معرفی
Costas Busch is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Computer Science at Georgia State University's School of Computer and Cyber Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. (2000) and M.S. (1998) in Computer Science from Brown University. His research focuses on distributed algorithms, blockchain technology, transactional memory, and sensor networks. He has authored numerous publications in top-tier conferences and journals.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Computer Science, Brown University (2000)
- M.S., Computer Science, Brown University (1998)
Research interests include distributed systems, consensus protocols, and algorithmic optimization. He serves as an editor for Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation and MDPI Algorithms. Active in governance roles, he chairs the Faculty Search Committee and Faculty Affairs Committee, and participates in promotion committees. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical applications in distributed computing and blockchain scalability.
Notable contributions include advancements in blockchain sharding, transactional memory scheduling, and fault-tolerant distributed systems. His recent work explores poly-logarithmic universal Steiner trees and adversarial transaction generation resilience in blockchain architectures.
- Service & Leadership:
- Editorial roles at 2 leading journals
- Committee leadership in faculty governance
- Active participation in international conferences like IEEE Blockchain

