Dr. Hossain earned a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering from the University of Memphis, TN, USA in the year 2014, with a comprehensive focus on disciplines such as Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Cognitive Science, and Information Systems/Technology. Prior to this, a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering was successfully completed. Accompanying these qualifications are two master's degrees, one in computer engineering with a project centered around cognitive neuroscience, and the other in computer science with a thesis focused on cybersecurity (18 credits). Boasting over two decades of experience, Dr. Hossain has contributed instructional expertise to both graduate and undergraduate programs, covering diverse fields including information science, computer science, computer engineering, and biomedical engineering. Throughout this extensive period, Dr. Hossain has taught more than 15 courses and mentored over 20 graduate students, including two Ph.D. candidates, for whom a role as a committee member was undertaken. Additionally, supervision of 15 master’s theses has been successfully accomplished. Currently, Dr. Hossain is actively engaged in mentoring 7 Ph.D. students within the Department of Information Science at the University of North Texas (UNT).