18th ERK Conference, Sept. 2009, Portoroz, Slovenia
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A student session was organized for the first time. Prof. Borut Zupančič and prof. Maja Atanasijević-Kunc as the lecturers of the courses: Simulations and Modeling of Processes on the university study on the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, namely organized student seminar works on the mentioned areas. Students chose the problem by themselves, described the modeling and simulation procedure and commented the obtained results. It came out that among 82 works a lot of them were interesting and well prepared, discussing different areas. So the idea was to present the best seminar works also in the special session on ERK Conference. From 18 invited students 13 decided to prepare the contribution in the Conference form. The corresponding committee chose 8 best papers which were finally incorporated in the mentioned session. The works and presentations, being in final phase prepared with the assistance of mentors, were from very actual and attractive domains.
The students attended the Conference first two days with the organized bus transfer and sleeping in the hotel. They received Conference materials, visited some sessions and presented their works what represent an important experience. Student met the mentors and other educational staff also on the common dinner and on the Conference banquet what improved the mutual communications.
The student session action, being in some sense the testing one, was very successful. The initiative and motivation of students devoting additional time resulted in excellent papers which were included also in the Conference Proceedings. So the conclusion is that different kinds of students inclusion in the program of an ERK Conference must be proceeded also in the future.
16th ERK Conference, Sept. 2007
Traditional 16th ERK conference was held in Portorož, Sept. 24-26, 2007.
SLOSIM organised one session : Simulation, Identification, Modelling with seven papers. Besides there were regular sessions from Electronics, Telecommunication, Automatic Control, Measurement techniques, Power engineering, Computer and information science, Artificial intelligence, Robotics, Pattern recognition, Biomedical engineering, Didactics and Student competition. Slosim member Luka Teslič was the winner in the student competition.
EUROSIM 2007
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Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia |
SLOSIM successfuly organised the 6th EUROSIM Congress on Modelling and Simulation EUROSIM 2007, sept. 9-13, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA. There were 456 registered participants from 42 countries and 420 papers in the programme.
Detailed information:
Report: http://www.eurosim.info/?id=48
Official web page: http://www.eurosim2007.org/
15th ERK Conference, Sept. 2006
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Prof. Jose Maria Giron Sierra during the invited lecture at ERK 2006 Conference in Portorož |
Traditional 15th ERK conference was held in Portorož, Sept. 25-27, 2006.
The program consisted of 8 invited papers. SLOSIM organised one invited lecture and invited prof. Jose Maria Giron Sierra from Univesidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain. His presentation was entitled: On many Roles of Simulation along Developments and Projects. There was also an invited lecture about 150th Birth Anniversary of Nikola Tesla given by the professor Milić R. Stojić from University of Belgrade.
SLOSIM organised also one session : Simulation, Identification, Modelling with eight papers. Besides there were 33 regular sessions from Electronics, Telecommunication, Automatic Control, Measurement techniques, Power engineering, Computer and information science, Artificial intelligence, Robotics, Pattern recognition, Biomedical engineering, Didactics and Student competition.
ERK Conference, Sept. 26-28, 2005
14th International Electrotechnical and Computer Science Conference was held on
September 26-28, 2005 in Portorož, Adriatic Coast, Slovenia.
Videoconferences, invited lectures, presentations and tutorials were held in conjuction to the basic scientific program.
The Conference is bilingual, with presentations in English and Slovenian.
The following areas were represented at the conference: electronics, artificial intelligence, telecommunications, pattern recognition, automatic control, biomedical engineering, simulation and modeling, power engineering, robotics, measurements, computer and information science, didatics.
The conference is organized by the IEEE Slovenia Section together with Electrotechnical Society of Slovenia and other Slovenian professional societies (also SLOSIM).
SLOSIM organized two modelling and simulation sessions. Participants were from different countries and almost all papers were presented in English. We are also glad that prof. F. Breitenecker from TU Vienna had invited lecture.
For more information, please visit the conference home page.
Conference Chairman:
Baldomir Zajc, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Tržaška 25, 1001 Ljubljana, Slovenia, Tel: +386 1 4768 349, Fax: +3861 4264 630
E-mail: Baldomir.Zajc@fe.uni-lj.si
URL: http://www.ieee.si/erk05/



