Karolj Skala (skala@irb.hr) is a Senior Scientist at the Ruđer Bošković Institute and is the head of the Centre for Informatics and Computing Division. From 1989, he has been a lecturer at Zagreb University for postgraduate courses in Electrical Engineering and Computing Faculty, and he teaches Programmable logic devices. At the Graphical Faculty, he lectures on Optoelectronics Systems. He has given various scientific and technical seminars. He was a chairman at the International Scientific Symposium on Data and Life Sciences for research on distributed computing. He is a member of the MIPRO programme committee, and a national coordinator in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology 4 COST projects. He was involved in five EU FP6 projects as a project member coordinator, and was the national project leader for six EU FP7 projects and nine EU Horizon2020 projects. He is a member of the Hungary Academy of Science and the Croatian Academy of Technical Science Associates. He was the winner of the annual science prize for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2015. He was awarded the State Awards for Science of Croatia in2016.
Research Keywords & Expertise
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
Cloud computing
Fog computing
Dew computing
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Short Biography
Karolj Skala (skala@irb.hr) is a Senior Scientist at the Ruđer Bošković Institute and is the head of the Centre for Informatics and Computing Division. From 1989, he has been a lecturer at Zagreb University for postgraduate courses in Electrical Engineering and Computing Faculty, and he teaches Programmable logic devices. At the Graphical Faculty, he lectures on Optoelectronics Systems. He has given various scientific and technical seminars. He was a chairman at the International Scientific Symposium on Data and Life Sciences for research on distributed computing. He is a member of the MIPRO programme committee, and a national coordinator in the European Cooperation in Science and Technology 4 COST projects. He was involved in five EU FP6 projects as a project member coordinator, and was the national project leader for six EU FP7 projects and nine EU Horizon2020 projects. He is a member of the Hungary Academy of Science and the Croatian Academy of Technical Science Associates. He was the winner of the annual science prize for the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2015. He was awarded the State Awards for Science of Croatia in2016.