Sana’a – On Wednesday, December 10, 2026, the College of Computing and Information Technology at the University of Science and Technology (UST) organized a discussion session for a master’s thesis proposal by a student in the Master’s Program in Computing. The session was held in the college’s seminar hall with the participation of distinguished faculty members and academic officials.
Attendees included:
- Prof. Bilal Al-Fahidi – Dean of the College
- Dr. Mohammed Al-Duwail – Head of Graduate Studies at the College
Thesis Proposal Discussed:
Researcher: Amal Saleh Al-Jumaili
Title: Blockchain Applications in IoT: Enhancing Privacy and Streamlining Smart Operations
Supervisor: Prof. Ammar Thabet Al-Zahari
Researcher: Amal Saleh Al-Jumaili
Title: Blockchain Applications in IoT: Enhancing Privacy and Streamlining Smart Operations
Supervisor: Prof. Ammar Thabet Al-Zahari
Discussion Committee:
- Prof. Mohammed Al-Sharjabi
- Prof. Farouk Al-Fahidi
Session Proceedings:
The session began with a detailed presentation by the researcher, showcasing innovative research ideas and outstanding projects. The committee commended the high academic level of the proposed plan and appreciated the efforts of both the researcher and the supervisor.
The session began with a detailed presentation by the researcher, showcasing innovative research ideas and outstanding projects. The committee commended the high academic level of the proposed plan and appreciated the efforts of both the researcher and the supervisor.
Outcome:
At the conclusion of the session, the committee provided constructive feedback and scientific questions aimed at enhancing the quality of the research. The proposal was approved with minor modifications to ensure compliance with the highest academic standards.
At the conclusion of the session, the committee provided constructive feedback and scientific questions aimed at enhancing the quality of the research. The proposal was approved with minor modifications to ensure compliance with the highest academic standards.

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