Education & Experiences

Education

Ph. D. in Ubiquitous Information Technology, (Sept. 2008 - Feb. 2012)

Graduate School of Ubiquitous IT, Dongseo University, Busan, South Korea.

Thesis Title: An Efficient and Reliable Routing Mechanism for Wireless Mesh Networks and Real-Time Test-bed.

Supervisor: Prof. Sang Gon Lee

Abstract:

Recently, wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a promising technology that provides wireless broadband connectivity to the Internet. This research aimed to support a new routing mechanism to share internet access and to provide wireless access to the area relating to future trends in IEEE 802.11s. IEEE 802.11s has recently become a scorching subject for researchers for the deployment of wireless networks. It represents and consists of mesh clients (laptops, cell phones), mesh routers, and gateways for the connectivity of mesh networking in the IEEE 802.11 amendment in static and wireless ad-hoc networks. WMNs are networks designed to extend the coverage area of services like internet access in a wireless multi-hop manner. Hence, it has many attractive features, such as high reliable connectivity, easy deployment, self-healing, self-configuration, and flexible network expansion. Therefore, WMNs can be used to support various reliable applications like broadband home networking, network management, military areas, and smart transportation systems. 

M. Tech. in Information Technology (July 2006June 2008)

Indian Institute of Information Technology-Allahabad, India.           

Thesis Title: Proposed a Security Algorithm for Bluetooth Technologies                     

Supervisor: Dr. Shirshu Varma

Abstract:

In the wireless era, Bluetooth technology stands out, offering seamless connectivity far beyond simple device pairing to include data exchange, electronic payments, and more. However, its widespread use brings to light the critical need for robust security to protect against vulnerabilities. This challenge has driven me to focus my thesis on enhancing Bluetooth security, exploring the intricacies of device interaction, and developing algorithms for authentication and secure communication. By addressing the paradox between Bluetooth's accessibility and susceptibility to breaches, my research aims to create a safer digital environment. This journey not only involves tackling current security issues but also anticipates future threats, underscoring the ongoing pursuit of knowledge in securing wireless connectivity. The path is challenging, yet it is vital for ensuring that Bluetooth remains a secure and reliable technology in our interconnected world.

MCA (Master of Computer Applications) (July 2003 - June 2006)

Uttar Pradesh Technical University, Lucknow, India.

College: GLA Insitute of Information Technology, Mathura, India

Project Title: Computer Resource Management System (CRMS)

Supervisor: Dr. Neeraj Kumar / Dr. Anand Singh Jalal

Abstract: 

The Computer Resource Management System (CRMS) stands as a beacon of organization and insight within the corporate world, offering real-time updates on every computer resource under the company's wing. CRMS revolutionizes resource tracking with customized reports, ensuring hardware and software are utilized both efficiently and timely. This web-based marvel, built on the sturdy foundation of three-tier architecture, thrives in multi-user environments, championing unparalleled security. At its core, CRMS harnesses the power of Oracle8i for its database operations, leveraging cutting-edge web technology for seamless transactions. The system's intellect is powered by Enterprise JAVA Beans™, serving as the backbone for its business logic, all running smoothly on the WebLogic Server, Version 8.1, courtesy of BEA Solutions. CRMS is not just a tool; it's the future of effective computer resource management in the digital age.

BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) (July 2000June 2003)

VBS Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, U.P., India.

College: United Institute of Management, Allahabad, U.P., India

Experinces

Founder (2023.10 ~ till date)

Research on Quantum Computing Innovation Center (QCIC), Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, Oregon

Founder/Director (2023.03~ till date)

Research Center of  Blockchain Technology, Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, Oregon

Assistant Professor (2023.01~ till date)

Department of Management (IT/Cybersecurity), College of Engineering, Technology, Management (ETM), Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech), 3201 Campus Drive, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601. [https://www.oit.edu/ ]

Visiting Assistant Professor (2022.08~ 2022.12.31)

Department of Computer and Information Science (CIS), Gannon University, 109, University Square, Erie, PA - 16541. [https://www.gannon.edu/ ]

Assistant Professor/Director (2018.03 ~ 2022.07)

Research on Blockchain (https://sites.google.com/view/nexuscyberdefense/home) Group / Department of AI &Big Data, Endicott of College International Studies, Woosong University, Daejeon, South Korea

Research Professor (2016.06 ~2015.02)

Visiting Research Professor (2018.02 ~ till date)

Yonsei Institute of Convergence Technology Yonsei University, Song-Do, Incheon, South Korea

Senior Engineer (2012.03 ~2016.03)

Research and Development Department, Samsung Display Giheung-Gu, South Korea