Ninoslav Marina (Macedonian: Нинослав Марина; born 25 September 1974) is Rector of the University of Information Science and Technology "St. Paul the Apostle" located in Ohrid, Macedonia and President of the Rectors' Conference of the public universities in the Republic of Macedonia.
Ninoslav Marina (Macedonian: Нинослав Марина; wobadwa pa 25 Septemba 1974) ndi Mphunzitsi wa University of Information Science ndi Technology "St. Paul Mtumwi" omwe ali ku Ohrid, Makedoniya ndi Purezidenti wa Msonkhano Wachigawo wa mayunivesite onse ku Republic of Macedonia.


Under the leadership of Rector Marina, UIST is currently ranked third in Macedonia.
Motsogoleredwa ndi Rector Marina, UIST panopa ndilochitatu ku Macedonia.

The ranking was made by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the score was improved from 44.1 points in 2012 to 94.5 out of 100 in 2016. [1]
Mndandandawo unapangidwa ndi Yunivesite ya Shanghai Jiao Tong ndipo zotsatira zake zinachokera ku 44.1 points mu 2012 kufika 94.5 pa 100 mu 2016. [1]

After completing the undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, he obtained a Ph.D. degree at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in 2004.
Atatsiriza maphunziro apamwamba a sukulu ya Faculty of Electrical Engineering ku Sunivesite ya Saints Cyril ndi Methodius ya Skopje, adalandira Ph.D. Dipatimenti ya Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) mu 2004.

In partnership with Nokia Research Centre in Helsinki, his thesis was in information theory and wireless communications.
Pogwirizana ndi Nokia Research Center ku Helsinki, mfundo zake zinali zokhudzana ndi chidziwitso komanso mauthenga opanda mafoni.

Ninoslav Marina was Director of R & D at Sowoon Technologies from 2005 to 2007, where he was leading the development of a headset to measure fatigue, stress and sleepiness for astronauts, cosmonauts, drivers and security personnel.
Marina Ninoslav anali Mtsogoleri wa R & D ku Sowoon Technologies kuyambira 2005 mpaka 2007, kumene iye anali kutsogolera chitukuko cha mutu kuti azindikire kutopa, kupanikizika ndi kugona kwa osayansi, zakuthambo, madalaivala ndi antchito oteteza.

From 2007 to 2008, Dr. Marina was Visiting Scholar at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, on a prestigious fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Kuchokera mu 2007 mpaka 2008, Dr. Marina anali Scholar Yoyenda ku Yunivesite ya Hawaii ku Manoa, pa mgwirizano wapamwamba wa Swiss National Science Foundation.

From 2008 to 2009, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the UNIK Graduate Center at the University of Oslo working on a project from the Research Council of Norway.
Kuchokera mu 2008 mpaka 2009, adagwira ntchito yofufuza kafukufuku ku UNIK Graduate Center ku yunivesite ya Oslo akugwira ntchito kuchokera ku Research Council ku Norway.

During the period 2009–2012, Prof. Marina was Visiting Postdoctoral Researcher at Princeton University on a prestigious Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship under the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).
Panthawi ya 2009-2012, Pulofesa Marina anali Wofufuza Kafukufuku Wophunzira ku University of Princeton pa Msonkhano Wapamwamba wotchedwa Marie Curie International Outgoing Fellowship pansi pa Seventh Framework Program (FP7).

In 2014, Dr. Marina obtained funding under the Swiss-Brazilian Leading House program and had a project on distributed storage with the University of Campinas in the state of São Paulo.
Mu 2014, Dr. Marina adalandira ndalama pansi pa polojekiti ya Swiss-Brazilian Leading House ndipo anali ndi polojekiti yosungirako zosungirako ndi University of Campinas m'chigawo cha São Paulo.

Prof. Marina has co-authored more than 100 scientific papers, books and popular texts.
Pulofesa Marina alemba mapepala oposa 100 asayansi, mabuku ndi malemba ambiri.

He has been a guest professor at more than forty universities in the following countries: United States, Russia, China, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Brazil, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Austria, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Israel, Czechia, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Greece, Egypt, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Azerbaijan, and Moldova.
Iye wakhala pulofesa wa alendo m'mayunivesiti oposa makumi anai m'mayiko otsatirawa: United States, Russia, China, United Kingdom, Japan, France, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, Brazil, Norway, Finland, Belgium, Austria, Hong Kong, Malaysia. , Israel, Czechia, Morocco, Poland, Romania, Greece, Egypt, Croatia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Azerbaijan, ndi Moldova.

He has raised multiple funding through various instruments both in academia and industry, including programs such as the Swiss CTI, Swiss NSF, Research Council of Norway, the European Commission and the European Space Agency.
Iye adalimbikitsa ndalama zambiri pogwiritsa ntchito zipangizo zosiyanasiyana m'masukulu ndi makampani, monga mapulogalamu monga Swiss CTI, Swiss NSF, Research Council ya Norway, European Commission ndi European Space Agency.

