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Juhar Ahmed Abdella
Also published under:Juhar Abdella
Affiliation
Centre of Cyber Security Research and Innovation (CCSRI), School of Computing Technologies, RMIT University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Topic
Energy Trading,Byzantine Fault Tolerance,Complex Communication,Energy Market,Local Consensus,Local Trade,Message Acceptance,Public Key,Secret Key,Smart Contracts,Australian Market,Bidding,Blockchain Network,Blockchain Nodes,Blockchain System,Business Model,Chaincode,Computational Cost,Consensus Protocol,Demand Curve,Denial Of Service,Distribution System Operator,Energy Trading System,Fault-tolerant,Global Clustering,Global Consensus,Global Leadership,Global Recovery,Hierarchical Protocol,High Throughput,Hyperledger Fabric,International Trade,Local Clustering,Local Energy,Local Leaders,Local Market,Local Nodes,Local Pool,Low Latency,Low Throughput,Malicious Nodes,Multiple Layers,Network Layer,Network Size,Off-chain Computation,Performance Metrics,Plug-in Electric Vehicles,Proof Of Work,Public Blockchain,Real-world Use,
Biography
Juhar Abdella received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, the M.Sc. degree in computer engineering from the Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey, and the Ph.D. degree in computer science from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia, in 2023. He is a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the School of Computing Technologies, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. His research interests include blockchain, security, privacy, smart grids, and peer-to-peer energy trading.