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Below you can find information about the Faculty's activities covered by the media.
Members of the Department of Information and Communication Traffic, Prof. Dr. Dragan Peraković and Assist. Prof. Dr. Ivan Cvitić, participated in the Swiss-Japanese Quantum Symposium 2024 (Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan), presenting the CroQCI project and the topic "Enhancing Quantum Key Distribution Networks: The Critical Role of Advanced Simulation Techniques", emphasizing the key role of simulations in quantum communications.
We invite all undergraduate and graduate students of the Faculty to complete a survey on the alignment of ECTS credits with the actual workload in the courses of the winter and summer semesters. The survey will be conducted using digital questionnaires in the LimeSurvey system, ensuring complete student anonymity. The survey will be emailed to students and must be completed by June 28, 2024.
As part of the activities of Work Package WP3 of the CroQCI project, led by the Department of Information and Communication Traffic at the Faculty of Traffic Sciences, members of the department, Prof. Dr. Dragan Peraković and Assistant Prof. Dr. Ivan Cvitić, participated in the 18th Fiberweek International Conference (Fiberweek 2024).
During a three-day working meeting (from 5th to 7th March 2024), the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences hosted experts from the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP).
On February 15, 2024, Associate Professor Dario Babić from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences at the University of Zagreb held a guest online lecture as part of the TRANSPORTATION SEMINAR SERIES for students from Oregon State University (USA).
From July 1 to July 3, 2024, members of the Department of Information and Communication Traffic, Prof. Dr. Dragan Peraković and Asst. Prof. Dr. Ivan Cvitić, participated in a series of meetings and events in Dublin, Ireland, organized by IrelandQCI and PETRUS. These meetings were focused on the coordination and implementation of national EuroQCI projects.
“Applied Research Topics in Transport and Logistics” is a new publication issued bilingually in conjunction with the influential international scientific journal, “Promet – Traffic&Transportation”.