Liljana Gavrilovska is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEIT) of Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje (UKIM), specializing in the Department of Telecommunications. Her work focuses on advanced telecommunications systems, including 5G/Beyond 5G networks, mobile edge computing (MEC), blockchain applications in healthcare and IoT, cognitive radio networks, and network virtualization. She leads research groups addressing challenges in wireless resource management, energy efficiency, and distributed consensus mechanisms. Her research interests span telecommunications infrastructure , blockchain for healthcare systems , IoT optimization , and network slicing . Recent work includes developing the BloHeS consensus mechanism for blockchain systems and the Shapeshifter framework for MEC latency optimization. She also investigates dynamic spectrum allocation strategies and energy-efficient WuR-based IoT protocols. Publications emphasize practical implementations like the CHEST COPD e-Health platform and the FALCON project for virtualized network resource allocation. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions to open-source solutions like eWALL and SmartWine reflect industry engagement. Advising activities and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, though her involvement in EU projects like 5G-MEC and cognitive radio initiatives suggests significant collaborative work. Current projects include system design for blockchain-based public healthcare systems and analysis of heterogeneous network performance in LTE and DVB-T coexistence scenarios. She is actively involved in the FEIT Telecommunications Institute, contributing to both academic and applied research in telecommunications engineering.











