Freshmen CIT Student Research has been accepted in Springer International Conference, UK

Korab Jashari, a Freshman Student, pursuing a degree in Computing and Information Technologies (BS), has successfully completed research on Intelligent Systems with Design Patterns and Data Integrity under the guidance of Dr. Debabrata Samanta and Dr. Blerta Prevalla-Etemi at RIT Kosovo (A.U.K), in collaboration with an Indian researcher.

The research focused on artificial intelligence and sensory machines, highlighting the increasing risk to data integrity due to the absence of adequate data inspection tools and research materials. There is a growing realization that the transparency of data changes across various industries is diminishing daily, with modern research inadequately addressing this issue. The findings of this research significantly contribute to data science, bridge research gaps, and optimize data tracing across various industries, particularly in management, business, and technological advancement, thereby facilitating the digitalization of urban areas.

Korab Jashari says,” Completing this research as a Freshman Student at CIT, RITK was no small feat. Professor Samanta provided guidance throughout the five-month research period, while Professor Prevalla consistently supported and motivated the research efforts. Special appreciation is extended to Albina Balidemaj, PhD, the Dean of Faculty at Rochester Institute of Technology Kosovo, for her unwavering support and encouragement. Additionally, gratitude is expressed to Professor Lavon Bajrami for granting access to the lab facilities.”

This research work has been accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Data Analytics and Management (ICDAM-2024) organized by London Metropolitan University, London, UK, and will be published in Springer’s Lecture Notes on Networks & Systems, indexed in SCOPUS, INSPEC, EI Compendex, and Web of Science.


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