Dr. Sallam Abualhaija serves as a Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability, and Trust (SnT) at the University of Luxembourg, where she applies cutting-edge AI technologies to software engineering challenges with emphasis on requirements engineering and regulatory compliance. Her work bridges academic research and industry applications through extensive collaboration with corporate partners. She earned her PhD in Computer Science from Hamburg University of Technology (Germany) in 2016, establishing her expertise in computational approaches to software requirements. Her research centers on leveraging natural language processing and large language models for regulatory compliance, particularly GDPR implementation in software systems. Key focus areas include automated compliance checking of privacy policies, data processing agreements, and financial regulations through techniques like question-answering systems and ambiguity resolution. This work directly addresses the critical need for trustworthy AI systems that adhere to legal frameworks while improving software development efficiency. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trend toward practical tool development (e.g., CompAi) and multi-solution studies for GDPR compliance across mobile applications, financial services, and general software systems. Her research consistently integrates industry collaboration, with growing emphasis on LLM-driven approaches since 2023. Dr. Abualhaija actively contributes to the academic community through program committee roles at ASE, ICSE, and RE conferences, and as co-organizer of workshops including MO2RE (Multi-Disciplinary Requirements Engineering) and FinanSE. She has chaired tutorials on replication in NLP for requirements engineering and AI applications in regulatory compliance, demonstrating commitment to knowledge transfer and community building. As a core member of SnT, she contributes to Luxembourg's leading research hub for security, reliability, and trust in ICT systems. Her work aligns with SnT's mission through projects that develop verifiable, privacy-preserving technologies with real-world regulatory impact, particularly in European data protection contexts.
