The Institute of Information Science and Engineering is one of three institutes in the Faculty of Computer Science and Management. It was established in 1982 as the Institute of Control and Systems Engineering and it got the present name in 2004.
Research profile
foundations of knowledge engineering and artificial intelligence
decision support systems
computer systems and networks
web systems
control systems and complex operation systems
computer systems for control, identification and modelling
control of computer systems
computer control engineering systems
Major recent results
The formulation and development of the theory of uncertain variables and its applications to an uncertain knowledge-based design of computer decision support systems.
New results in the area of designing expert systems with uncertain and distributed knowledge.
The determination of uniform foundations of traffic control in computer networks with the evaluation of the quality of networks.
New results in the area of identification and control of complex operation systems and their applications to control of computer and production systems.
The development of identification and pattern recognition methods for complex systems and their applications.
New results concerning the applications of artificial intelligence methods for multiagent and web systems.
Teaching
The Institute is involved in teaching computer science in the framework of the following specializations:
The staff of the Institute consists of 30 people, including 21 persons with academic positions (4 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 10 Assistant Professors).