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Ali Ibrahim Elsemsar

Teaching fellow in accounting & PhD Researcher in University of Leicester

School/Department: School of Business, Economics, Finance, Accounting Department.

Telephone: +44 (0)749 492 6112

Email: ahai1@leicester.ac.uk

Address: Brookfield Campus -266 London Road- Leicester -LE2 1RQ

Research

PhD Researcher in Blockchain, Money Laundering and Forensic Accounting with a background in auditing and accounting. My research focuses on the intersection of these three fields, with a particular emphasis on developing new techniques for detecting and preventing money laundering using blockchain technology. I am passionate about using my skills and knowledge to positively impact the fight against financial crime. I am skilled in statistical tools and using quantitative and qualitative methods.

Teaching

Corporation tax accounting

Individuals tax accounting

VA Tax

Internal audit

External audit

Operations research in accounting

Internal control

Principles of financial accounting and Intermediate accounting

Activities

Associate Lecturer in the School of Business, Alexandria University, Egypt

Teaching fellow in accounting, School of Business, University of Leicester, UK. 
Associate Lecturer in faculty of commerce, Jain University, Bangalore, India

PhD researcher at School of Business, University of Leicester, United Kingdom. 

Postgraduate Research Society Vice-President.

PGR Representative for Economics, Finance, Accounting Department(EFA), School of Business, University of Leicester.

Editor (Frontier Journal, University of Leicester)

BSc (Hons) in Accounting- MSc in Accounting and Auditing- AFHEA 

Conferences

-Ibrahim, Ali. (2017), The effect of Mandatory Disclosure of the Engagement Partner Name in the auditor report On investment decision - An Experimental Study, The first scientific conference of the Accounting Department, School of Business, Alexandria University. - The second scientific conference of the Accounting Department, School of Business, Alexandria University (20,21 Dec 2018, Attended).

- Ibrahim, A., Mohamed, S. (2023), The impact of the effectiveness of internal control and blockchain types on the auditor's client acceptance Decision, considering COSO Perspective: An Experimental Study, The 5th Alternative Accounts Europe (AAE) Conference Presentation, Newcastle University, Business School, UK.

- Ibrahim, A. (2023), A proposed framework to enhance the role of Forensic Accounting in combating money laundering considering the applications and activities of blockchain technology, BAFA (interdisciplinary perspectives special interest group) Conference Presentation, Birmingham City University, Business School, UK.

Interests

My interests are block chain technology, forensic accounting, money laundering, taxation, auditing, sustainable development, accounting information systems, and I like attaching accounting with other dicplines. I use qualitative and quantitative methods in my researchs. I'm working now on Blockchain effect and uses on more than sector.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) in Accounting- MSc in Accounting and Auditing.

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