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Dr. Malka Halgamuge
Dr Malka N. Halgamuge is a Senior Lecturer in Cybersecurity at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. She is the Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, Victorian Section. She obtained her PhD at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Malka has been a chief investigator for multiple grants, totalling over AUD $1 million.
Prior to RMIT, she worked as a Senior Lecturer in Cybersecurity and the Department's Course Coordinator for Micro-credential Subjects (Cybersecurity Short Courses) at La Trobe University. She also worked as the Program Manager for the Australian Government's Cyber Security Skills Partnership Innovation Fund ($4.7m investment) with the Pro Vice-Chancellor and her Industry Engagement team, SCEMS, and industry partners (Wiley, CISCO, GHD, Optus, Quantum Victoria, Practera, War on Wasted Talent) to develop micro-credential short-courses and students' work-based learning placements (industry) to uplift Australia's cyber security capability. She also served as the department's Course Coordinator for Micro-credential Subjects (43 Cybersecurity Short Courses).
From 2007-2021, Malka worked as a Researcher at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Melbourne. She obtained her PhD in the same department in 2007.
Fellowships
Malka received the CAS President's International Fellowship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing (2017 & 2018), Incoming Leaders Fellowship from Australia India Institute (2016), Next Step Initiative Fellowship (2015), Australia-China Young Scientist Fellowship (2014), Dyason Fellowship to undertake research at Department of Epidemiology, University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, USA (2013), Early Career Researcher (ECR) Award (2013) from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Two papers she co-authored with her PhD students at The University of Melbourne received the Best Paper Award (2012) and Best Student Paper Award (2011). Malka received the Vice-Chancellor's Engagement Award (2010) and the Vice-Chancellor's Knowledge Transfer Award (2008) for her research at The University of Melbourne. She was also awarded the Solander Fellowship (2007 and 2008) for research collaboration with the Departments of Neurosurgery and Radiation Physics at Lund University. She was among the short-listed applicants for both the 2009 and 2010 LOreal Australia for Women in Science Fellowship out of over 200 female scientists who applied in Australia.
Leadership
Malka was the Keynote Speaker, Plenary Speaker, Associate Editor, Editorial Board Member, IEEE Senior Member, and Chair of IEEE CIS VIC. She was the Program Co-Chair, Track Chair, Publication Chair, Advisory Chair, Publicity Co-Chair, Session Chair, Guest Editor, and a Member of the TPC for 300 international conferences. She has presented 46 invited/guest lectures in academia (e.g., Oxford University, Ohio State University), industry (e.g., IBM, KPMG East Africa, AISA), and at 8 IEEE sections. Malka has conducted 17 media interviews, articles, radio interviews, and TV interviews (ABC News).
Research keywords
Internet of Things, Data Communications, Cyber Security, Renewable Energy Security, Blockchain, Machine and Deep Learning
Journal editorial boards
- Associate Editor
- Editorial Board
- Guest Editor (Special Issues)
Society activities
- Chair, IEEE VIC Computational Intelligence Society Chapter, IEEE VIC Section
International leadership
- Inaugural Address
- Keynote Address
- Plenary Speaker
- Panel Discussion
- Public Talk
- Conference Invited Talk
- International Women's Day Celebration Talk
- Advisory/Steering Chair
- Advisory/Steering Committee
- General Chair / Co-Chair
- Program Chair / Co-Chair
- Publication Chair
- Publicity Chair/Co-Chair
- Track Chair
- Track Co-Chair
- Session Chair
- Technical Committee Chair
- Conference Organizing Committee
- Member, Conference Technical Program Committee (TPC)
- PhD (Eng) - Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia;
- MSc (Eng) - Electrical and Computer System Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia;
- BSc (Eng) - Bachelor of the Science of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
- Graduate Certificate in University Teaching (GCUT), the University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Fellowships
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Presidents International Fellow, June 2017 - July 2018.
- Incoming Leaders Fellow, Australia India Institute (AII), March 2016.
- Next Step Initiative Fellow, Australia China Young Scientists Exchange Program, Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE), May 2015.
- Australia China Young Scientist Fellow, Commonwealth of Australia under the Australia-China Science and Research Fund (Go8), Department of Industry, Australia, October 2014.
- Dyason Fellow, Dyason Foundation, Department of Epidemiology, School of Medicine, University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, USA, October 2013.
- Solander Fellow, Solander Foundation (2008), Department of Radiation Physics & Department of Bio-Chemistry, Lund University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Sweden.
- Solander Fellow, Solander Foundation (2007), Department of Neurosurgery, Lund University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Lund University, Sweden
Industry Working Experience
- Electro Magnetic Radiation (EMR) Consultant, EMR Australia Pty Limited, Sydney (Jan 2014 - 2021).
