Staff

Doc-D-r-Boro-Jakimovski

Boro Jakimovski Ph.D.

  • Assistant professor
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  • boro.jakimovski@finki.ukim.mk
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Summary:

Born on March 1st 1978 in Skopje, where he finished his primary and secondary school with excelent grades. Durring his education he attended and achived great results on many high school competitions, among which his best achievements were 1st place on the State competition in informatics in 1996, and attendance on the 8th International Olympiad in Informatics and 4th Balcan Olympiad in Informatics. Meanwhile he has successfully attended English courses and received the First Cambridge Certificate (FCE) in English. In 1996 he started his undergraduate studies in Informatics at the Faculty of Natural Scences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, where he graduated in 2000 as the best student at the Faculty with average score 9.91 (out of 10). Durring his undergraduate studies he received many honorable mentions for attending the ACM collegiate programming contests, where he was a member of the team that in 1999 was second in the region and attended the Finals of the 24th ACM international collegiate programming contests, that was held in 2000 in Orlando, Florida. After his third year of studies, he was an intern for three months in Philish Laboratories in Eindhoven, Holland, where he worked on coding thechniques for multicast protocols. From October 2000 until March 2001 he wored as an assocciate at the Institute of Informatics at Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and then he was elected as a junior assistant. Durring 2001 he started his graduate studies in informatics at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, where he finished them in 2004 withe the defence of the master thesis "Communications in Grids", undre the supervision of Prof. d-r Marjan Gushev. In 2010, with the public defence of doctoral dissertation under the title "Modelling and verification of Grid workflows" under the supervision of Prof. d-r Smile Markovski he received PhD in Informatics, and afterwards he was elected as Assistant Professor in 2011. He has been teaching the following courses: Distributed Operating Systems, System Software, Introduction to IT, Introduction to Software Engineering, Software Construction. During he was assistant he gave tutorials for the following courses: Introduction to informatics 1, Introduction to informatics 2, Finite mathematics, Numerical programming, Programming languages, Computer architectures, Algorithms and automata, Data structures, Formal languages and automata, Operating systems, Parallel and distributed processing, Distributed operating systems, Theory of programming and System software. He is a coordinator for Macedonia for the International FP7 project “European Grid Initiative - Integrated Sustainable Pan-European Infrastructure for Researchers in Europe ”. He was active participant in 15 international projects in the field of informatics and developing curricula in informatics. He has had significant contribution to the SEE-GRID, SEE-GRID-2 and SEE-GRID-SCI international projects as the Grid Infrastructure Manager for Macedonia. He has participated in 20 workshops as lecturer and has visited more than 10 universities and summer schools. His scientific fields of interest are: Grid computing, High-performance computing, Parallel and distributed processing, Genetic algorithms. He has published 18 papers in international conferences and 1 paper in international journal with impact factor.

Staff

Doc-D-r-Boro-Jakimovski

Boro Jakimovski Ph.D.

  • Assistant professor
  • /
  • boro.jakimovski@finki.ukim.mk
  • /

Subjects:

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TitlePlaceCountry
Multimedia Messaging service - A tool for new kind or mobile messagingProceedings of MII 2003 International Conference, pp 203-212 (awarded paper)Greece
Grid Communication SimulatorProceedings of Workshops on Computer Science Education, Univ. Nis, pp 101-104, ISBN 86-80135-80-1Serbia and Montenegro
Wireless Campus PortalProceedings of Workshops on Computer Science Education, Univ. Nis, 2004, pp 127-130, ISBN 86-80135-80-1. Serbia and Montenegro
Improving Multilevel Approach for Optimizing Collective Communications in Computational GridsAdvances in Grid Computing - EGC 2005, European Grid Conference, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3470, Springer, pp 548-556, ISBN 3-540-26918-5. The Netherlands
Microcontroler Lab PracticingProceedings of Workshops on Computer Science Education, Univ. Nis, 2004, pp 77-82, ISBN 86-80135-80-1. Serbia and Montenegro
Framework for Workflow Gridication of Genetic Algorithms in JavaInternational Conference in Computer Science - ICCS 2008, Part III, LNCS 5103, pp 463-470, ISBN 978-3-540-69388-8. Poland
Performance Improvement of Genetic Algorithms by Adaptive Grid WorkflowsProceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing, ISBN: 978-0-7695-3964-5.Romania
Optimization of Adaptive Petri-Net Grid Genetic AlgorithmProceedings of the 1st International Conference ICT Innovations 2009. ISBN: 978-3-642-10780-1Macedonia
Massively parallel Seismic Data Wavelet Processing Using Advanced Grid WorkflowsProceedings of the 1st International Conference ICT Innovations 2009. ISBN: 978-3-642-10780-1Macedonia
Improvement of Data Warehouse Optimization Process by Workflow GridificationAdvances in Databases and Information Systems – ADBIS 2008 LNCS 5207/2008, pp 295-304, ISBN 978-3-540-85712-9. Finland
Dynamic Optimization and Evolution of Data Warehouse DesignProceedings of the 4th Balkan Conference in Informatics, IEEE BCI’09, ISBN 978-0-7695-3783-2. Greece
Experience with shared teaching materials for software engineering across countriesProceedings of the Informatics Education Europe IV, ISBN: 978-3-00-029314-6. Germany
Development of Grid e-Infrastructure in South-Eastern EuropeJоurnal of Grid Computing, DOI 10.1007/s10723-011-9185-0. 
Project nameSponsored by
Distributing Information Technologies-New Curricula and Flexible Education (AC_JEP-14440-1999)TEMPUS
Innovation of Computer Science Curriculum in Higher Education (CD_JEP-16160-2001)TEMPUS
Information and Communication Technologies for the Development of Education and the Construction of a Knowledge SocietyUNESCO IITE
Software Engineering: Computer Science Education and Research CooperationDAAD
Piloting Solutions for Alleviating Brain Drain in South East EuropeUNESCO
Implementing Modules and ECTS for Computer ScienceTEMPUS
South Eastern European GRID - enabled eInfrastructure DevelopmentFP6
Management and Business Education in Computer Studies (JEP-18046-2003)TEMPUS
Joint M.Sc Curriculum in Software Engineering (JEP 18035-2003)TEMPUS
e-learning for improving access to Information Society for SMEs in the SEE AreaINTERREG III
South East European GRID-enabled eInfrastructure Development 2FP7
SEE-GRID eInfrastructure for regional eScienceFP7
Video Conferencing Services for EducationTEMPUS
South East European Research Area for eInfrastructuresFP7
GEANT 3FP7
Integrated Sustainable Pan-European Infrastructure for Researchers in EuropeFP7
High-Performance Computing Infrastructure for South East Europe’s Research CommunitiesFP7
Name of the seminarDateLocationIn the context of
International School on Foundations of Security Analysis and Design 200137151Bertinoro, Italy 
Summer School in Computational Intelligence and Information Technologies37536Nish, Serbia and Montenegro 
Training seminar Retraining of school educators on ICT application in secondary education38027Bucurest, Romania 
The 2nd International Summer School on Grid Computing 200438186Vico Equense, Italy 
ResidenceCountryPurpose
Visit to Humbolt UniversityGermanyJCSE course development
Visit to CERNSwitzerlandVisit to Grid Deployment group
Visit to Software Technology Research LaboratoryUnited KingdomDevelopping Software Engineering for Critical Systems Course
Association LinkAssociation Name
http://cs.org.mkЗдружение на информатичарите на Македонија