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Dr. Sanaul Hoque is a Senior Lecturer in Secure Systems Engineering at the University of Kent's School of Engineering and Digital Arts, where he also serves as Course Lead for Electronic and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on biometric security systems, computer vision, and pattern recognition applications with over 79 publications documented in the Kent Academic Repository.
Dr. Hoque's primary research interests include:
- Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Biometrics and Security Systems
- Document Analysis and Modeling
- Encryption and Secure Systems
- Multi-Expert Fusion Techniques
- EEG-based Biometric Recognition
His extensive publication record spanning over two decades demonstrates expertise in developing innovative biometric security solutions. Recent work focuses on neural network applications for security systems, explainable presentation attack detection, and EEG-based biometric recognition. His research shows a consistent trajectory toward more sophisticated and explainable biometric security systems that address real-world challenges in authentication and identification, with his most recent publication appearing in 2025.
Dr. Hoque has maintained productive research collaborations with colleagues including Farzin Deravi, Konstantinos Sirlantzis, and Gareth Howells, resulting in numerous co-authored publications across various domains of biometric security. His work has appeared in reputable journals including Sensors, IEEE Access, and Pattern Analysis and Applications.
As Course Lead for Electronic and Computer Engineering, Dr. Hoque plays a significant role in curriculum development and student mentorship within the engineering program at Kent. His expertise bridges theoretical computer science with practical security applications, particularly in biometric systems and secure document modeling.



