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Research Experience
Hasan's foundational research in multimodal AI focuses on developing trustworthy models capable of integrating and reasoning across diverse data modalities, such as text and images. His research projects include areas like education, healthcare, food security, climate resilience, and algorithmic trust.
Education
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Background
M. R. Hasan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, specializing in Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He directs the Human-First Artificial Intelligence Lab (HAL 2.0), focusing on developing reliable multimodal systems aligned with human goals, driving positive societal change.
Miscellany
Hasan's passion for teaching is deeply influenced by his mentor, Richard Feynman. He strives to bring the same joy and curiosity to his lectures on machine learning and deep learning, making complex AI concepts accessible and exciting. He is also inspired by HAL 9000 from the film '2001: A Space Odyssey,' aiming to develop AI that seamlessly aligns with human goals and enhances real-world impact.