Topic: "Fuzzy Big Data Analytics for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Management"
Dmitry Nazarov is the Head of the Department of Business Informatics, Associate Professor, and Doctor of Economic Sciences. Though his research typically bridges business informatics and fuzzy-multiple analysis, his latest focus explores how IT and big data can drive sustainable energy solutions and effective environmental management.
GS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=L-VrmU8AAAAJ&hl=ru&oi=sra
h-index - 17
Topic: "Multifractal Analysis in Renewable Energy Systems: Enhancing Environmental Sustainability Through Advanced Modeling"
Assoc. Prof. Ph. Ștefan Țălu is a mechanical engineer and Associate Professor at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. With a Ph.D. in technical sciences (machine building technology specialization), he has authored 19 books, 1 chapter in English, and over 300 scientific papers—many published in international journals and conferences. His research intersects mechanical engineering, fractal/multifractal geometry, and computational methods, focusing on 3D surface characterization, micro/nano tribology, and advanced materials science.
GS: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=dpex0cYAAAAJ&hl=ru&oi=ao
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Topic: "The concept of electronic marketing and its implementation in agribusiness"
Dr. Hassan Ali Qasim Al-Ababneh is an Associate Professor of E-Marketing at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Business Information Technology. He holds a Bachelor’s in Organizational Management and Administration, a Master’s in Marketing, and a Ph.D. in E-Marketing. A member of professional organizations such as the Jordanian Engineers Association and the European Association of Teachers and Psychologists, Dr. Al-Ababneh’s academic and research interests center on innovation, development, and creative approaches to digital marketing. His extensive professional objective is to merge technology, marketing, and sustainable practices to drive responsible business growth and societal benefit.