
معرفی
Andrey Kuehlkamp is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Research Computing (CRC) of the University of Notre Dame. He holds a Ph.D. from the same institution, focusing on iris biometrics. His research spans blockchain analytics, supply chain management applications of blockchain, computer vision, machine learning, and distributed systems. He is particularly known for contributions to biometric security, including post-mortem iris recognition and presentation attack detection.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Biometrics and Computer Vision, University of Notre Dame
Research Focus: Dr. Kuehlkamp’s work bridges theoretical advancements in biometrics and practical implementations in blockchain technologies. His biometric research emphasizes forensic applications and the ethical use of AI in recognition systems. In blockchain, he explores trust frameworks, decentralized applications, and security protocols to enhance transparency and reliability.
Articles Trends: His publications reflect a dual focus on biometrics and blockchain innovation. Early work (2014–2020) centered on iris recognition techniques, including post-mortem analysis and gender prediction challenges. Recent contributions (2022–2025) pivot toward blockchain’s role in trust systems, fraud detection, and cross-chain interoperability, demonstrating interdisciplinary collaboration between computer science and cybersecurity.
Labs/Teams: As part of the CRC, he collaborates on projects requiring high-performance computing and data analysis, leveraging the center’s resources to tackle complex problems in distributed systems and forensic technology.




