Tomaž Klobučar is Head of the Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks at the Jozef Stefan Institute. His main research areas are information security and technology enhanced learning.
EDUCATION
- Ph. D. in computer science, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, 2000
- M. Sc. in computer science, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, 1996
- Dipl. Ing. in mathematics, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, 1992
FIELDS OF RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC INTERESTS
- Information security
- Technology enhanced learning
COMMITTEES
- Executive board member of the EducaNext association (2007 – 2011)
- General chair at EC-TEL 2016 (11th European conference on technology enhanced learning), Lyon, France
- Programme co-chair at EC-TEL 2015 (10th European conference on technology enhanced learning), Toledo, Spain
- Programme committee member at CMS (2002 – 2003), NATO WS ASTN (2000 and 2003), ARES (2006 – 2007), EC-TEL (2008 – 2024), DC at EC-TEL (2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, and 2013), CD4TEL (2011), i-KNOW (2011 – 2015), eLearning (2011 – 2019), ICWL (2008 – 2021), OST (2012), IMCL (2012), LCT (2014 – 2025), ICSLE (2015 – 2016), Smart Towns (2019), and WorldCIST (2018 – 2024)
- Programme committee members at PROLEARN/JTEL summer school (2006 – 2015)
- Organization committee member of the PROLEARN summer school (2006 and 2008)
HONORS AND AWARDS
- Best papers award at AICT’06 (Advanced international conference on telecommunications), 2006
- Best papers award at ICDS 2008 (The Second International Conference on the Digital Society), 2008
- Best papers award at Securware 2011 (The Fifth International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies), 2011
- Best paper award at ICCCS 2015 (2015 International Conference on Cloud Computing and Security)
- Award of the Slovenian society Informatika for year 2021
Doc. Dr. Tomaž Klobučar is a researcher at the Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks at the Jozef Stefan Institute and also an assistant professor. His main research areas are information security and technology-enhanced learning.