Radmila Juric is a computer scientist, with a long-term research interest in semantic technologies and creating computational meaning, underpinned with formalisations and description logic.  Her interests in computational models based on reasoning, highlighted the problematic nature of our computational algorithms when they either address problems across disciplines, or compute solutions for complex situations, which would satisfy humans.  She is also interested in accountability an obscurity of modern computational algorithms and would like to move research towards ternary computing, which might address numerous worries we have about the future of computing at the beginning of the third decade in the 21st century.  

Radmila has a long history in managing research and leading research groups on Software Interoperability  and a group on Semantic Computing Environment (SemCE) https://sites.google.com/a/staff.westminster.ac.uk/semce/Home.  She is an associated editor of Healthcare Systems and Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science, Transactions of SDPS,  program and special sessions conference chair and co-chair for IDPT, SDPS, HICSS, ITI, IASTD, ICHMS and ISMVL conferences,  speaker for academia and industry, active member and fellow in international professional societies (SDPS president 2015-2019, IEEE member) and an active academic teaching across subjects of computer science and software engineering. Her full USN profile can be found at https://www.usn.no/om-usn/kontakt-oss/ansatte/radmila-juric

Work experience:
• Associated Professor at University of South-Eastern Norway(2015 - )
• Lecturer, University of Westminster, London, UK (2003-2015)
• Lecturer, South Bank University, London, UK (1990-2003)
• Lecturer /Software engineer, University Computing Centre, Zagreb, Croatia (1986-1990)
• Software Developer, National Bank of Croatia, 1976-1986)

Education:
• PhD in Computer Science, Brunel University, UK
• MSc in Databases, Birkbeck College, University of London
• Dipl. Ing. (EU) in Mathematics, University of Zagreb, Croatia