Nour Hossain

Assistant Professor
College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity
Department of Information Sciences and Technology
Nour Hossain

Contact

ETEC 213
Education

PhD, Software Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
MSc, Computer Science, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
BSc, Computer Science and Engineering, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Rajshahi, Bangladesh

About

Dr. Nour Hossain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology at the University at Albany, within the College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity. He is the founder and director of the Kernel of Nexus (KofN) – The AI-Driven Innovation Center, a research lab where minds, technology and gaming converge to advance education, health science, and beyond.

Prior to joining UAlbany, Dr. Hossain served as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Informatics at Indiana University Kokomo, where he led the CS Innovation Research Group. He has a proven record of guiding undergraduate and graduate students from diverse backgrounds, fostering innovation through mentorship and bridging the gap between academia and industry.

His research explores the intersections of artificial intelligence, game design and development, virtual and augmented reality, software engineering and education technology. Several of his projects have received recognition, including the VR Counting project for K–12 learners, which attracted media coverage and demonstrated the potential of immersive technologies in education.

Beyond academia, Dr. Hossain co-founded a software company (aamira.ca) that fosters collaboration between industry and research communities. He also supervises NWL, a startup fully owned by Aamira Inc. and accessible at thenewwaytolearn.com. He also serves on the board of Education for Underprivileged Talents of Bangladesh (EUTB – eutb.ca), a nonprofit organization that empowers underprivileged youth in Bangladesh through educational opportunities.

He collaborates with partners such as elementary schools for educational initiatives, the police department for training simulations, and Velan Studios to push the limits of game technology. He is actively seeking collaborators in the health industry, hospitals, cities and Departments of Transportation and YOU. Looking ahead, KofN is exploring quantum computing and other cutting-edge innovations, always focused on creating technology that benefits people, communities, and society. 

Research Interests
  • AI in Game Design and Development
  • Game Analysis, Including Social and Ethical Aspects
  • Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality applications in education and health science
  • Software Engineering and software development methodologies
  • Human–computer interaction in immersive environments
  • Educational technology innovation, K–12, college, and lifelong learning
  • Applications of AI and gaming in homeland security, emergency preparedness, and cybersecurity 
       Instruction and Advising

Instruction & Advising

Courses
  • CINF466-Ind Research Informatics (10106)
  • CGDD613-Game Development Foundations (9232)
  • CIST678-Internship Information Science (9867)
  • CGDD109-Intro to Game Dev Programming (9218)
  • UFSP102-Living Learning Comm Seminar (9477)
  • CINF465-Senior Capstone Informatics (9783)
  • CINF 596: Adv Spec Topics in Informatics
  • CINF 496: Interm Special Topics INF