Welcome to my site! I’m Dr. Mohammad Faridul Haque Siddiqui, an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at West Texas A&M University. My work and research revolve around Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Affective Computing, Computer Vision, and Human–Computer Interaction—fields that inspire me to explore how intelligent systems perceive and adapt to human behavior. Throughout my career, I’ve focused on developing innovative solutions that bring together multiple data sources—such as images, speech signals, and sensor inputs—to build more immersive, interactive experiences.
Beyond research, I’m dedicated to teaching and mentoring aspiring computer scientists. Whether it’s guiding senior capstone teams, creating experiential classroom projects, or advising on emerging technologies, my goal is to bridge academic theories with the practical skills needed in today’s technology landscape. Please feel free to browse through my publications, ongoing projects, and teaching materials, and get a glimpse of the achievements and collaborations that continue to shape my journey. If you share a passion for transformative research and creative problem-solving, I invite you to connect and explore the possibilities together!
Deep Learning & Machine Learning
Affective Computing
Human-Computer Interaction
Computer Vision
Multi-modal HCI
Sensor Fusion
Emotion Recognition
Augmented & Virtual Reality
Co-PI on Data Science Training Program ($350,000 renewed in 2024)
Mentored WT Buff Coders to first place at University of Oklahoma site
Published research in Neural Computing and Applications
Successfully organized third annual Hack The Canyon hackathon