Blerta Prevalla Etemi
CIT Program Head and Assistant Professor
Blerta Prevalla Etemi
CIT Program Head and Assistant Professor
Bio
Dr. Blerta Prevalla Etemi is the CIT Program Head and Assistant Professor in the Department of Computing and Information Technologies at Rochester Institute of Technology, Kosovo. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Education and Instructional Technology from Near East University, Cyprus, and a Master’s degree in Software Engineering from South East European University.
With over 18 years of academic and leadership experience, she has built a distinguished career in teaching, research, and international collaboration.
Her areas of expertise include software engineering, programming, user experience design, databases and digital education.
She has taught across various Computer Science programs and has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to fostering creativity, teamwork, and innovation in higher education.
Dr. Prevalla Etemi has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers indexed in Scopus, Springer, and IEEE, covering topics such as artificial intelligence in education, cybersecurity, smart systems, and flipped learning.
She also serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Modern Technology and has contributed as a keynote speaker, conference co-president, and publication chair for several international conferences, including the 5th Springer ISSIP 2024.
As a proven project leader, she has successfully coordinated multidisciplinary teams and large-scale academic and policy-driven initiatives. She led a major World Bank consultancy project for the Bureau for Development of Education in North Macedonia, providing expert guidance on the technical specifications and strategic design of national educational software systems.
She is also actively involved as an IT Expert in the National Broadband Competence Office under the Ministry of Digital Transformation (North Macedonia), contributing to broadband policy development and digital transformation strategies.
In addition, Dr. Prevalla Etemi serves as an ICT Consultant with Salience Consulting, where she works on projects such as the Balkan Digital Highway for the World Bank, focusing on expanding high-speed broadband access in the region.
Her career also includes leadership positions such as Dean and Vice Dean of a Computer Science Faculty, where she played a pivotal role in academic planning, quality assurance, and accreditation processes.
She has participated in numerous international academic exchanges and training initiatives, including the Erasmus+ STEFORA project and the IVI Summit 2024 at Maynooth University, Ireland.
Over the years, she has mentored both undergraduate and master’s students, coordinated research-driven projects, and contributed extensively to the advancement of information technology education and policy in the Balkans.