Summary
Raiyan Baten is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of South Florida with nine years of experience at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction, computational social science, and network science. He earned his Ph.D. and completed a postdoc in the ROC-HCI Lab at the University of Rochester, where his research focused on designing technologies to elevate people’s soft skills and performance outcomes. Raiyan combines rigorous academic research with industry experience from Snap’s Computational Social Science group and Samsung R&D, bringing practical prototyping and data-driven evaluation to his work. His background in electrical and computer engineering enables him to bridge hardware-software prototypes with human-centered algorithmic systems. Based in Tampa, he leads teaching and research within a college that spans AI, cybersecurity, and computing, and is known for translating nuanced social signals into actionable feedback tools.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
HSC, Science, 5.00/5.00, HSC, Science, 5.00/5.00 at Notre Dame College, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction at University of Rochester
SSC, Science, 5.00/5.00, SSC, Science, 5.00/5.00 at Government Laboratory High School, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
English, Bengali