Jeffson Celeiro Sousa
Facomp/University of Para · University of Para
Biography
My research is centered on the future of decentralized networks, focusing on blockchain technology, Decentralized Digital Identity (DID), and asset tokenization. As a Ph.D. candidate and an active researcher in Brazil's leading R&D telecommunications center, I investigate the technical foundations of trustworthy distributed systems. My specific interests include the architectural design and monitoring of permissioned blockchain networks (utilizing frameworks like Hyperledger Besu), the evaluation of complex smart contracts, and cloud-native deployments. I am particularly interested in applying these decentralized technologies to solve high-impact challenges, such as environmental asset tokenization and sovereign data management, aiming to advance resilient network infrastructures.
Education
Phd Student at Federal University of Para
Recent Scopus Publications
- A Blockchain-Based Architecture for Communication Between Spectrum Access Systems
- Hybrid Architecture for Spectrum Access Systems With Permissioned Blockchain
- A Privacy-Preserving and Secure Monitoring Framework for Permissioned Blockchain Networks
- Impacts of RBB Topology on Blockchain Scalability
- A Decentralized Marketplace with Self-Sovereign Identities for Telecommunication Services
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1654-1912
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=8fm11dAAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58752792700