Since 2018, Zeinab has been a Ph.D. candidate at Mälardalen University (MDU) in Sweden, supervised by Prof. Hansson and Dr. Rodriguez-Navas. Her research focuses on the fault-tolerance and dependability aspects of Fog computing and container-based solutions. She earned her Master's and Bachelor's degrees from Islamic Azad University Science and Research in 2013 and Naragh in 2010, respectively. Previously, Zeinab worked as a University Lecturer at Informatics University in Iran and held positions as a security engineer in multiple companies across the UAE and Iran. She also gained experience in the R&D division of Rightel, a telecommunications company. Currently, she serves as a project leader for R&D projects at Hitachi Energy.
My Research interests include Cyber physical systems, Security, Safety, Networking, Error Detection, Error Recovery, Fault Removal and Dependability in Fog Computing.
Using UPPAAL to Verify Recovery in a Fault-tolerant Mechanism Providing Persistent State at the Edge (Sep 2021) Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi, Guillermo Rodriguez-Navas, Hans Hansson 2021 ETFA – IEEE 26th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)
Persistent Fault-tolerant Storage at the Fog Layer (Sep 2021) Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi
Fault-tolerant Permanent Storage for Container-based Fog Architectures (Mar 2021) Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi, Hans Hansson, Guillermo Rodriguez-Navas
Enabling Fog-based Industrial Robotics Systems (Sep 2020) Shaik Salman, Václav Struhár, Van Lan Dao, Nitin Desai, Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi The 25th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA2020)
Cost-Aware Task Scheduling in Fog-Cloud Environment (Jul 2020) Ali Balador, Tina Samizadeh Nikoui , Amir Masoud Rahmani , Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi
An Overview on Security and Privacy Challenges and Their Solutions in Fog-Based Vehicular Application (Sep 2019) Zeinab Bakhshi Valojerdi, Ali Balador
Project Title | Status |
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FORA - Fog Computing for Robotics and Industrial Automation | finished |
Thesis Title | Status |
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Security vulnerabilities of autonomous platoons | available |