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Djamel Djenouri serves as an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol), Faculty of Environment and Technology. He joined UWE in December 2019 after serving as a senior research scientist (director of research) and deputy director at CERIST research Center. Dr. Djenouri maintains active scholarly engagement as a Senior Member of the ACM, AGYA member, and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
Dr. Djenouri's research spans Internet of Things (IoT), Wireless and Mobile Networks, Smart Cities, Network Security, and Machine Learning applications. His scholarly contributions demonstrate expertise in federated learning, intrusion detection systems, IoT security, sensor networks, and privacy-preserving technologies. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in smart environments, healthcare, and transportation systems.
His publication portfolio shows a clear trajectory toward increasingly sophisticated applications of machine learning in IoT security and optimization, with recent work focusing on federated learning approaches that balance privacy, performance, and efficiency. His research demonstrates growing emphasis on practical implementations in smart cities, connected vehicles, and healthcare applications.
- Senior Member of the ACM
- AGYA member
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Dr. Djenouri has published over 140 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. He actively contributes to scholarly activities including organizing international conferences and workshops, and serving as editor, guest editor, and reviewer for numerous journals. His research has been supported through collaborations with renowned institutions worldwide.
Dr. Djenouri has conducted visiting research at SICS, University of Cape Town, UPC Barcelona, University of Padova, NTNU, and the University of Oxford, establishing an international research network focused on advancing IoT and wireless network technologies.



