Prof. Volker Skwarek is a Professor for Technical Informatics at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. He leads the research group DLT³-Hamburg and heads the research and transfer center for digital business processes. His work focuses on cybersecurity in distributed systems, IoT security, and blockchain applications in industrial environments. He has held leadership roles including Deputy Head of the Department HWI and coordinates the graduate focus area 'Information Science'. Research interests include ultra-low-power IoT systems, self-sovereign identity frameworks, and secure blockchain-sensor integrations. Prof. Skwarek has authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles, 2 books, and multiple patents. He actively contributes to international standardization of blockchain technologies and serves on editorial boards for distributed ledger journals. His projects span smart grid security, decentralized energy trading systems, and forensic blockchain analysis. Notable projects include WaterGridSense 4.0 (smart grid resilience), LegalBlock (legal frameworks for smart contracts), and TrustedCamApp (secure video streaming in sensor networks). He emphasizes practical applications alongside theoretical advancements, collaborating closely with industry partners to address real-world challenges in digital security and automation. Prof. Skwarek holds national/international awards for research and education innovation. His teaching includes courses on technical informatics, programming in C, and cybersecurity fundamentals. He advocates for continuous professional development through academic-industry partnerships and standardization initiatives.