- Founder & Director of SenseRadiation Pty Ltd (Jul 2015 – Jul 2018)
- Algorithm Trading Researcher/Consultant - Part-time, GreenBox Services Pty Limited, Melbourne - Developing algorithms to predict electricity demand (Sep 2013 - Mar 2014).
- Malka worked as the Program Manager for the Australian Government's Cyber Security Skills Partnership Innovation Fund of $4.7m, liaising with La Trobe University Pro Vice-Chancellor and her Industry Engagement team, School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and industry partners (Wiley, CISCO, GHD, Optus, Quantum Victoria, Practera, War on Wasted Talent) to develop cybersecurity micro-credential short-courses and students' work-based learning placements to uplift Australia's cybersecurity workforce.
Major commercial work & reports completed
Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards (RADHAZ or EMR Hazards) Safety Assessment and Technical Reports Conducted for:
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to electric motors & traction cables, Toorak, Victoria, July 2020.
- EMF exposure assessment for Anytime Fitness Melbourne CBD, March 2020.
- EMF exposure assessment of parking officers with wearable wireless devices for Melbourne City Council, Melbourne, July 2019.
- EMF exposure assessment of Substation, High Voltage Powerline, and Telecommunications Tower for Veris Ltd, Altona North, Victoria, March 2019.
- EMF exposure assessment of Self-driving Cars (Driverless Cars) for Cohda Wireless Pty Ltd, Wayville, Adelaide, South Australia, February 2019.
- EMF exposure assessment for Villa World Developments Pty Ltd, Southbank, Melbourne, January 2019.
- EMF exposure assessment for University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, December 2018.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to an electrical substation, Toorak, Victoria, September 2018.
- EMF exposure assessment of parking officers with wearable wireless devices for Melbourne City Council, Melbourne, August 2018.
- EMF exposure assessment for Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Herston, Brisbane, May 2018.
- EMF exposure assessment for CS Energy: Kogan Creek Power Station, Brigalow, Toowoomba, Queensland, 17-18 April 2018.
- EMF exposure assessment for Wyangala Dam, Cowra, Orange, New South Wales, November 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment of parking officers with wearable wireless devices for Melbourne City Council, Melbourne, October 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment due to a smart meter, Melbourne, Victoria, September 2017.
- Power frequency exposure assessment due to underground power lines for Douglas Partners PL, Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney, June 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment for Sennheiser Australia Pty Limited, Sydney, May 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment for Villa World Developments Pty Ltd, Southbank, Melbourne, May 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment for Villa World Developments Pty Ltd, North Sydney, May 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to mobile phone base station, Docklands, Victoria, April 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment due to a smart meter, Melbourne, Victoria, March 2017.
- EMF exposure assessment for Property Development, Adelaide, South Australia, February 2017
- EMF exposure assessment for Epping Consulting Centre, The Northern Hospital, Victoria, January 2017.
- Assessment of Electromagnetic Fields for Seventh Day Adventist Church, Nunawading, Victoria, December 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment for Villa World Developments Pty Ltd, Broadbeach, Gold Coast, November 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment of parking officers with wearable wireless devices for Melbourne City Council, Melbourne, November 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment: close proximity to an electrical substation and high voltage power lines (underground) - Proposed development for a group of residential buildings and supermarkets for Coles Group Property Developments Ltd., Pacific Highway, Lindfield, Sydney, October 2016.
- RADHAZ safety assessment: Effects from Radar Transmitters for Cobham Aviation Services, Cairns, Queensland, October 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to mobile phone base station, Southern Highlands, Sydney, August 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment from powerline and close proximity to mobile phone tower for AMP Capital, Sydney, July 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment due to a smart meter, MoneePonds, Victoria, May 2016.
- RF radiation hazard assessment due to high-frequency welding machines for Impact International, Sydney, April 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to an electrical substation, Geelong, Victoria, April 2016.
- RF radiation hazard assessment for Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base, Edinburgh, Adelaide, South Australia, March 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment, Rowville, Victoria, February 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment from powerline and close proximity to mobile phone tower, Brighton, Melbourne, February 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment due to a smart meter, Brisbane, Queensland, February 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to mobile phone base station and an electrical substation for Complispace, Victoria, January 2016.
- EMF exposure assessment from road sensors for M2 Motorway at Toll Aust Lane, Sydney, December 2015.
- Assessment of radiofrequency microwave radiation emissions from a smart meter, Elwood, Victoria, December 2015.
- Proposed development for a group of residential buildings - Report of EMF exposure from powerline and close proximity to an electrical substation for Waverley Golf Course, Rowville, Victoria, October 2015.
- Assessment of radiofrequency microwave radiation emissions from a smart meter, Kew East, Melbourne, August 2015.
- EMF exposure assessment of close proximity to power lines, Ringwood, Melbourne, August 2015.
- EMF exposure assessment of parking officers with wearable wireless devices for Melbourne City Council, Melbourne, June 2015.
