MD Kamrul Hasan
About MD Kamrul Hasan
MD Kamrul Hasan is an Assistant Professor of the Practice at Vanderbilt University, specializing in computational sciences and health care technology.
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MD Kamrul Hasan is the Assistant Professor Of The Practice at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. He is involved in teaching various computer science courses and focuses on fostering academic excellence among his students.
Education and Expertise
MD Kamrul Hasan earned his Ph.D. in Computational Sciences from Marquette University, focusing on predictive modeling for HIV care and smartphone-based diagnostic tools. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Sciences from Università di Trento and a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology. His expertise includes computational sciences, software development, and point-of-care tools in healthcare.
Professional Background
Before his current role at Vanderbilt University, MD Kamrul Hasan worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Marquette University. He also held multiple roles at Marquette University, including Northwestern Mutual Postdoctoral Fellow, Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellow, and Research Assistant. Hasan has also served as a faculty member at Patuakhali Science & Technology University and as a software developer at Microcel Limited.
Academic Achievements
MD Kamrul Hasan was the recipient of the Arthur J. Schmitt Leadership Fellowship in 2018 and the Japanese Government Monbukagakusho (MEXT) Scholarship in 2014 at Kyushu University. He also received the Opera Universitaria Scholarship from the University of Trento, Italy, between 2007 and 2009.
Courses Taught at Vanderbilt University
At Vanderbilt University, MD Kamrul Hasan teaches various courses, including Discrete Structures, Applied Programming and Problem Solving with Python, Computers and Ethics, and Program Design and Data Structures. His teaching emphasizes practical applications and problem-solving skills in computer science.