Gamal Abdulnaser Alkawsi

Also published under:Gamal Alkawsi

Affiliation

Institute of Sustainable Energy (ISE), Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Kajang, Selangor, Malaysia
Faculty of Computer Science and Information Systems, Dhamar University, Dhamar, Yemen

Topic

Artificial Neural Network,K-nearest Neighbor,Machine Learning,Neural Network,Support Vector Machine,10-point Likert Scale,Academic Performance,Academic Performance Of Students,Acceptance Model,Active Learning,Actor Network,AdaBoost Classifier,Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System,Alpha Coefficient,Annual Energy,Application Programming Interface,Arabic Numbers,Artificial Intelligence Models,Artificial Neural Network Classifier,Artificial Neural Network Method,Artificial Neural Network Model,Automated Teller Machines,Automatic Identification System,Average Speed,Average Variance Extracted Values,Average Wind Speed,Behavioral Intention,Capital Asset Pricing Model,Classification Test,Co-occurrence Matrix,Commodity Exchange,Commodity Prices,Complex Background,Confidential Information,Consumer Acceptance,Conventional Neural Network,Convolutional Neural Network,Convolutional Neural Network Model,Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network,Correct Rate,Current Devices,Customer Relationship Management,Customer Relationship Management Systems,Daily Life,Daily Price,Data Protection,Data-driven Studies,Database File,Decision Tree,Deductive Process,

Biography

Gamal Abdulnaser Alkawsi was born in Yemen. He received the B.S. degree in software engineering, the master’s degree in management information on systems from Coventry University, INTI, Malaysia, and the Ph.D. degree in information communication technology from The Energy University (UNITEN), Malaysia, in 2019. Currently, he holds the position of Lecturer with Thamar University, Yemen. Additionally, he is a Research Fellow at The Energy University (UNITEN), where he contributes to cutting-edge research in the field. He has authored numerous publications in both journals and conferences. His research interests include in energy informatics, emerging technology acceptance, user behavior, adoption of information systems in organizations, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and machine learning.