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Following are the most recent research projects he had worked on.
His research offers opportunities to work on building novel security algorithms and fault tolerant solutions for cloud and vehicular networks. He intends to further revise and enhance these prototypes to accomplish his future research plans. research, Pavel had developed several prototypes of cloud storage using cryptographic protocols that ensure security, privacy, and fault tolerance. For his remarkable contribution in teaching at the University of Kentucky, he was nominated for the prestigious Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Excellence in Teaching Award in the doctoral student category for the year 2019.ĭuring his Ph.D. He also is the two times winner of the Computer Science Outstanding Teaching Assistant in 20. He was the recipient of the 2018 Dean’s Award in the outstanding teaching assistant category. Pavel was the two times finalists of the University of Kentucky Provost’s Award in 20. He is very accessible to his students, and the stellar evaluations from his students earned him all major teaching awards in the last three years at the University of Kentucky. When teaching in the classroom, Pavel tries to engage his students in the interactive learning process which help them increase their attention and focus, motivate them to think critically. He also had the opportunity to design and teach a variety of summer courses as a primary instructor between 2016-2019. During fall and spring semesters, he used to assist his course instructor by lecturing for the evening sections. While at the University of Kentucky, Pavel has been taking a variety of teaching roles in different capacities. Other than the above areas, Pavel would also like to investigate new research topics in closely related areas such as, mobile cloud, sensor network, software-defined network, Internet of things (IoT), and block chain-based distributed systems. His research supports these undertakings, and he always thrives to design and deliver practical approaches to problems being experienced in industry or society. His aim is to devise novel schemes, algorithms, and protocols that support the development of secure, reliable, and trustworthy distributed networks (e.g., cloud, edge, and vehicular networks). Pavel’s work in general focuses on the security and fault tolerance of distributed computing systems. (2020) in Computer Science from the University of Kentucky. Pavel received his bachelor’s degree (2008) in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Md Tariqul Islam ‘Pavel’ is an Assistant Professor of Trustworthy Cyberspace in the School of Information Studies at the Syracuse University.