Prospective PhD Students: I am looking for full time PhD students in the area of Information Security and Blockchain Technology. If you are passionate to work for the next few years in the above areas, please feel free to contact me (email only).
Dr. Keyur Parmar is an assistant professor (Level 12) at Computer Science and Engineering Department of S. V. National Institute of Technology (NIT), Surat, India (an Institute of National Importance). His research interests broadly include Information Security and Blockchain Technology. In addition, he is interested in other research areas where there is a need for security and/or decentralization such as Security in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Security in Internet of Things (IoTs). A number of reputed national and international journals and conferences published his research articles. Dr. Keyur Parmar has coordinated many workshops in the areas related to his research expertise. In addition, he regularly delivers expert talks related to his research interests at reputed institutes/universities. He supervised and currently supervising BTech, MTech, and PhD students in the areas of his research interests. He is also involved in teaching to B.Tech., M.Tech., and Ph.D. students. His teaching interests mainly include subjects related to Information Security, Cryptography, Network and System Security, and Blockchain Technology. In addition, he is interested in teaching fundamental computer science subjects such as Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Data Structures, Computer Networks, and Fundamentals of Computer and Programming. Prior to joining S. V. NIT, Surat, he was an assistant professor at Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Vadodara, India (an Institute of National Importance). He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Computer Engineering, S. V. NIT, Surat, India. While pursuing his Ph.D., he worked in a DeitY, Govt. of India (now, MeitY, Govt. of India) sponsored research project as a Senior Research Fellow (SRF). His Ph.D. thesis, titled, “Secure In-network Processing of Encrypted Data in Wireless Sensor Networks” mainly comprises techniques to mitigate security issues in resource constrained environments such as Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). He presented his doctoral work at the IDRBT Doctoral Colloquium 2015 and won the prize and the citation.
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Department of Computer Science and Engineering
S. V. National Institute of Technology (NIT)
Ichchhanath, Surat, Gujarat, India.
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