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Anchit Bijalwan is an adjunct associate professor in the School of Computing and Innovative Technologies, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia. He is also an academic, researcher, consultant, and mentor. He has professional membership in the Association of Computing Machinery. He is the author of two books titled ‘Advanced Java Programming’ and ‘Network Forensics: Privacy and Security.’ He is a committee member and a keynote speaker at several conferences, including IEEE conferences. In 2018, Bijalwan was awarded an international research award from the International Research Association, London, UK.

Rick Bennett, Ph.D., is a deputy vice-chancellor of British University, Vietnam. He completed a Ph.D. from the University of Sydney. In 1990, he emigrated to Australia and began working for UNSW. During his competition for his Master’s Degree, Bennett started a research project that explored the advantages of using digital technology in education. His creative outreach projects assist communities in less fortunate parts of the world, including Kenya, Uganda, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines.

Jyotsna G.B. is the head of academic quality at the British University, Vietnam. She is also an academic, author, and researcher. She has published more than 15 research papers in various national and international journals. Along with her position on the advisory board for several committees, she works as a motivational speaker, educator, and trainer for corporations and academia.

Sachi Nandan Mohanty, Ph.D., is a senior member of the Computer Science Hyderabad. He received a Ph.D. from IIT Kharagpur, India, in 2015. His research interests include data mining, big data analysis, cognitive science, fuzzy decision-making, etc. He was awarded first prize in the Best Thesis Award by the Computer Society of India in 2015. Along with 120 published international journals, Mohanty is the reviewer for several journals, like the Journal of Robotic and Autonomous Systems.