Faisal Bappy

Ph.D. Student
fbappy@syr.edu

Faisal Haque Bappy is a Ph.D. student at the iSchool, focusing on the security and performance of distributed systems with an emphasis on blockchain and cloud computing. His research addresses key challenges within decentralized networks, such as resolving conflicting transactions and detecting malicious activities that can compromise system integrity.

His work includes developing algorithms that enhance the performance of distributed systems, leveraging techniques like parallelism and intelligent dependency management. These methods help to reduce delays and optimize resource use within decentralized environments. Additionally, he is exploring the use of multi-agent reinforcement learning to strengthen the resilience of these systems, allowing for more effective detection and mitigation of malicious nodes and behaviors.

With a background in software engineering and algorithm development, Faisal is committed to finding practical, scalable solutions to real-world challenges in distributed systems. His approach is grounded in a desire to make consistent, meaningful contributions to the field of distributed systems, while also embracing a mindset of continuous learning.

For more information about his latest work, please visit his website.