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Ph.D. in Blockchain Technology

The Ph.D. in Blockchain Technology is a research-oriented doctoral program designed to develop experts who can contribute…

The Ph.D. in Blockchain Technology is a research-oriented doctoral program designed to develop experts who can contribute to the advancement and application of blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. This program combines rigorous coursework, research methodology training, and advanced study on topics such as cryptography, smart contracts, decentralized applications, blockchain architecture, security, scalability, and real-world implementations. Students engage in independent research under faculty supervision, culminating in a dissertation that addresses novel challenges and proposes innovative solutions in the blockchain domain.

The program prepares graduates for careers in academia, research institutions, high-tech industries, financial services, government agencies, and consulting firms focused on blockchain innovation and deployment.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Core blockchain principles: consensus mechanisms, cryptographic protocols, and ledger structures.
  • Smart contract design, Ethereum and other blockchain platforms.
  • Blockchain scalability and interoperability challenges.
  • Privacy, security, and cryptography in decentralized networks.
  • Applications of blockchain in finance, supply chain, healthcare, and governance.
  • Research methodology, academic writing, and thesis preparation.

Course Curriculum

Semester 1
Research Methodology and Academic Writing Blockchain Technology Fundamentals Advanced Cryptography and Security Seminar and Progress Review

Semester 2
Smart Contracts and Decentralized Applications Blockchain Scalability and Performance Electives: Blockchain in Finance, Supply Chain, Healthcare Research Proposal Development

Semester 3 and Beyond
Independent Research and Experimentation Publication and Conference Participation Doctoral Thesis Writing and Defense

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