Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering

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The Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FCSE) within UKIM is the largest and most prestigious faculty in the field of computer science and technologies in Macedonia, and among the largest faculties in that field in the region. The FCSE teaching staff consists of 50 professors and 30 associates. These include many “best in field” personnel, such as the most referenced scientists in Macedonia and the most influential professors in the ICT industry in the Republic of Macedonia.

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    Mathematical model for the available phosphorus, phytoplankton and zooplankton in the Lake Ohrid
    (WIT Press, 1998-10-14)
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    Koneski, Z
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    Naumoski, T
    In the paper by Mitreski et al.' a dynamic biogeochemical model has been proposed, which tends to describe some of the processes that contribute to the eutrophication of Lake Ohrid. By balancing the complexity between the scope of the model and the available data, we selected state variables and formulated mathematical expressions. With three differential equations, we took into account the change of available phosphorus, as well as time dependent behaviour of phytoplankton and zooplankton concentrations in the lake. By considering both model output and lake-wide observations, the suitability of the model was analysed. The main goal of this paper is to give experimental validation of the proposed mathematical model. Four groups of phytoplankton and seven zooplankton types were considered in the analysis. The simulated results from the model are validated with the measured values from the lake. We concluded that the model shows the general trends and considers the probabilistic nature of the lake ecosystem.
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    WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment
    (WIT Press, 1997-05-29)
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    Jordanoski, M
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    Naumoski, T
    In this paper we will present our scheme for planning the Pollution Monitoring System (PMS) for the Lake Ohrid. Lake Ohrid is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List, because of it's age and unique life. Our objective is to establish an integrated monitoring system which will allow an assessment and future control of the water quality. The structure of the PMS will include three levels. After presenting the plan of water quality PMS, selection and position of measurement points, we will give the first experience in using this system.