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BORKA JERMANBLAZIC is the head of the Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks Institute "Jozef Stefan" and a professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. <ref>[http://si.linkedin.com/pub/borka-jerman-blazic/10/44b/569 Linkedin]</ref>  
'''Borka Jerman Blazic''' is the head of the Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks Institute and a professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. <ref>[http://si.linkedin.com/pub/borka-jerman-blazic/10/44b/569 Linkedin]</ref>  


She is a member and chair of numerous international committees of organizations and associations, such as [[TERENA]], [[ISOC]], [[IETF]], [[AACE]], [[IEEE]],[[ICANN]] President of the Slovenian Association for Internet - ISOC-SI and the representative of Slovenia in the committees of CEN TC304 and ISO JTC1.<ref>[http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-font/1996AprJun/0019.html World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]</ref>  She has published over 500 scientific works and technical papers and articles in different national and international journals including three books. <ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/j/Jerman=Blazic:Borka.html The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography]</ref>  
She is a member and chair of numerous international committees and organizations, such as [[TERENA]], [[ISOC]], [[IETF]], [[AACE]], [[IEEE]], and [[ICANN]]. She is also the president of [[ISOC]] Slovenia, and the Slovenian representative at the committees of CEN TC304 and ISO JTC1.<ref>[http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-font/1996AprJun/0019.html World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)]</ref>  A permanent expert for the European Union in the field of ICT and e-business, she actively participates in the European Union's CEN projects.<ref>[http://www.e5.ijs.si/si/?270 E5 - Laboratorij za odprte sisteme in mrež]</ref>
For her contribution to IT industry, she was awarded with a prize fund of Boris Kidrič. A permanent expert of the European Union in the field of ICT and e-business, she actively participates in the European Union's ,CEN projects and other national and international meetings and events.<ref>[http://www.e5.ijs.si/si/?270 E5 - Laboratorij za odprte sisteme in mrež]</ref>
 
She has published over 500 scientific works and technical papers and articles in different national and international journals, including three books. <ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/j/Jerman=Blazic:Borka.html The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography]</ref>  
For her contribution to the IT industry, she was awarded a prize fund of Boris Kidrič.  
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Country: Slovenia
Email: borka [at]e5.ijs.si
LinkedIn:    Borka Jerman Blazic

Borka Jerman Blazic is the head of the Laboratory for Open Systems and Networks Institute and a professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana. [1]

She is a member and chair of numerous international committees and organizations, such as TERENA, ISOC, IETF, AACE, IEEE, and ICANN. She is also the president of ISOC Slovenia, and the Slovenian representative at the committees of CEN TC304 and ISO JTC1.[2] A permanent expert for the European Union in the field of ICT and e-business, she actively participates in the European Union's CEN projects.[3]

She has published over 500 scientific works and technical papers and articles in different national and international journals, including three books. [4] For her contribution to the IT industry, she was awarded a prize fund of Boris Kidrič.

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