: He is the chairperson for the International Conference on AI & Generative AI (ICAILY) for 2025 and 2026.

Albaji's academic foundation began in , where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with a focus on General Communications from the Civil Aviation Higher College in 2007. He later expanded his expertise into global governance and management, obtaining a Master’s in Public Management and Leadership from the London School of Economics (LSE) in 2010.

: Specializes in environmental noise classification in smart cities and water quality prediction using hybrid ML models. Major Publications & Recognition

: He attended the London School of Economics (LSE), focusing on public policy and academic leadership.

Real estate has long been a cornerstone of Middle Eastern wealth, but Albaji has approached it with a futuristic lens. Instead of traditional speculative land banking, he has championed mixed-use developments that integrate residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. More notably, he has been an early advocate for smart city technologies—integrating IoT (Internet of Things) sensors, energy-efficient building materials, and AI-driven traffic management into his projects. His developments are often cited as case studies in sustainable urbanization, attracting foreign direct investment and creating thousands of jobs.