Martin Farkas
PhD student
Martin Farkas is a member of the Critical Systems Research Group.
Martin Farkas received his Master's degree with honors in Computer Science from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2025, with a specialization in IT security, cryptography, and the design of critical systems. He is currently a PhD student at the Critical Systems Research Group, Department of Artificial Intelligence and Systems Engineering, Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His research topic is the model-driven design of decentralized trust solutions, which aims to formalize and automate the creation of secure, interoperable systems for digital identity and data exchange. This work bridges theoretical modeling techniques with emerging decentralized technologies, enabling verifiable and privacy-preserving collaboration in digital ecosystems. His research covers the development of novel protocols and collaboration patterns utilizing modern cryptographic tools such as Zero-Knowledge Proofs, and emerging Self-Sovereign Identity standards. He participated in several research and development projects in the field of enterprise decentralized ledger technologies. He also presented his work at several conferences, including MASCOTS '24 and BPM '25.
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