Mojtaba Rafiee | Cryptography | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mojtaba Rafiee
University of Isfahan, Iran

Mojtaba Rafiee
Affiliation University of Isfahan
Country Iran
Scopus ID 56689591300
Documents 5
Citations 53
h-index 4
Subject Area Cryptography
Event Global CSE Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9365-1803

Mojtaba Rafiee is a researcher affiliated with the University of Isfahan whose scholarly work focuses on cryptography, privacy-preserving systems, and secure cloud computation. His research contributions emphasize functional encryption, encrypted set operations, and adaptive security models applicable to modern distributed systems and secure communication infrastructures.[1] His published studies demonstrate ongoing engagement with advanced cybersecurity challenges involving encrypted cloud datasets and secure multi-client cryptographic protocols.[2]

Abstract

Mojtaba Rafiee has contributed to research in cryptography and secure cloud computing through studies centered on functional encryption, private set operations, and adaptive security frameworks. His work addresses challenges related to data privacy, encrypted cloud datasets, and secure information sharing across distributed systems. By examining multi-adjustable join schemes and multi-client encryption models, his publications support the advancement of efficient privacy-preserving computation methodologies applicable to modern cybersecurity environments.[1][2] The scholarly impact of these studies reflects continued interest in practical cryptographic applications designed for scalable and secure computational infrastructures.[3]

Keywords

Cryptography, Functional Encryption, Secure Cloud Computing, Data Privacy, Encrypted Datasets, Multi-Client Encryption, Adaptive Security, Private Set Operations, Cybersecurity, Secure Computation.

Introduction

The increasing demand for secure digital communication has expanded research interest in cryptographic systems capable of preserving privacy within distributed computing environments. Mojtaba Rafiee’s work contributes to this field through studies focused on functional encryption and privacy-preserving cloud operations designed for modern computational infrastructures.[1]

Research Profile

Mojtaba Rafiee is affiliated with the University of Isfahan and specializes in cryptography and secure computation research. His publications investigate adaptive security mechanisms, encrypted cloud data processing, and functional encryption frameworks that support secure information exchange across distributed digital platforms.[2]

Research Contributions

His research contributions include the development of multi-adjustable join schemes and secure set intersection mechanisms applicable to encrypted cloud environments. These studies address data confidentiality challenges while maintaining computational efficiency and adaptable security structures for multi-client cryptographic applications.[1][4]

Publications

The publication record of Mojtaba Rafiee includes articles published in recognized journals such as IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing, The Journal of Supercomputing, and The Computer Journal. These studies collectively examine encryption methodologies, secure cloud datasets, and adaptive privacy-preserving systems.[1][2]

  • Multi-Adjustable Join Schemes with Adaptive Indistinguishably Security
  • Flexible Multi-Client Functional Encryption for Set Intersection
  • Security of Multi-Adjustable Join Schemes: Separations and Implications
  • Private Set Operations over Encrypted Cloud Dataset and Applications

Research Impact

The documented citation record and publication activity indicate scholarly engagement within the field of cryptography. His studies contribute to advancing privacy-preserving computational methods and support ongoing academic discussion regarding secure cloud infrastructures and encrypted communication technologies.[3]

Award Suitability

Mojtaba Rafiee’s research profile aligns with the objectives of the Global CSE Awards due to his contributions to cryptography and secure computing methodologies. His publications address contemporary cybersecurity challenges while presenting practical frameworks for secure data sharing and encrypted cloud computation.[1]

Conclusion

The academic contributions of Mojtaba Rafiee reflect continued research activity in cryptography and secure cloud technologies. His studies provide relevant insights into adaptive encryption systems and privacy-preserving computation, supporting the broader advancement of dependable and secure digital communication infrastructures.[2]

References

  1. Rafiee, M. (2023). Multi-Adjustable Join Schemes with Adaptive Indistinguishably Security. IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10363626
  2. Rafiee, M. (2023). Flexible multi-client functional encryption for set intersection. The Journal of Supercomputing.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11227-023-05129-y
  3. Rafiee, M., & Khazaei, S. (2021). Security of Multi-Adjustable Join Schemes: Separations and Implications. IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9366363
  4. Rafiee, M., & Khazaei, S. (2020). Private Set Operations over Encrypted Cloud Dataset and Applications.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9579286
  5. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mojtaba Rafiee, Author ID 56689591300. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56689591300

Sultan Aldırmaz Colak | Privacy Protection | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sultan Aldırmaz Colak | Privacy Protection | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor| Kocaeli University| Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sultan Aldırmaz Çolak has established an influential research career in applied mathematics, with particular emphasis on fractional calculus, functional analysis, operator theory, q-calculus, inequalities, optimization techniques, and mathematical modeling. The work integrates both theoretical and applied perspectives, contributing to the development of new mathematical structures and analytical approaches. A strong research presence is visible in fractional differential equations, fractional inequalities, and variational principles, where innovative methodologies are applied to solve complex problems in pure and applied sciences. Contributions extend to fractional operators with general kernels, quantum calculus, approximation theory, fixed point theorems, and applications of conformable fractional derivatives, reflecting versatility in addressing modern mathematical challenges. Publications highlight advances in inequalities of Hermite–Hadamard type, generalizations of classical results, and connections between fractional calculus and convexity theory. Beyond core mathematics, research interests also include mathematical programming, optimization problems, and algorithmic approaches, establishing bridges with computer science and applied engineering. Engagement in international collaborations has broadened the reach of this research, demonstrated through joint works published in reputed journals across mathematical sciences. The scientific output emphasizes originality in both problem formulation and solution strategies, making significant contributions to ongoing discourse in advanced calculus and related domains. Focus areas like generalized convex functions, applications of Jensen’s inequality, integral transforms, and iterative methods for nonlinear operators position this work at the interface of analysis, computation, and modeling. Active participation in editorial roles and peer review further indicates a commitment to advancing the discipline. Overall, the research achievements of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sultan Aldırmaz Çolak represent a consistent pursuit of mathematical innovation with practical relevance across interdisciplinary boundaries. 486 Citations 54 Documents 11

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