Associate Professor Ibrar Yaqoob holds the position of Principal Research Fellow at the Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Futures (AICF) Centre. He previously served as Program Lead for the Smart and Resilient Supply Chains strand and is actively engaged in the supervision of PhD candidates. His supervisory experience also includes research staff and a postdoctoral research fellow. He has held the position of Visiting Academic at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom (iy238@cam.ac.uk). He serves/served on the editorial boards of IEEE, Elsevier, and Springer journals, including IEEE Network Magazine, Elsevier's Future Generation Computer Systems journal, and Springer's HCIS, among others.
Before joining the AICF, A/P Yaqoob worked as a Research Scientist with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates. Previously, he worked as a Research Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyung Hee University, South Korea. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the Universiti Malaya (2017).
His current research focuses on leveraging blockchain, NFTs, and metaverse for healthcare, supply chain and logistics, wireless networks, IoT, and smart cities. Furthermore, he has conducted research in the areas of mobile edge-cloud computing, IoT, computer networks, and big data.
With stable authorship through his research groups at previous institutions: Khalifa University, Kyung Hee University, Universiti Malaya, and CSU, A/P Yaqoob has authored over 100 research articles (98.9% Q1 (Scopus); FWCI: 6.44), with more than 50% of them as the corresponding author (Clarivate-WoS). His works have earned more than 25,000 citations with an h-index of 61.
A/P Yaqoob’s overall research outputs have a measurable impact on society, industry, and policy, as evidenced by citations in 42 patents and 63 policy documents. Additionally, 37 of his publications have been mapped to seven United Nations SDGs (SciVal, 2015–2024).
He is an Investigator on several projects, including the (1) AgriTwins: Bridging Cyber-secure Emerging Technologies and Datacentric Twin Tech for Resilient Agriculture of the Future project, funded under the CSIRO Next Generation Scheme, Round 3, Regional Stream, for the period 2025-2028, with a total project funding of [AUD $2.38million]. His role in the AgriTwins project involves leading two interdisciplinary projects as Chief Investigator and one as Co-Investigator (a total of three, with a value of $523,215 AUD). (2) Chief Investigator on the Trustworthy Operations and Supply Chain Management in Manufacturing and Industry 4.0 Using Blockchain, NFTs, and the Metaverse project, supported by AICF Seed Funding, Round 2023, for 2023-2024 [AUD $10,000]. (3) Chief Investigator on the INT-1387 Decentralised AI Juries: Exploring AI Agent AppChains as a Solution for Automated Online Dispute Resolution, supported by the University of Melbourne - APRI Facilitator [AUD $13,875].
For more details, please visit Ibrar's research profile.
His research interests include: