Jelena Štifanić

Master of Electrical Engineering, is an assistant at the Faculty of Engineering at the Catholic University of Croatia and a PhD student in the field of technical sciences. She graduated in 2019 with a thesis focused on applying artificial intelligence to improve bladder cancer diagnostics. She gained international experience at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, which enhanced her interdisciplinary perspective and communication skills. Jelena is proficient in various programming languages and tools aa well as specialized analytical software. Her research focuses on digital image processing and the application of artificial intelligence in medicine, robotics, and engineering systems. Her work contributes to the development of advanced technological solutions and the improvement of automated medical diagnostics.

SCIENTIFIC INTEREST: 

Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

COURSES:

Electronics I (2020.-2021.)
Application of Artificial Intelligence (2021.-2022.)

PROJECTS: 

Centre of Excellence for Data Science and Cooperative Systems (founded by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia)
CEKOM - SmartCity.4D Intelligent Infrastructure
Central European Initiative (CEI), project: "Use of Regressive Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) Methods in Modelling of COVID-19 Spread – COVIDAi" (305.6019-20)
University of Rijeka Support Project: "Development of an Intelligent Expert System for Online Bladder Cancer Diagnosis"
Erasmus+: WICT – Introduction of Joint Short-Cycle ICT Courses for Better Employability of Students and Graduates
Erasmus+: AISE – An Artificial Intelligence Platform to Support Students by Assessing Their Performance Skills Through Predictive Models Created from Their Writing Skills
CZI Brain Clock – Development of Personalized Tests to Determine the Brain’s Biological Age and Early Detection of Dementia

Teaching Assistant Jelena Štifanić
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Faculty of Engineering
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