Veneta Aleksieva | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Veneta Aleksieva | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Veneta Aleksieva | Technical University of Varna | Bulgaria

Prof. Dr. Veneta Aleksieva is a distinguished researcher and academic at the Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria, specializing in computer networks, network security, and wireless communication technologies. With a Scopus h-index of 8, 61 publications, and over 233 citations, she has made significant contributions to network modeling, simulation, and optimization particularly in MPLS, LTE, and hybrid wireless networks. Her research extends to e-learning systems, quality of service (QoS) enhancement, intelligent traffic scheduling, and blockchain-based smart contracts. She has developed simulation frameworks for improving the efficiency and reliability of network infrastructures and has published extensively in international journals and conferences. As a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) and Instructor, she integrates academic rigor with practical training in network design and administration. Prof. Dr. Veneta Aleksieva ’s work bridges education, applied engineering, and emerging technologies, promoting innovation in both teaching and research within the field of computer science and network engineering.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Aleksieva, V., & Nenov, H. (2005). Quality of feedback based on electronic tests in e-learning education. Computer Science and Technologies, (2), 81–87. ISSN 1312-3335.

Nenov, H., & Aleksieva, V. (2006). Quality of feedback in e-learning education. In Second National Conference on E-Learning in Higher Education (pp. 129–132). University Publishing House “St. Kliment Ohridski”. ISBN-10: 954-07-2413-9; ISBN-13: 978-954-07-2413-3.

Nenov, H., & Aleksieva, V. (2006). Formation of assessment based on electronic tests. In Second National Conference on E-Learning in Higher Education (pp. 129–132). University Publishing House “St. Kliment Ohridski”. ISBN-10: 954-07-2413-9; ISBN-13: 978-954-07-2413-3.

Aleksieva, V. (2007). The problems in distance learning. In iCEST 2007: Proceedings of Papers (Vol. 2, pp. 621–622). Bitola. ISBN 9989-786-06-2.

Aleksieva, V., & Antonov, P. (2008). A model for network performance analysis in case of transfer of large image files. In ICEST 2008, Nish, Serbia, July 28–31, 2008 (pp. 60–67). ISBN 978-86-85195-59-4.

Mr. Abdullah Abualhamayl | Blockchain Applications Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdullah Abualhamayl | Blockchain Applications Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abdullah Abualhamayl , University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Abdullah Abualhamayl is a seasoned educator and PhD candidate at the University of Technology Sydney, specializing in computer science with a keen interest in Blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in real estate management. With over five years of experience as a lecturer at King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Abdullah has demonstrated expertise in teaching computer skills to diverse student populations, coordinating courses, and training teaching assistants. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from California State University, San Bernardino, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from King Abdulaziz University. Committed to advancing research, Abdullah has contributed to academic publications and serves as a peer reviewer in the blockchain field.

Professional Profile:

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📚 Education:

Abdullah Abualhamayl is a dedicated scholar currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Technology Sydney. His doctoral research focuses on Blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in real estate management, with an expected completion date of December 2025. Prior to his Ph.D. studies, Abdullah obtained a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from California State University, San Bernardino, in 2015, where he maintained an impressive GPA of 3.63/4.0. He also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from King Abdulaziz University, graduating with Second Class Honors in 2009 and achieving a GPA of 4.5/5.0. This strong academic background reflects Abdullah’s commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise in the field of computer science.

🏢 Experience:

Abdullah Abualhamayl is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Technology Sydney, specializing in Blockchain and Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) in real estate management. Expected to complete his doctoral studies by December 2025, Abdullah’s research focuses on exploring the applications and implications of emerging technologies in the real estate industry.

💼 Professional Summary:

Abdullah Abualhamayl is an experienced educator with a strong background in computer science. His expertise spans practical and theoretical applications, with a particular focus on data mining, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. Currently engaged in research on Blockchain and NFTs, Abdullah contributes to academic discourse through research publications and peer review activities.

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Differential equation to verify the validity of the model of the whole-person mental health education activity in Universities
    • Published in: Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences
    • Year: 2021
    • Cited by: 8
    • Summary: This work presents a differential equation to validate the whole-person mental health education model in universities.
  2. Dynamic Nonlinear Differential Investment Decision Model For Scenic Spot System With Uncertainties And Emergencies
    • Published in: Fractals
    • Year: 2022
    • Cited by: 6
    • Summary: The paper proposes a dynamic nonlinear differential investment decision model for scenic spot systems under uncertainties and emergencies.
  3. Towards Fractional NFTs for Joint Ownership and Provenance in Real Estate
    • Published in: 2023 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE)
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: 2
    • Summary: This paper explores fractional NFTs for joint ownership and provenance in real estate, presented at ICEBE 2023.
  4. Blockchain for real estate provenance: an infrastructural step toward secure transactions in real estate E-Business
    • Published in: Service Oriented Computing and Applications
    • Year: 2024
    • Summary: The article discusses the use of blockchain for real estate provenance, contributing to secure transactions in e-business.