
Encourages students to explore new ideas.
Makes learning interactive and engaging.
Makes even dry topics interesting.
Creates a collaborative and inclusive space.
Inspires students to love their studies.
Dr. Asad Malik serves as a Lecturer in the School of Information Technology at Monash University Malaysia, having joined the institution in December 2023. His academic journey began with a BSc (Hons) in Computer Application from Aligarh Muslim University in 2012, followed by a Master of Computer Application from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India, in 2015. He then pursued and completed his PhD in Information Security at the School of Information Science and Technology, Southwest Jiaotong University, China, in 2020. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Malik held the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Aligarh Muslim University, India, for two years, where he contributed to teaching and research in computer science.
Dr. Malik's research specializations lie in Multimedia Forensics and Security, Image Processing, and Deep Learning, with a specific emphasis on DeepFake forensics. His work also covers Reversible Data Hiding and the application of Deep Learning in Cyber Security. As a technical member of the Asia-Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA), he actively engages with the academic community. Additionally, he reviews manuscripts for numerous reputed journals and conferences, supporting the quality of scholarly publications in his field. Among his key publications are "DeepFake detection for human face images and videos: A survey" published in IEEE Access in 2022; "EfficientCrackNet: A Lightweight Model for Crack Segmentation" in the Proceedings of the 2025 Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision; "Robust Text Watermarking Based on Modifying the Stroke Components of Chinese Characters" in IET Image Processing (2025); "Enhancing robustness in video data hiding against recompression with a wide parameter range" in the Journal of Information Security and Applications (2024); "EAViT: External Attention Vision Transformer for Audio Classification" presented at APSIPA ASC 2024; and "Intelligent Modeling and Estimation of Solar Radiation Data Using Artificial Intelligence" in Photovoltaic Systems Technology (2024). With a total of 35 research outputs comprising 19 articles, 12 conference papers, 2 book chapters, and 1 short survey, Dr. Malik has made notable contributions to advancing technologies in information security and multimedia processing.
