Alexandra Takou | Computer Science | Research Excellance Award

 Dr. Alexandra Takou | Computer Science | Research Excellance Award

Post Doctoral Researcher | The University of  Thessaly | Greece

Dr. Alexandra Takou conducts research in hardware security, reliability-aware VLSI design, and fault-tolerant integrated circuits, with particular emphasis on hardware Trojans, electromagnetic and power grid based attacks, and soft error propagation mechanisms. Her work introduces sensitivity-aware and reliability-driven methodologies for Trojan design, placement, and security closure, addressing emerging threats in advanced semiconductor technologies. She has authored 5 peer-reviewed research documents published in reputable conferences and international journals, contributing novel approaches to EM-based attacks, SET-induced soft errors, and secure circuit design methodologies. Her publications have accumulated 7 citations, and she holds an h-index of 2, reflecting a focused and developing impact within the hardware security and electronic design automation research domains.

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