
معرفی
Mohammad Sadoghi is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at University of California, Davis, where he leads the Exploratory Systems Lab. His research spans database systems, distributed computing, and blockchain technologies with over 54 publications from 2007-2025 and more than 900 citations.
His primary research domains include:
- Distributed database transactions
- Byzantine fault tolerance
- Consensus protocols
- Event processing systems
- Blockchain applications
- Database indexing techniques
Prof. Sadoghi's publication trajectory shows evolution from foundational work on boolean expression indexing and event processing to cutting-edge research on blockchain consensus mechanisms. His recent work (2023-2025) demonstrates significant contributions to understanding BFT protocols, with publications in top venues like VLDB, EuroSys, and IEEE TKDE. His research bridges theoretical analysis with practical implementations, particularly focusing on performance optimization and security in distributed environments.
His notable recognition includes:
- ACM Senior Member (2020)
Prof. Sadoghi has advised multiple doctoral students who have become active researchers in distributed systems, including Suyash Gupta and Thamir M. Qadah. His lab has secured research funding for projects spanning database engines, consensus protocols, and blockchain infrastructure. The Exploratory Systems Lab maintains strong industry and academic collaborations worldwide, with recent work focusing on edge-cloud consensus applications and high-performance data management systems.



