Aleš Smrdel is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana. He is affiliated with the Laboratory for Biomedical Computer Systems and Imaging. Research Interests: Designing and implementing user interfaces Usability testing and human-computer interaction Biomedical signal analysis, particularly ECG and ischemia detection Selected Publications: Focus on algorithm development for cardiovascular diagnostics, including ST segment analysis and open-source tools for ECG evaluation. Laboratory: Active member of the Laboratory for Biomedical Computer Systems and Imaging.
Franc Jager is a Full Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, where he leads the Laboratory for Biomedical Computer Systems and Imaging. His research focuses on biomedical signal and image processing, digital signal processing, biomedical computer systems, and human-computer interaction, with particular emphasis on electrohysterography (EHG) for pregnancy monitoring and preterm birth prediction. Professor Jager's research interests include: Biomedical signal processing and analysis Electrohysterogram (EHG) analysis for pregnancy monitoring Preterm birth prediction using uterine electrical activity Development of biomedical datasets and databases Biomedical computer systems and imaging His recent work has centered on developing and analyzing EHG datasets, including the Term-Preterm EHG DataBase (TPEHG DB), Term-Preterm ElectroHysteroGram DataSet with Tocogram (TPEHGT DS), and the Induced Cesarean EHG DataSet (ICEHG DS). These datasets have been instrumental in advancing research on predicting preterm birth and understanding uterine electrical activity during pregnancy. His publications reveal a strong focus on signal processing techniques applied to obstetric care, with particular attention to developing robust methods for analyzing uterine electrical activity across different pregnancy outcomes. Professor Jager is a Full Member of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society, recognizing his significant contributions to scientific research. He teaches courses in Biomedical Signal and Image Processing and Digital Signal Processing, mentoring the next generation of biomedical engineers and researchers. His laboratory pursues multiple research goals including understanding physiological phenomena, developing computer models of physiological relationships, monitoring physiological events, and creating standardized databases to evaluate recognition techniques in biomedical applications.
Nejc Ilc serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Ljubljana's Faculty of Computer and Information Science, where he has been employed since 2009 and teaches process automation and digital design courses. He earned his PhD in Computer and Information Science from the same institution in 2016 following undergraduate studies completed in 2009. His academic credentials include: PhD in Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana (2016) BSc in Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana (2009) Dr. Ilc's research spans machine learning with emphasis on cluster analysis algorithms, bioinformatics applications in inflammation modeling, computer simulation techniques, and parallel processing implementations. His machine learning work develops novel ensemble methods and validity indices, while bioinformatics research explores lipid mediator pathways in extracellular vesicles. Parallel computing applications appear in real-time computer vision systems for traffic sign recognition. Analysis of his 2012-2020 publications reveals persistent focus on clustering methodologies across data mining and biomedical contexts, with increasing interdisciplinary collaboration in bioinformatics after 2015. His work consistently bridges theoretical algorithm development with practical implementations in simulation environments. His recognition includes: Faculty award for assistants with best student evaluations (2020/2021) Current research leadership includes the ARRS program P2-0241 "Synergy of technological systems and processes" (2020-2026) and EUROCC2 competence center project (2023-2025). Past projects involved bilateral collaborations on complex dynamic systems modeling (2010-2011) and approximate computing (2019-2021). He organized the ICANNGA 2011 international conference and maintains office hours Tuesdays 13:00-14:00 in Room R2.31. While specific laboratory affiliations aren't detailed, his project involvement suggests computational research activities within the Faculty of Computer and Information Science.
Luka Šajn is an Assistant Professor at the University of Ljubljana , affiliated with the Computer Vision Laboratory . His work bridges computer science , machine learning , and medical imaging , focusing on automated analysis of medical data. Academic Rank: Assistant Professor University: University of Ljubljana Laboratory: Computer Vision Laboratory Šajn's research centers on multi-resolution pattern parametrization and its applications in medical diagnostics. His projects include automated segmentation of whole-body bone scintigrams , detection of white spot lesions in dentistry, and 3D documentation of cultural heritage using computer vision. Šajn's publications (2005–2020) span texture classification , image segmentation , and medical AI . Key subfields include dental diagnostics , coronary disease analysis , mobile vision systems , and ultra-wideband trajectory modeling .