Mia Čarapina is a Senior lecturer in Computer Science at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses. She earned her PhD in Graphic Technology in 2024, with a dissertation focused on mobile interfaces and their role in facilitating collaborative learning. Her research interests lie at the intersection of technology-enhanced learning and human–computer interaction: specifically, mobile learning, computer-supported collaborative learning, and methods to foster computational thinking among preschoolers and students in primary education.
Ognjen Staničić is a Senior lecturer at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences. He graduated from V. gimnazija in 2004 and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in 2010, obtaining the title of Master of Science. He has been employed at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences since 2011 as an assistant, from 2015 as a Lecturer and from 2021 as a Senior Lecturer. His research interests include web applications, web security, JavaScript frameworks, artificial intelligence and data analysis.
Ivica Dodig is an academic and researcher affiliated with both the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences and the University of North in Croatia. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. His expertise lies in electrical engineering, information technology, and applied sciences, with a particular emphasis on automation, embedded systems, and digital signal processing.
Davor Cafuta is currently an Assistant professor at the Zagreb University of Applied Sciences and University North in Croatia. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science in University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing. His area of interests are embedded systems, open operating systems, virtual reality and artificial intelligence. In addition to his academic career, Dr. Cafuta has held several managerial positions at Zagreb University of Applied Sciences.