Ongoing and Future Research Frameworks

Strategic Research Proposals & Abstracts (TUA 2026)

 

[1] Sector: AI & Machine Learning Strategic Research

  • Topic 1: AI-Driven Decision Support Systems in Global Supply Chain Management.

Abstract: This research investigates the integration of Machine Learning (ML) algorithms within global logistics. It focuses on predictive analytics to mitigate supply chain disruptions, optimizing inventory levels in real-time, and enhancing the resilience of international trade routes.

  • Topic 2: Ethical Implications of Generative AI in Professional Academic Training.

Abstract: This study delves into the balance between AI-assisted learning and academic integrity. It proposes ethical frameworks for the use of Generative AI in vocational training, focusing on data privacy and the preservation of critical thinking skills.

  • Topic 3: Optimizing Renewable Energy Management Systems Using Machine Learning Algorithms.

Abstract: Focused on the "Green Economy," this research applies AI to manage smart grids. It investigates how ML can predict energy consumption patterns to optimize the distribution of solar and wind power, supporting global carbon-neutrality goals.

[2] Sector: Blockchain & Legal Tech

  • Topic 4: The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Enhancing Transparency in International Arbitration.

Abstract: Addressing the need for secure record-keeping, this study explores how Blockchain revolutionizes legal frameworks. The research focuses on Smart Contracts for automated award enforcement and decentralized evidence repositories.

  • Topic 5: Decentralized Evidence Repositories: The Future of Global Legal Disputes.

Abstract: This research examines the transition from centralized to decentralized legal archives. It analyzes the security protocols required to maintain the integrity of evidence in cross-border arbitration using Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT).

[3] Sector: Cyber-Security & Governance

  • Topic 6: The Future of Cyber-Security Governance in the Age of Quantum Computing.

Abstract: As quantum computing threatens traditional encryption, this research explores "Post-Quantum Cryptography." It focuses on developing new governance frameworks to protect sensitive institutional and national data infrastructures.

  • Topic 7: Developing Applied Frameworks for E-Government Integration in Developing Economies.

Abstract: This project proposes scalable frameworks for digitizing public services. It emphasizes data interoperability between sectors and the use of secure mobile technology to enhance citizen engagement and transparency.

[4]Sector 4: Sustainable Economy & Modern Leadership

  • Topic 8: Data Privacy and Security in the Era of Digital Transformation.

Abstract: This study examines the profitability and risk-management strategies of "Neobanks." By analyzing the European market, the research identifies key drivers of customer trust in a fully decentralized financial ecosystem.

  • Topic 9: The Role of Digital Leadership in Navigating Remote Work Challenges

Abstract: This study explores the "Human-Digital" interface in modern management. It identifies core competencies required for leaders to maintain productivity and corporate culture within hybrid working environments.

  • Topic 10: The Economic Impact of Virtual Reality (VR) in Professional Career Development and Vocational Training.

Abstract: This research measures the Return on Investment (ROI) of using VR in technical education. It focuses on "Immersive Learning" as a tool to reduce training costs and improve safety in complex industrial simulations.

Researching:

1. AI-Driven Decision Support Systems in Global Supply Chain Management

Abstract: This research investigates the integration of Machine Learning (ML) algorithms within global logistics. It focuses on predictive analytics to mitigate supply chain disruptions, optimizing inventory levels in real-time, and enhancing the resilience of international trade routes against geopolitical and environmental volatility.

2. The Impact of Blockchain Technology on Enhancing Transparency in International Arbitration

Abstract: Addressing the need for secure, immutable record-keeping, this study explores how Blockchain can revolutionize the legal framework of arbitration. The research focuses on "Smart Contracts" to automate award enforcement and the creation of decentralized evidence repositories to ensure absolute integrity in global legal disputes.

3. Digital Transformation Strategies for SMEs in the Post-Pandemic Era

Abstract: This project provides a practical roadmap for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to navigate the digital shift. It analyzes cost-effective cloud integration, digital marketing automation, and the transition from traditional business models to hybrid, technology-driven operations to ensure long-term sustainability.

4. The Future of Cyber-Security Governance in the Age of Quantum Computing

Abstract: As quantum computing threatens traditional encryption, this research explores "Post-Quantum Cryptography." It focuses on developing new governance frameworks to protect sensitive institutional and national data, ensuring that cyber-security protocols evolve faster than the threats they aim to neutralize.

5. Sustainable Economic Models for Digital Banks: A Comparative Study

Abstract: This study examines the profitability and risk-management strategies of "Neobanks" versus traditional institutions. By analyzing the European market, the research identifies the key drivers of customer trust and the regulatory challenges of operating in a fully decentralized financial ecosystem.

6. Ethical Implications of Generative AI in Professional Academic Training

Abstract: This research delves into the balance between AI-assisted learning and academic integrity. It proposes a set of ethical guidelines for the use of Generative AI in professional training, focusing on authorship, data privacy, and the preservation of critical thinking skills in an automated era.

7. Optimizing Renewable Energy Management Systems Using Machine Learning

Abstract: Focused on the "Green Economy," this research applies AI to manage smart grids. It investigates how machine learning can predict energy consumption patterns and optimize the distribution of solar and wind power, reducing waste and supporting global carbon-neutrality goals.

8. The Role of Digital Leadership in Navigating Remote Work Challenges

Abstract: This study explores the "Human-Digital" interface in modern management. It identifies the core competencies required for leaders to maintain team productivity, mental well-being, and corporate culture within a permanent remote or hybrid working environment.

9. Developing Applied Frameworks for E-Government Integration in Developing Economies

Abstract: This project focuses on the "Digital Divide." It proposes scalable frameworks for digitizing public services in developing nations, emphasizing data interoperability between ministries and the use of mobile technology to enhance citizen engagement and transparency.

10. The Economic Impact of Virtual Reality (VR) in Vocational Training

Abstract: This research measures the Return on Investment (ROI) of using VR and AR in technical education. It focuses on "Immersive Learning" as a tool to reduce training costs, improve safety in hazardous industrial simulations, and accelerate the mastery of complex technical skills.