User:Bcamaj

Besnik Camaj is an academic and writer(poet). He used to study electronics in Prishtina and Zagreb; and computer science in Stafford and Lausanne. Actually, he is teaching at the University of Applied Sciences - HEIG in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland.

Early life and education
Besnik Camaj was born in District of Peja, near the source of the White Drin. In early days of school, he showed a talent for writing, especially poetry. In 1978, he obtained the maturity as remarkable student in the Mathematic Gymansium in Pristina.

Camaj subsquently completed a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Pristina in 1983, a master's degree in electrical engineering at the University of Zagreb in 1984, a master's degree in computer science at Staffordshire University in 1989, and postgraduate studies at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (1996-1999).

Career
Mr Camaj is currently a professor in the field of computer graphics at the University of Applied Sciences - HEIG at Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland. He is a member of the IEEE-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Science
Booklets:
 * Graphes de scènes - Scenegraphs / HEIG, Yverdon les-Bains, 2007
 * Réalité virtuelle -Virtual Reality / HEIG, Yverdon les-Bains, 2004
 * OpenGL 1.2 / EIVD, Yverdon les-Bains, 2002
 * PC with MS-DOS /"Kompjuterët shtëpiak" / BRO, Estavayer le-Lac, 1991
 * Elektroteknika praktike / SHT, Pejë, 1984

Articles:
 * A tool to generate new animated behaviours / EPF, Lausanne, 1999
 * A VRML motor researcher / EPF, Lausanne, 1998
 * An application for industry running in VLNET / EPF - Lausanne, 1997
 * Advanced System Analysis / NSP, Stafford, 1989
 * Data Retrieval / NSP, Stafford, 1989
 * Computer Networks / NSP, Stafford, 1988
 * Gjeometria jo-euklidiane / GJM, Prishtinë, 1978

Poetry

 * Diellit tim/ To My Sun, 2009 - poetry collection,Konica Color-TR
 * Mallit të pashuar / Insatiable Thirst, 2004
 * Dielli im / My Sun, 2002
 * Lirisë / To The Freedom, 1999
 * Grimca të rinisë / Youth Particles, 1979