Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi | Network Science Excellence Award | Quantum Optical Networks

Network Science Excellence Award

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi
CESNET, Czech Republic

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi
Affiliation CESNET
Country Czech Republic
Scholar ID 2LDk56EAAAAJ
Documents 100
Citations 76
h-index 47
Subject Area Quantum Optical Networks
Event International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi  associated with the analysis, modeling, and development of interconnected systems. Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi, affiliated with CESNET in the Czech Republic, is presented in this academic recognition context for work associated with Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi  research area that connects principles of quantum information with network architectures and communication systems. Network-based approaches provide a framework for examining complex relationships among physical, computational, and informational components, while quantum networking extends these concepts toward communication protocols involving quantum states and entanglement. [1][3]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile for Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi of CESNET, Czech Republic, in connection with the Network Science Excellence Award. The stated research subject is Quantum Optical Networks, an interdisciplinary field involving network science, quantum information, optical communication, and distributed information systems. The profile records 100 documents, 76 citations, and a reported h-index of 47 as supplied for the recognition record. The award is associated with the International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics and emphasizes scholarly activity relevant to network-oriented research.

Keywords

Network Science; Quantum Optical Networks; Quantum Networking; Graph Analytics; Optical Communication; Quantum Information; Complex Networks; Network Research; CESNET; Research Excellence.

Introduction

Network science studies systems through entities, relationships, topology, dynamics, and measurable patterns of interaction. Its methods have been applied across technological, biological, social, and information systems. Foundational network research established mathematical and empirical approaches for characterizing connectivity and structural organization. [1][2] Quantum networking introduces additional considerations because information can be encoded in quantum states and because network functionality may depend on phenomena such as entanglement and quantum measurement. [3]

Quantum optical networks are particularly relevant to the intersection of network science and photonic communication. Optical components can provide physical channels for transmitting quantum information, while network-level architectures address routing, synchronization, resource management, security, and interoperability. The field therefore requires coordination between theoretical models and practical communication infrastructures. [3][4]

Research Profile

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is identified in the supplied recognition information as a researcher affiliated with CESNET in the Czech Republic. The stated subject area is Quantum Optical Networks. The supplied scholarly indicators comprise 100 documents, 76 citations, and an h-index of 47. These figures are presented as profile data supplied for this article and may change as bibliographic databases are updated.

The research profile is situated within a broader interdisciplinary environment in which network topology, communication technologies, quantum information, and graph-based analysis can be studied together. Such an orientation is consistent with contemporary research that considers quantum networks as distributed systems requiring both physical-layer technologies and network-level protocols. [3][4]

Research Contributions

The stated specialization in Quantum Optical Networks places the research profile at the intersection of quantum communication and network science. Important research dimensions in this field include the representation of interconnected quantum nodes, characterization of communication resources, analysis of network structures, and development of methods for reliable transmission across optical channels. [3] These themes contribute to the broader scientific objective of understanding how quantum technologies can be organized into scalable communication infrastructures.

  • Analysis of network structures relevant to quantum and optical communication environments.
  • Interdisciplinary consideration of quantum information and network architecture.
  • Application of network-oriented perspectives to distributed communication systems.
  • Research activity contributing to the conceptual development of quantum networking.

Publications

The supplied profile records 100 documents. Because individual publication titles, journals, years, and bibliographic identifiers were not provided in the input data, this section does not assign specific publications to the researcher without verification. The document count is therefore treated as a profile-level indicator rather than a detailed publication bibliography. General scholarship in network science and quantum networking provides the academic context for the stated subject area. [1][3]

  1. The supplied research record reports 100 documents.
  2. The supplied citation record reports 76 citations.
  3. The reported h-index is 47 according to the primary profile data supplied for this article.

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric indicators provide one quantitative description of scholarly visibility, while the broader significance of research in quantum optical networks is linked to the development of future communication infrastructures. Quantum networking research addresses challenges involving scalable architectures, quantum resources, interfaces, and reliable communication. [3][4] Network science contributes complementary analytical tools for understanding connectivity, resilience, and system-level behavior.

The reported citation count and h-index should be interpreted in relation to the databases, dates, disciplinary coverage, and counting methodologies used by individual indexing services. Consequently, bibliometric measures are most appropriately considered alongside the quality, reproducibility, relevance, and technical significance of individual research outputs.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied information, the profile is relevant to a Network Science Excellence Award because its declared subject area, Quantum Optical Networks, directly concerns interconnected communication systems and the application of network-oriented concepts to quantum technologies. The recorded scholarly indicators also provide evidence of an established publication and citation record. Final award decisions, however, should be based on the official evaluation process, verified publications, research quality, originality, and documented contributions rather than bibliometric indicators alone.

Conclusion

Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi is presented in the supplied award information as a CESNET-affiliated researcher from the Czech Republic whose subject area is Quantum Optical Networks. The profile records 100 documents, 76 citations, and a reported h-index of 47. The research area occupies an interdisciplinary position between network science, quantum information, and optical communications. In this context, the Network Science Excellence Award provides a framework for recognizing research activity connected with the analysis and development of advanced networked systems.

References

  1. Newman, M. E. J. (2003). The structure and function of complex networks. SIAM Review, 45(2), 167–256. https://doi.org/10.1137/S003614450342480.
  2. Barabási, A.-L., & Albert, R. (1999). Emergence of scaling in random networks. Science, 286(5439), 509–512. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.286.5439.509.
  3. Wehner, S., Elkouss, D., & Hanson, R. (2018). Quantum internet: A vision for the road ahead. Science, 362(6412), eaam9288. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aam9288.
  4. Kimble, H. J. (2008). The quantum internet. Nature, 453, 1023–1030. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature07127.

 

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