Rezwan Hasan

Assistant Lecturer in Computing
 Rezwan Hasan

About

Rezwan Hasan is an Assistant Lecturer in the School of Computing at the University of Kent. He previously served as a Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher and pursued his PhD in the School of Engineering at Kent, where his research focused on developing facial privacy protection systems against unwanted surveillance using adversarial techniques.
Before joining Kent, he worked as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Development Alternative, Bangladesh, and earlier held a Lectureship at another Bangladeshi university. He also gained international industry experience as a Software Engineer at an innovative printer manufacturing company in China.
Rezwan earned his MSc in Computer Software and Theory from Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China, under the prestigious Chinese Government Scholarship programme, and his BSc in Computer Science and Engineering from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh. 

Research interests

Rezwan belongs to the following research groups:
Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS)
Biometrics
His research interests include privacy-preserving technologies, adversarial machine learning, and computer vision and his teaching spans both undergraduate and postgraduate modules. 

Teaching

Rezwan leads classes across many modules:
COMP5003: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence
COMP5009: Software Development
COMP7014: Object-Oriented Programming
COMP7016 : Cybercrime and Adversarial Behaviour
COMP7027 : Information Security Management
COMP7029 : Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security
As well as Programming, Databases, and Web-Development.  

Professional

Funded Projects
PriMa: Privacy MattersMarie Słodowska-Curie ITN, EU, Jan 2020 – Dec 2023:
PriMa is an Innovative Training Network (ITN) funded by the EU through the Horizon 2020 Framework. PriMa is a collaboration between 7 research locations and 7 industrial partner organisations with a focus on the analysis and mitigation of privacy risks in a rapidly digitalising society.  

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