Mariam Ben Hassen | Computer Science | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mariam Ben Hassen | Computer Science | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mariam Ben Hassen | University of Sfax | Tunisia

Dr. Mariam Ben Hassen is a computer science scholar recognized for her contributions to knowledge management, business process modeling, ontology engineering, and decision support. Her work bridges theoretical innovation with practical frameworks for designing and specifying complex enterprise information systems, emphasizing multi-dimensional modeling, intelligent systems, and extending BPMN through ontological structures. Her research develops conceptual and ontological frameworks to model sensitive business processes, enhance enterprise information systems, and support knowledge-driven decision-making. She has extensive experience in academic teaching, research supervision, and project leadership, producing impactful publications in high-ranking journals and international conferences. Her scholarship integrates knowledge representation with organizational processes, advancing modern perspectives in information systems engineering and providing valuable tools for intelligent, data-informed enterprise management.

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Featured Publications 

Conceptual Analysis of Sensitive Business Processes. (2023). Business Process Management Journal. Cited by: N/A.

 

Maksym Lazirko | Computer Science | Innovation Catalyst Award

Prof. Dr. Maksym Lazirko | Computer Science | Innovation Catalyst Award

Professor of Audit Analytics | Rutgers University | United States

Prof. Dr. Maksym Orest Lazirko is a dedicated scholar, educator, and technologist specializing in Accounting Information Systems and emerging technologies including Quantum Computing, Blockchain, and ESG analytics. As an ABD Doctoral Candidate and Adjunct Professor at Rutgers University, Newark, he integrates academic rigor with innovation in digital accounting and intelligent systems. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management of Information Systems with a minor in Geological Science from Rutgers University, where his interdisciplinary curiosity led him toward research on quantum-enhanced financial reporting, blockchain validation, and sustainable business analytics. Maksym’s teaching and research experience spans managerial and financial accounting, data warehousing, and systems design, complemented by roles as research assistant, server administrator, and mentor. His work bridges technology and transparency, emphasizing quantum models, blockchain assurance, and ESG integration for improved auditability. Recognized for his academic contributions, teaching excellence, and community engagement, Maksym exemplifies the new generation of scholars driving interdisciplinary innovation across accounting, technology, and sustainability.

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Featured Publications 

Lazirko, M., Appelbaum, D., & Vasarhelyi, M. (2025). Proof of reserves: A double-helix framework. The British Accounting Review. DOI: 10.1016/j.bar.2025.101730 — Cited by 5 articles.

Lazirko, M. (2025). The quantum dynamics of cost accounting: Investigating WIP via the time-independent Schrödinger equation. Journal of Decision Science and Optimization, 1(1), 35–54. DOI: 10.55578/jdso.2506.002 — Cited by 3 articles.

Lazirko, M., & Gates, A. (2025). Unveiling nature’s fury: Natech disasters for business – A continuous monitoring and reporting framework. Journal of Risk Research. DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2025.2466534 — Cited by 2 articles.