معرفی
Fayez Gebali is a Professor in the Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen. His research focuses on secure communication systems, cryptographic hardware design, and embedded systems. He has contributed extensively to areas such as network security, signal processing, and wireless communication protocols. His work spans theoretical and applied domains, including hardware security for IoT devices, authentication protocols for vehicular networks, and radar signal processing.
Key research interests include optimizing cryptographic algorithms for resource-constrained devices, analyzing hybrid communication networks (e.g., FSO/RF), and developing machine learning-based authentication systems for healthcare. He has collaborated with institutions like KAUST (via co-author Mohamed-Slim Alouini) and has published over 130 papers. His recent work emphasizes practical solutions for rural broadband access, satellite security, and combating misinformation in healthcare contexts.
- Notable contributions: PUFGuard authentication protocol, systolic array designs for modular multiplication, and secure multi-hop mobile communication frameworks.
- Focus areas: IoT security, radar waveform optimization, and low-power hardware implementations.


