Emovis
Stipe Ljulj is a Junior Software Developer at Emovis since July 2022, specializing in the creation of applications and features that adhere to best coding practices and ensure comprehensive unit test coverage. Previously, Stipe served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Split from August 2014 to July 2023, teaching various laboratory exercises in electronic and mechatronic courses. Stipe also held positions as an R&D Embedded Engineer at Pomorski Centar za Elektroniku from June 2019 to July 2022, focusing on the design of analogue and digital circuits, and as an R&D Hardware Engineer at Include from March 2016 to June 2019, where responsibilities included designing electronic schematics and PCBs. Stipe's educational background includes a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor's degree from the University of Split, as well as a degree in electronic technician from Electrotechnician High School in Split.
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Emovis
Transportation connects people. It is critical a component of the global economy. Motorists need to travel as seamlessly as possible along the world’s busiest toll roads for this transportation system to function optimally. It is a challenge for Tolling Agencies and Authorities to meet increasing customer expectations while minimizing the impact of disruptions and ensuring revenue collection. Emovis works to address these opportunities and challenges. Part of Abertis Mobility Services, Emovis is one of the world's leading providers of toll-based mobility solutions. The company offers state-of-the-art solutions in the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Canada and Qatar. With over 700 employees across 10 countries, Emovis is a long-term and reliable partner for Road Authorities and Highway Concessionaires. Among Emovis’ innovative solutions is our Road User Charging & Mileage Based User Fee Solution programs. The increase in consumer ownership of electric vehicles is great news for public health and the environment, but impacts highway funding that is sustained in part by federal gas taxes. These programs play an important role in compensating for the loss of income from the increase in electric vehicles on the road and is an equitable way to ensure all vehicle owners pay their fair share of tax. Forty years of delivering game-changing global tolling solutions has taught us many things. However, one stands out from the rest – there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution. This has allowed us to broaden our horizons, look at problems from multiple angles and constantly challenge the status quo. Connect with here on LinkedIn and join us on the journey to change what’s possible.