He has been an expert of the European Commission’s Framework Programmes.
Iye wakhala katswiri wa European Commission's Framework Programs.

Dr. Marina is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and Technical Program Committee Chair of the International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems (ICUMT).
Dr. Marina ndi Mtsogoleri Wamkulu wa Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ndi Technical Program Committee Chair ya International Congress pa Ultra Modern Telecommunications ndi Control Systems (ICUMT).

He is the founding member and was the Chair of the IEEE Information Theory Society Macedonian chapter in 2016 and 2017.
Iye ndi membala woyambitsa ndipo anali Pulezidenti wa IEEE Information Theory Society chaputala cha Makedoniya mu 2016 ndi 2017.

In July 2015, Dr. Marina was invited by the President of the 69-th session of the United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Mr. Sam Kutesa on the Panel for informal interactive consultations on the World Summit on the Information Society. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]
Mu July 2015, Dr. Marina adayitanidwa ndi Pulezidenti wa zokambirana 69 za bungwe la United Nations General Assembly, H.E. Bambo Sam Kutesa pa Komitiyi kuti akambirane mwachangu pa Msonkhano wa Padziko lonse pa Society Society. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

Retrieved 2014-08-27. ↑ "Ninoslav Marina at Princeton". www.princeton.edu. ↑ "Ninoslav Marina at the Football Federation of Macedonia (in Macedonian)". www.crnobelo.com. ↑ "Diploma ceremony for the first generation of students (in Macedonian)". www.webohrid.com. Retrieved 2014-05-12. ↑ "Ninoslav Marina at the Politehnica University of Timișoara". www.opiniatimisoarei.ro. Retrieved 2013-07-04. ↑ "Ninoslav Marina at the University of Porto". up.pt.
↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help)

Personal life
Moyo waumwini

Reference
Zolemba

Education and career
Maphunziro ndi ntchito

Kgomotso Christopher (born 25 March 1979) is a South Afican actor and voice over artist best known for her time in Isidingo as Katlego Sibeko[1][2] before joining Scandal as Yvonne.[3][4] She is also the voice behind MTN’s Interactive Voice Response system[5][6][7] andserves as a Non-Executive Chairperson on the Naledi Theatre Awards Board of Directors.[8][9]
Kgomotso Christopher (wobadwa pa 25 March 1979) ndi wojambula wa South Afican ndi wojambula nyimbo yemwe amadziwika nthawi yake ku Isidingo monga Katlego Sibeko asanalowere Scandal monga Yvonne. Iye amvekanso mawu omwe amatsata kachitidwe ka MTN's Interactive Voice Response akusungidwa ngati Wotsogolere Wachiphatso Wachigawo pa Bungwe la Atsogoleri a Naledi Theatre Awards. [8][9]

Kgomotso did her Bachelor of Arts degree in Law and Politics at the University of Cape Town.
Kgomotso anachita Bachelor of Arts degree mu Law ndi Politics ku University of Cape Town.

She was awarded the Jules Kramer Award for Fine Arts when she graduated.
Anapatsidwa mphoto ya Jules Kramer ya Fine Arts pamene anamaliza maphunziro ake.

In 2004 she earned a Masters of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts at Columbia University in New York City.[10] She continued to live and work in the US and UK until 2008.[11] Kgomotso made guest appearance on television series Madam & Eve, SOS, Backstage, and Moferefere Lenyalong.
Mu 2004 adapeza Masters of Fine Arts ku Theatre Arts ku Columbia University ku New York City. Anapitirizabe kukhala ndi ntchito ku US ndi UK mpaka 2008. Kgomotso adayang'ana alendo pa TV, Madam & Eve, SOS, Backstage, ndi Moferefere Lenyalong.

She has made appearances in theatre productions of Romeo & Juliet, Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet and Dr. Faustus.
Iye wapanga mawonekedwe ku zisudzo za Romeo & Juliet, Dream Night Midsummer, Hamlet ndi Dr. Faustus.

On November 15, 2018 Kgomotso revealed on Instagram that she is the voice behind MTN's Interactive Voice Response system.[12][4]
Pa November 15, 2018 Kgomotso adavumbulutsira pa Instagram ndipo ndilo liwu lakumbuyo kwa MTN's Interactive Voice Response system. [12][4]

Kgomotso is married to Calvin Christopher.[13]
Kgomotso ni wakwatiwa kuli Calvin Christopher.[13]

"Artslink.co.za - Naledi Theatre Awards New Board". Artslink.
"Artslink.co.za - Naledi Theatre Awards New Board".

Retrieved 2018-11-21. ↑ "PICS: Kgomotso Christopher takes her family to Paris". Retrieved 2018-11-18. ↑ "Kgomotso Christopher | TVSA". www.tvsa.co.za. Retrieved 2018-11-18. ↑ "Kgomotso Christopher on Instagram: "Greetings from the MTN lady who tells you when "You have insufficient airtime to make this call" 🤣🎧🎙🎚📻📲. #MylifeinVoice MTNIVRVoice…"".
Artslink.

