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Texas State University · Department of Computer Science

Kamrul Hasan

I am a doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science at Texas State University. Under the supervision of Dr. Oleg Komogortsev, my research focuses on synthetic eye movement data generation, along with eye tracking, eye-movement biometrics, and signal processing. Through this work, I aim to advance the development of reliable, reproducible methods for analyzing human eye movements in both scientific and applied settings. In addition to my research, I work as a Doctoral Instructional Assistant (DIA) in the Department of Computer Science at Texas State University, supporting teaching and mentoring activities. Moreover, I am proficient in Deep Learning, Computer Vision, and Generative AI, including GANs, VAEs, Diffusion Models, RAGs, and LLMs.

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As a CS PhD student, I research eye-tracking methods to address real-world problems, advance biometric technologies, and contribute to the research community.

News

  • [2025-08] Joined in the CS Dept. TSU as a DIA
  • [2025-07] Paper under review at Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture.
  • [2025-06] Presented at Local ML Meetup, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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