Abu Kamruzzaman, Ph.D.

(he/his)

Info. Systems Assistant Prof. @ CUNY York with research & teaching focus in GenAI

CUNY faculty (LaGuardia C, York, Baruch, Bx C. ) since 2001 and 22 years of professional experiences in multiple CUNY Campuses (York, Lehman, Baruch, CIS, Bx C. ) in Info. Tech. building, leading, and supervising projects for Mobile applications, Enterprise applications, Web Applications, Databases, Business Intelligence, and Data Analytics both in Microsoft and Linux platforms with 500K+ active and 20M+ historic users

Contact

718-262-2522; [email protected]

Education

  • PhD, Computer Science – AI; Pace University
    Masters, Computer Info. Systems, Brooklyn College/CUNY
    Bachelor, Computer Science, Binghamton University/SUNY
    Associate, Computer Science, LaGuardia C. College/CUNY 

Publications

Books:
Kutub Thakur, Sadia Ismat, Abu Kamruzzaman, and Muath Obaidat. Cybersecurity Threat Intelligence and International Security. USA: Kendall Hunt Publishing, 2023. 298.
Kutub Thakur, Abu Kamruzzaman, Al-Sakib Khan Pathan. A Deeper Perspective on the Fundamentals of Digital Communication, Security, and Privacy Protocols. USA: CRC Press, 2022. 292.
Publications: Google Scholar

Positions

Assistant Professor (2022-Current), Economics and Business Department, York College

Projects

Grants

PSC-CUNY Cycle 56 Research Grant, “Analyze Cybersecurity Guidelines to Mitigate Artificial Intelligence Threats & Opportunities to Higher Education” (PI). 07/01/2025 – 06/30/2026: $3,499.70.
York Curriculum to Career Grant, Connecting Curriculum with Career Seed Fund: Enhancing Students Success through NACE initiative for Career Readiness Competencies for Aviation and Information Systems Management (PI). Spring 2025: $1200.
National Science Foundation (NSF), Collaborative Research; Award# 2431546, CISE MSI: RDP: SaTC: “Exploring Cybersecurity and Privacy Enhancement Techniques for AIoT” (Co-PI). 01/01/2025-12/31/2027: $362,141.

Academic Interests

Cybersecurity, Artificial intelligence (AI), Data Science, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing, and Cloud Computing