or team names are mentioned.
Aleksandar Tenev is a Researcher at the Institute for Computer Science and Informatics , part of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies at Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje . He has been affiliated with the university since 2009 and contributes to teaching and research in programming and computational fields. B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies from Skopje (2010) Master's student in Bioinformatics at the same faculty since 2010 Research Interests Machine learning Artificial intelligence Neuroscience Bioinformatics His work integrates computational methodologies with interdisciplinary applications in biology and neural systems. He also teaches subjects like Structural Programming , Object-Oriented Programming , and Programming Methodologies , emphasizing practical and theoretical foundations. Office Hours Monday: 08:00 - 11:00 (Room TMF 200a) Wednesday: 07:00 - 09:00 (Room 315, Online)
Vojdan Kjorveziroski is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. He holds an email address vojdan.kjorveziroski@finki.ukim.mk and holds office hours on Wednesday (14:00-16:00) in room F13 and Thursday (08:00-10:00) online. Born in 1996 in Skopje, North Macedonia Degree in Network Technologies from Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (2019) Master's student in Internet Technologies since 2019 Research interests: Computer Networks Distributed Systems Application Software Cybersecurity Professional Activities: Teaching assistant since 2018, conducting auditorium and lab exercises in computer networks and cybersecurity Participated in two international projects
Ilinka Ivanoska is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FINKI), Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje. She graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEIT) in 2009 and is currently pursuing postgraduate studies at FEIT, focusing on Content-based search and retrieval. Her professional experience includes roles at the IT company Nextsense and the Institute for Computer Science and Informatics at FEIT, where she has contributed since 2009. Teaching Responsibilities: She instructs courses spanning foundational and advanced topics in computer science, including: Algorithms and Data Structures Object-Oriented Systems Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Information Systems Intelligent Information Systems Research Focus: Her scientific work explores interdisciplinary domains, emphasizing: Artificial Intelligence (e.g., algorithmic design) Bioinformatics (data-driven biological insights) Data Mining and Machine Learning (pattern recognition, predictive modeling) Database Systems (efficiency, retrieval optimization) Awards: She received the 13 November Skopje Award (2005) for exceptional academic excellence during her undergraduate studies.
Blagoj Nenovski serves as Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, Kichevo, within St. Kliment Ohridski University - Bitola. He teaches Informatics 1 and 2 for undergraduate studies and pioneered the ICT in Scientific Research course for doctoral programs. Elected to his current rank in 2020, he holds dual specializations in Informatics and ICT Application in Higher Education. His academic journey includes: Diploma in Engineering (2009) from Technical Faculty in Bitola (8.63 GPA) Master's in Informatics and Computer Engineering (2012) (10.00 GPA) PhD in Informatics and Computer Engineering (2020) (10.00 GPA) Nenovski's research spans Augmented Reality systems, digital banking transformation, and disinformation countermeasures. His AR work focuses on outdoor object recognition using NFT markers, while legal domain contributions include establishing an ICT Training Department for lawyers. Recent banking sector studies analyze digital services' competitive impact, and cross-national research examines problematic internet use patterns. Publication trends reveal increasing focus on disinformation threats (particularly deepfakes) and spatial exploration technologies since 2022, while maintaining strong output in banking digitization and educational informatics. His interdisciplinary approach consistently bridges technical ICT solutions with domain-specific applications. Though no formal awards are documented, Nenovski actively serves on thesis evaluation committees, curriculum development boards for Law and Technology programs, and multiple university governance committees including elections oversight and study guide creation. He has coordinated research projects and provided peer review services for academic publications. As coordinator of the Department for ICT Training of Lawyers since 2021, he leads initiatives at the ICT-law intersection, developing digital resources for legal professionals. His technical proficiency spans Windows/Linux systems, Spring Boot, React, JavaScript, and network security frameworks, supporting both academic innovation and administrative responsibilities including OJS system management for university journals.