|
Hafiz Malik 220 Engineering Lab Building (ELB)
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Office: 220 ELB
Phone: 313-593-5677
Office Hours: For Fall 2011 M 4 - 5 p.m., T & R 12 - 1 p.m., W 2 - 3 p.m. or by an appointment. |
Prof. Malik is also founder and director of the Information Systems, Security, and Forensics (ISSF) Laboratory at the University of Michigan - Dearborn.
Research Interests | Research Projects | Publications | Education | Teaching | Courses Taught | Prospective Students | Patents | Talks | CV
Digital Forensics, Wireless Sensor Network Security, Video Surveillance, Multimedia Security, Biometric Security, Steganalysis, Multimedia Signal Processing, Adaptive Filtering, Blind Source Separation, Pattern Recognition, and Machine Learning
Ph.D., in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Illinois At Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2006
M.S., in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Illinois At Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2004
B.S., in Electronics and Communication Engineering,
University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan, 1999
ECE 387/ CIS 387 - Digital Forensics I
ECE 537 / CIS 568 - Data Mining (Fall 2008, 2009, 2010)
ECE Department, University of Michigan - Dearborn, MI
ECE 375 - Introduction to Computer Architecture (Fall 2007, '08, '09, '10, Winter 2009, '10,'11)
ECE Department, University of Michigan - Dearborn, MI
ECE 550 - Communications Theory (Winter 2011)
ECE Department, University of Michigan - Dearborn, MI
ECE 387 - Digital Forensics I (Winter 2010)
ECE Department, University of Michigan - Dearborn, MI
EEE 5654 - Digital Signal Processing (Winter 2010)
ECE Department, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI
EEE 5444 - Digital Communications (Winter 2010)
ECE Department, Lawrence Technological University, Southfield, MI
EpE358a - Switching Theory and Logic Design (Spring 2006)
ECE Department, Stevens Institute of Technology, NJ
ECE430 - Statistical Communication and Signal Processing (Fall 2004)
ECE Department, University of Illinois At Chicago, IL
There are number of PhD positions available in the areas of digital forensic, wireless communication security, and video surveillance areas. Send me an email along with your CV and one page research statement. Also provide list of courses in Mathematics (linear algebra, probability and stochastic processes, etc.), wireless communication, security, signal processing, and software background (Matlab, C etc.) along with at least two references with their email addresses.
1. Hafiz Malik, K. P. Subbalakshmi, and R. Chandramouli, “A Blind Message Extraction Algorithm from Quantization Index Modulation based Steganography”
2. Hafiz Malik, Ashfaq Khokhar, Rashid Ansari,“An Improved Watermark Embedder and Detector for Spread Spectrum based Watermarking”
3. Hafiz Malik, Ashfaq Khokhar, Rashid Ansari, “Watermark Embedder in Audio Information”
“Data Hiding
and CyberSecurity”,
(Guest Lecture) for Cybersecurity Forensics
Department of Computer Science Stevens Institute of Technology
H.
Malik, A. Khokhar, and R. Ansari, “Digital
Asset Management: Trends and Technologies”, NSF
International Workshop on Frontiers of Information Technology,
“Digital Asset Management of
Multimedia Archives”,
“Effect of Phase Distortion
on Speech/Music Signals”,