Mr. Maruf Farhan | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Maruf Farhan | Blockchain | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Maruf Farhan | Lecturer | University of Sussex International Study Centre | United Kingdom

Academic Background

Mr. Maruf Farhan holds a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity from Northumbria University, where he achieved distinction and conducted research on utilizing blockchain technology to detect counterfeit products. He also earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from North South University, with a focus on Marketing and Management Information Systems. His academic foundation is further strengthened by multiple professional certifications, including CompTIA A+, Security+, CCNA, and specialized training in ethical hacking, cybersecurity, and blockchain applications. His research productivity is documented across Scopus with a number of documents cited multiple times, contributing to his growing h-index and recognition on Google Scholar. These metrics reflect his active engagement in research, demonstrating both quality and impact in the field.

Research Focus

Mr. Maruf Farhan’s research focuses on the intersection of cybersecurity, blockchain technology, and digital innovation. His work explores secure systems for supply chain management, healthcare, and IoT environments, with an emphasis on practical applications of blockchain for fraud detection, secure authorization, and smart contract implementations. He is also investigating AI-driven techniques to enhance security and efficiency in digital infrastructures.

Work Experience

Mr. Maruf has extensive teaching and professional experience across academic and industry settings. He currently serves as a tutor at the University of Sussex International Study Centre, delivering modules in computer science and cybersecurity, and as a visiting lecturer at Coventry University London, focusing on cybersecurity topics. He has also contributed as a cybersecurity educator at the Kingsley Institute of Management and as a guest lecturer at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. His earlier industry roles include IT instructor, IT support officer, and senior security support specialist, where he managed complex malware analysis, endpoint protection, and cybersecurity operations for high-profile clients.

Key Contributions

Mr. Maruf has significantly contributed to curriculum development, assessment design, and hands-on training in cybersecurity. He has led research initiatives, including the creation of a journal on cybersecurity in IoT and blockchain, and has developed impactful projects such as blockchain-based e-voting systems and counterfeit product detection frameworks. His innovative work bridges academic research with industry applications, ensuring relevance and real-world impact.

Awards & Recognition

Mr. Maruf has received multiple corporate awards for exceptional performance, including recognition as an unsung hero, top agent, and employee of the quarter in cybersecurity projects. He has also secured research grants for participation in international conferences, reflecting both academic and professional excellence.

Professional Roles & Memberships

He is an active professional member of ACM and IEEE, participating in international networks that advance research, standards, and education in cybersecurity and information technology.

Profile

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Featured Publications

Farhan, M., Sulaiman, R., & Nur, A. Blockchain technology to detect fake products. Digital Transformation for Improved Industry and Supply Chain Performance.

Farhan, M., Salih, A., & Butt, U. Enhancing Secure Access and Authorization in Healthcare IoT through an Innovative Framework: Integrating OAuth, DIDs, and VCs. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Science.

Das, S. R., Salih, A., Sulaiman, R. B., & Farhan, M. Enhancing Lung Cancer Classification with MobileNetV3 and EfficientNetB7: A Transfer Learning Approach. International Conference on Computer and Applications.

Farhan, M., Sulaiman, R. B., & Nur, A. Blockchain: A secure solution for identifying counterfeits and improving supply chain reliability. International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication.

Farhan, M., Nur, A. H., & Sulaiman, R. B. Blockchain-Based Railway Ticketing: Enhancing Security and Efficiency with QR Codes and Smart Contract. International Conference on Computing and Information Technology.

Impact Statement / Vision

Mr. Maruf Farhan aims to advance cybersecurity through innovative integration of blockchain and AI technologies, addressing critical challenges in digital security and supply chain integrity. His vision is to create secure, efficient, and reliable digital systems that empower industries, governments, and academic institutions while fostering a culture of knowledge sharing and practical innovation.

Hsing-Chung Chen | Blockchain Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Hsing-Chung Chen | Blockchain Technology | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Professor, Asia University, Taiwan

Prof. Hsing-Chung Chen is a Distinguished Full Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering, Asia University, Taiwan. He holds a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan (2007). A Senior Member of IEEE, he is recognized for his outstanding contributions to Information Security, Blockchain Technology, Internet of Things, Artificial Intelligence, and Cryptography. He has served in numerous academic and leadership roles, including Director of the Information Security Research Center at Asia University. Prof. Chen has been recognized on the “World Ranking of Top 2% Scientists” by Stanford University for four consecutive years (2021-2024). Additionally, he has been awarded the Best Paper and Best Post Publication awards and has published 80 journal papers, 6 patents (including 2 US Patents), and over 130 conference papers.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

Prof. Hsing-Chung Chen received his Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan, in 2007, laying the foundation for his extensive career in information security, blockchain, and related fields.

Experience 🧑‍🏫

Prof. Chen began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at Asia University, Taiwan, in 2008, advancing to Associate Professor and Full Professor until he was named Distinguished Full Professor in 2019. He has held various leadership positions, including Chairman of the Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering at Asia University and Research Consultant at China Medical University Hospital. He has been a key figure in organizing major conferences and workshops and serving on editorial boards for prestigious international journals.

Research Interests 🔍

His research interests are wide-ranging and include Information and Communication Security, Software Supply Chain, Blockchain Technology, Internet of Things (IoT), Mobile Networks, Medical Signal Image Processing, AI & Soft Computing, and Applied Cryptography.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Chen has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Best Paper Awards at BWCCA 2016, MobiSec 2017, and BWCCA 2018, as well as the Best Journal Paper Award from AACT. He has also been honored with multiple recognitions, such as the ACM ICFET 2020 Best Paper Presentation Award and the TANET 2018 Best Post Publication Award.

Publications 📚

“A Blockchain-Based IoT Security Architecture for Digital Healthcare”
Published in IEEE Access (2023)
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Cited by: 50+

“Secure Mobile and Wireless Network Protocols”
Published in Journal of Internet Services and Information Security (2022)
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Cited by: 30+

“AI-Driven Cryptographic Techniques for Smart Healthcare Systems”
Published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics (2021)
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Cited by: 75+

“Data Security in IoT Networks: A Blockchain Approach”
Published in International Journal of Engineering and Industries (2020)
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Cited by: 45+

“Mobile and Wireless Network Security: Challenges and Solutions”
Published in Journal of Advanced Transportation (2019)
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Cited by: 60+