Muhammad Adnan Tariq is a Professor at the University of Stuttgart in the Faculty of Computer Science, Department of Distributed Systems and Networking. His research spans distributed systems, networking, and security with a particular focus on publish-subscribe systems, software-defined networking, and complex event processing. PhD in Non-functional requirements in publish, subscribe systems (2013) Over 40 publications between 2009-2022 Extensive collaboration with Kurt Rothermel (36 joint publications) Dr. Tariq's research interests focus on the intersection of distributed computing and network systems. His work addresses critical challenges in publish-subscribe systems, software-defined networking, complex event processing, and workflow management. His research has evolved to incorporate emerging technologies like blockchain for IoT security and edge-based machine learning. His publications demonstrate a consistent focus on performance optimization, security, and scalability in distributed systems, with recent work emphasizing applications in IoT environments and edge computing. His publication record shows a clear progression from foundational work on publish-subscribe systems to more complex applications involving workflow engines, graph processing, and security mechanisms. The research demonstrates strong theoretical grounding combined with practical implementation considerations, particularly evident in his work on software-defined networking applications and IoT security frameworks. Dr. Tariq has maintained a productive research career with consistent publication output across top venues including IEEE Transactions, DEBS, ICDCS, and Middleware conferences. His work shows strong collaboration patterns, particularly with researchers at what appears to be his home institution.