Instagram. Retrieved 2018-11-21. ↑ "Kgomotso Christopher on her long-distance marriage". Retrieved 2018-11-17.
Retrieved 2018-11-21. ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help)

Since Lady Antebellum won the Country Music Association Awards New Artist of the Year award in 2008, they have accumulated seven more awards, including their first Grammy in 2010 for Best Country Performance by Duo or Group with Vocals.
Popeza Lady Antebellum adagonjetsa Country Music Association Awards New Year of the Year award mu 2008, adapeza mphoto zisanu ndi ziwiri, kuphatikizapo Grammy yawo yoyamba mu 2010 kwa Best Country Performance ndi Duo kapena Group ndi Vocals.

At the 2009 CMA's, the group ended Rascal Flatts' six-year reign as Vocal Group of the Year.
Pa 2009 CMA, gululi linathetsa ulamuliro wa Rascal Flatts wa zaka zisanu ndi chimodzi monga Vocal Group of Year.

At the 2010 CMA's, the group became the first artist in CMA Award history to receive the Single of the Year honor for two consecutive years.[39]
Pa 2010 CMA's, gululi linakhala wojambula woyamba mu mbiri ya CMA Award kuti alandire Ulemerero wa Chaka chimodzi kwa zaka ziwiri zotsatira. [39]

At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, the trio won the Song of the Year.[40] They won Top Vocal Group at the 2012 ACM Awards April 1, 2012.[41]
Pazaka 53 zapadera za Grammy Award, a trio adagonjetsa Nyimbo ya Chaka. [40] Anagonjetsa Gulu Lotsatila Lalikulu pa 2012 ACM Awards April 1, 2012. [41]

The name "Lady Antebellum" has been criticized for glorifying an era of the American South in which society revolved around the institutionalized slavery of black people.
Dzina lakuti "Lady Antebellum" ladzudzulidwa chifukwa cha kulemekeza nyengo ya South South yomwe anthu amakhala ndi ukapolo wa anthu akuda.

Their solo debut single "Love Don't Live Here" was released in September 2007, with a music video for the song following in December.[10][11] This song was the lead-off single to the band's self-titled debut album.
Awo okhawo omwe amakhala ndi " Love Dont's Live Here " adatulutsidwa mu September 2007, ndi kanema ya nyimbo ya nyimbo yomwe ikuchitika mu December. [10] [11] Nyimbo iyi anali kutsogolera wolemera umodzi kwa gulu la Album kudziletsa lotchedwa kuwonekera koyamba kugulu .

Released on April 15, 2008, Lady Antebellum was produced by Paul Worley along with Victoria Shaw, a Nashville songwriter and former solo artist.[4] "Love Don't Live Here" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts.
Chotchulidwa pa April 15, 2008, Lady Antebellum chinapangidwa ndi Paul Worley pamodzi ndi Victoria Shaw , wolemba nyimbo wa Nashville komanso wojambula nyimbo. [4] "Chikondi Usakhale M'dziko Lino" adafika nambala 3 pa Billboard Hot Country Songs chithunzi.

The album itself was the first album by a new duo or group to debut at Number One on the Billboard Top Country Albums charts.[12]
Albumyoyi inali yoyamba ya Album ndi duo latsopano kapena kagulu koyamba pa Nambala Yoyamba pa Zithunzi za Ma Albhamu Top Country Albums . [12]

A second single, "Lookin' for a Good Time", was released in June 2008 and peaked at No. 11 in December.
Wachiwiri wosakwatira, " Lookin" for a Good Tie ", adatulutsidwa mu June 2008 ndipo adafika pa Nambala 11 mu December.

In addition, Lady Antebellum was signed as an opening act on Martina McBride's Waking Up Laughing Tour in 2008.[13]
Kuonjezera apo, Lady Antebellum inasaina ngati chotsatira pa ulendo wa Martina McBride wa Waking Up Laughing Tour mu 2008. [13]

External links
Zogwirizana zakunja

↑ Richards, Chris (February 14, 2011). "Esperanza Spalding, Arcade Fire top a night of upsets at 2011 Grammys". The Washington Post.
↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) ↑ Empty citation (help) 1 2 Monger, James Christopher.

Retrieved February 14, 2011. ↑ "Lady Antebellum's 'Golden' New Album".
"Lady Antebellum biography".

Huffington Post.
AllMusic.

May 8, 2013. ↑ "RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America - September 30, 2014".
Retrieved January 7, 2008.

Riaa.com. Retrieved September 30, 2014. 1 2 Monger, James Christopher.
1 2 "Capitol signs Lady Antebellum".

"Lady Antebellum biography".
Country Standard Time.com.

AllMusic.
July 5, 2007.

Retrieved January 7, 2008. 1 2 "Capitol signs Lady Antebellum". Country Standard Time.com.
Archived from the original on March 23, 2012.