- RF radiation hazard assessment for Channel 9 Studios, Willoughby, Sydney, April 2015.
- EMF exposure assessment on a proposed child care center close proximity to TV towers and mobile phone antennas for Willoughby Council, Sydney, April 2015.
- EMF exposure assessment, Kinglake Views, Whittlesea, Victoria, Feb 2015.
- EMR calculation and assessment from high voltage power lines for Blacktown Council, Sydney, Jan 2015.
- Safety assessment of close proximity an electrical tram line for Brotherhood of St Laurence, Melbourne, Jan 2015.
- Safety exposure assessment for Synergy Building, QUT for Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Dec 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment, North Fitzroy, Melbourne, November 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment due to an electrical substation for Cisco Systems Australia, Sydney, Sep 2014.
- RADHAZ safety assessment for Strategic Marine - Effects from multiple systems including Satellite Antennas and Radar Navigation of a 40m long Marine Vessel, Perth, Western Australia, June 2014.
- EMF assessment on Data Centers for Haileybury School, Keysborough, May 2014.
- EMF assessment for a proposed child care center for Wollongong City Council, Wollongong, May 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment for the Commercial Bookshop, Melbourne, May 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment, Port Melbourne, Victoria, May 2014.
- Assessment of radiofrequency microwave radiation emissions from a smart meter, Keilor Downs, Victoria, May 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to radio and mobile phone base stations, Aurora Tower (skyscraper), Brisbane, April 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment - close proximity to mobile phone base station, Main Beach, Gold Coast, April 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment, Fitzroy North, Melbourne, March 2014.
- RF radiation hazard assessment from high-frequency welding machines, Hisen Welders for Aussie Bills, Newcastle, March 2014.
- EMF exposure assessment, Ascot Vale, Melbourne, January 2014.
- Halgamuge, M.,Munasinghe, G.,Zukerman, M. (2024). Time Estimation for a New Block Generation in Blockchain-Enabled Internet of Things In: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, 21, 535 - 557
- Halgamuge, M. (2024). Leveraging Deep Learning to Strengthen the Cyber-Resilience of Renewable Energy Supply Chains: A Survey In: IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, , 1 - 30
- Munasinghe, U.,Halgamuge, M. (2023). Supply chain traceability and counterfeit detection of COVID-19 vaccines using novel blockchain-based Vacledger system In: Expert Systems with Applications, 228, 1 - 25
- McIntosh, T.,Liu, T.,Susnjak, T.,Watters, P.,Ng, A.,Halgamuge, M. (2023). A Culturally Sensitive Test to Evaluate Nuanced GPT Hallucination In: IEEE Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, 1, 1 - 13
- Halgamuge, M.,Guruge, D. (2022). Fair rewarding mechanism in music industry using smart contracts on public-permissionless blockchain In: Multimedia Tools and Applications, 81, 1523 - 1544
- Chen, C.,Wang, P.,Chen, H.,Wang, X.,Halgamuge, M.,Chen, C.,Song, T. (2022). Smart Magnetotactic Bacteria Enable the Inhibition of Neuroblastoma under an Alternating Magnetic Field In: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 14, 14049 - 14058
- Deepashika, R.,Halgamuge, M. (2022). Computation Time Estimation of Switches and Controllers Process on 6G-Based SDN-Cyber Security Forensics Architecture in the Blockchain-Based IoT Environment In: AI and Blockchain Technology in 6G Wireless Network, Springer Nature Singapore, Gateway East, Singapore
- Saini, J.,Dutta, M.,Marques, G.,Halgamuge, M. (2022). IAQ Assessment for Smart Environments: Conclusion and Future Scope In: Indoor Air Quality Assessment for Smart Environments, IOS Press, Incorporated, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Halgamuge, M. (2022). Estimation of the success probability of a malicious attacker on blockchain-based edge network In: Computer Networks, 219, 1 - 19
- Aiyar, K.,Halgamuge, M.,Mohammad, A. (2021). Probability Distribution Model to Analyze the Trade-off between Scalability and Security of Sharding-Based Blockchain Networks In: Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference, Las Vegas, United States, 09/01/2021 - 12/01/2021
5 PhD Current Supervisions
- Cyber Safety for Vietnamese Organisations and Communities. Funded by: Australia Awards Fellowships from (2023 to 2023)
- Ukraine: Information Warfare what lessons can be learned. Funded by: Department of Defence Strategic Policy Grants 2018 onwards from (2023 to 2024)
- Cyber Security - partnership between defence, society & private companies - lessons from Ukraine. Funded by: Department of Defence Strategic Policy Grants 2018 onwards from (2023 to 2024)
- Digital Twin for a Secure Smart Grid (Student: Binh Le) (administered by University of Melbourne). Funded by: Defence Science Institute Research Higher Degree Student Grant 2023 from (2023 to 2025)