Hassan Ugail
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Professor Hassan Ugail is a mathematician and a computer scientist. He is currently working as a Professor of Visual Computing at the School of Engineering and Informatics at the University of Bradford. Professor Ugail is the first Maldivian to obtain a PhD in mathematics. He is also the first and to date the only Maldivian to receive a professorship in the field of Science.
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Hassan Ugail
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Hassan Ugail
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Hassan Ugail
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Design, analysis and optimisation in an interactive environment
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University of Bradford
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University of Leeds Research Fellow
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King's College London
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University of Leeds
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Maldivian
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Livshana Shareef
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Professor Hassan Ugail is a mathematician and a computer scientist. He is currently working as a Professor of Visual Computing at the School of Engineering and Informatics at the University of Bradford. Professor Ugail is the first Maldivian to obtain a PhD in mathematics. He is also the first and to date the only Maldivian to receive a professorship in the field of Science. Professor Ugail is well known for his work on computer-based human face analysis including, face recognition, face ageing, emotion analysis and lie detection. For example, in 2018, he has used his face recognition tools to help unmask the two suspected Russian spies at the heart of the Salisbury Novichok poisoning case. And, in 2020, Professor Ugail collaborated with the BBC News investigators to uncover an alleged Nazi war criminal, who settled in the UK, who could have worked for the British intelligence during the Cold War. Prof. Ugail's principal research interests are in the area of Visual Computing, particularly in the area of 3D geometric design, 3D imaging, computer-based simulations and machine learning. Prof. Ugail is a leader in the field of Visual Computing and has greatly contributed to the development of the field by successfully delivering a number of high-profile research and innovation projects, publications and international lectures. He is a member of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) peer review college and also a peer reviewer for several related journals and conferences in his field of research.
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