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Education & Research:
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Laboratories cover an important part of lectures in the Department of Automatic control at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana in all levels of study. They also organize specialistic study and continuing education courses.

Members of the laboratories published 244 journal papers, 870 papers from scientific meetings and 3 books. They took part in several programme committees and are members in many editorial boards of journals. Members of the laboratories are also active as invited lecturers either in the frame of different universities and institutes or scientific meetings.

They took part in many projects for domestic industry but also in international and bilateral programmes.

Finaly also 3 patents must be mentioned.

They received also 7 awards from Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology as well as the international award for the book of the year in the field of Systems Research and Cybernetics.

In the laboratories 892 B. Sc., 105 M. Sc., 17 Specialistic works and 57 Ph. D, theses were thus for been produced. These works were 38 times rewarded. Also 34 textbooks and 24 other materials for students have been published.

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Members of the laboratories organised triennial 6th EUROSIM Congress on Modelling and Simulation held on Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Ljubljana in September, 2007. It represented great success in the scientific and social sense gathering 458 registered experts from 42 countries representing 420 papers.

Members of the laboratories were involved in organization of the DYCOMANS Phase 2 (INCO-COPERNICUS Project) workshop: Techniques for Supervisory Management Systems, which was held in Bled, Slovenia in May 1999.

Both laboratories were together with their partners involved in organization of the IFAC international symposium on Automated Systems Based on Human Skill 1997 which was taking place in Kranjska gora, Slovenia in September 1997.

Both laboratories were together with their partners also involved in organization of the IFAC international workshop Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control 1995, AIRTC'95 which was held in Bled, Slovenia in November 1995.
 

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