Aleksandar Jurišić
Aleksandar Jurišić is a Slovenian mathematician and computer scientist.
Biography[edit]
Jurišić received a B.A. from the University of Ljubljana in 1987, and an M.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo in 1990 and 1995.[1] Jurišić wrote a book of problems for mathematics competitions in 1989, and in 2005 he became a co-founder of the Slovenian Society of Cryptology.
Aleksandar Jurišić is a full professor of cryptography and computer security at the Faculty of Computer and Information Science at the University of Ljubljana, where he is the head of the Laboratory for cryptography and computer security[2][3] and a researcher at the Institute of Mathematics, Physics, and Mechanics (IMFM), in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
References[edit]
- ↑ Antipodal covers : a thesis presented to the University of Waterloo in fulfilment of the thesis requirement for the degree of doctor of philosophy in combinatorics and optimization
- ↑ FRI 20 : 1996-2016 : 20 let Fakultete za računalništvo in informatiko Univerze v Ljubljani, 2016, page 27
- ↑ Laboratory for cryptography and computer security, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana
See also[edit]
- Jurišić's home page
- Aleksandar Jurišić in the Slovenian national bibliographic system COBISS
- Aleksandar Jurišić in the Repository of the University of Ljubljana
- Aleksandar Jurišić at Mathematics Genealogy Project
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