Radoslava Danailova Hristova serves as an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics, Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, specializing in advanced computational systems. Her work focuses on integrating grid and cloud technologies with business processes and scientific applications. Her research spans Grid Computing , Cloud Infrastructure , and Service-Oriented Architectures , with significant contributions to distributed systems management. Key areas include: Business Process Management in heterogeneous grid environments Performance monitoring frameworks for HPC applications Middleware development for virtual organizations Resource allocation strategies for scientific modeling Analysis of her 15 most recent publications reveals a consistent focus on practical grid/cloud implementations, particularly in evolving middleware infrastructure (2012-2014) and business process integration. Her work bridges theoretical physics applications with enterprise-level distributed systems. No formal scientific awards are documented in available sources. While no current advisees or major grants are explicitly listed, her publications indicate active collaboration with international research teams including EGI (European Grid Infrastructure) and g-Lite middleware developers. Hristova contributes to Sofia University's Grid Farm operations, supporting physics experiments and environmental modeling. Her technical leadership includes developing ROOT services, accounting systems, and security frameworks for distributed scientific computing environments.







