Hamed HamzehView profile
Lecturer
Hamed Hamzeh serves as Lecturer in Data Science at the School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Westminster, and is affiliated with the Centre for Parallel Computing. His academic credentials include a Ph.D. in Cloud Computing from Bournemouth University and an MSc in Data Science from Istanbul Sehir University, Turkey. Dr. Hamzeh's research centers on cloud-native resource management, computer networks, and multi-agent systems, with groundbreaking work on fairness in cloud resource allocation. He developed novel algorithms including H-FFMRA and MRFS that address multi-resource scheduling in heterogeneous environments. His expertise spans AWS, Kubernetes, Python, and optimization techniques, bridging theoretical cloud computing with industrial applications in orchestration and resource management. Analysis of his 11 publications (2017-2023) reveals an evolving research trajectory: beginning with network bandwidth allocation (2017), advancing to cloud resource fairness (2018-2021), and culminating in cloud-to-things continuum orchestration (2023). This progression demonstrates increasing system complexity while maintaining core focus on fairness metrics across distributed environments. Dr. Hamzeh actively contributes to the academic community as technical committee member for IEEE ICCCS and Distributed AI conferences, and as reviewer for Springer's Journal of Grid Computing and Journal of Supercomputing. His service reflects recognition within cloud computing research circles. Prospective students receive supervision in Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Software Engineering, and Computer Networks. Current research opportunities emphasize practical implementation of resource allocation algorithms in cloud-native environments through the Centre for Parallel Computing.
