Fatima Abdallah

Affiliation

School of Computing and Digital Technology, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, U.K.

Topic

Building Energy Consumption,Consumption In Buildings,Energy Consumption,Energy Waste,Human Behavior,Multi-agent,Occupational Activity,Automatic Control,Awareness Of Consequences,Behavior Of Others,Cognitive Dissonance Theory,Commercial Buildings,Developed Model,Dry Machining,Effect Of Pressure,Effective Interventions,Electrical Appliances,Energy Conservation,Energy Efficiency,Energy Management System,Experimental Way,Family Settings,Feedback System,Full-time Job,High Energy Consumption,High-resolution Data,Household Consumption,Household Type,Housing Room,Intervention Messages,Layer Model,Linear Process,Locus Of Control,Mobile Devices,Occupancy State,Occupational Data,Occupational Level,Probabilistic Model,Probability Distribution Function,Realistic Data,Room Occupancy,Savings,Small Case Study,Smart Home,Social Pressure,Time Step,Turn Off,Type Of Employment,Type Of Occupation,Wireless Sensor Networks,

Biography

Fatima Abdallah received the B.S. degree in computer sciences and the M.S. degree in information and decision support systems from Lebanese University, Lebanon, in 2012 and 2014 respectively. She is currently a Ph.D. Researcher with the School of Computing and Digital Technology, Birmingham City University, U.K. Her M.S. project involved developing a context-aware middleware for mobile devices. She has published a number of papers in international conferences in areas, including mobile computing, energy consumption in buildings, and artificial intelligence. Her areas of expertise include agent-based modeling, context-aware computing, and artificial intelligence.