Blockchain technology represents a significant advancement in distributed systems, combining cryptography, peer-to-peer networks, and consensus mechanisms to create secure, transparent, and decentralized data structures. Originally conceived as the underlying technology for cryptocurrencies, blockchain has since expanded its potential applications across various sectors of industry and society.
Our research focuses on the fundamental principles, architectures, and implementations of blockchain-based systems engineering. We investigate both public, permissionless networks and private, permissioned solutions, each with their distinct characteristics and use cases. Key areas of our research include the economic models and incentives that drive blockchain ecosystems, Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) and decentralized identity management (IDM), as well as the development of decentralized applications (dApps).
As blockchain technology continues to evolve, we explore its implications across various domains. Our research aims to advance the understanding of blockchain-based systems, examining their current capabilities, limitations, and potential future developments. Through the lens of blockchain-based systems engineering, we investigate real-world applications and emerging trends that will shape various aspects of our digital infrastructure.
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