Jit Bose
Canadian mathematician and computer scientist
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Prosenjit K. "Jit" Bose is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist who works at Carleton University as a professor in the School of Computer Science and associate vice-president (research) at Carleton University.[1] His research concerns graph algorithms and computational geometry, including work on geometric spanners and geographic routing in wireless ad hoc networks.
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| Fields | Computer Science |
| Institutions | Carleton University |
| Website | jitbose |
Education
Bose did his undergraduate studies in mathematics at the University of Waterloo, graduating in 1990, and earned a master's degree from Waterloo in 1991.[1] He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from McGill University in 1994 under the supervision of Godfried Toussaint.[1][2] After postdoctoral studies at the University of British Columbia, he became an assistant professor at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in 1995, and moved to Carleton in 1997.[1]
Selected publications
- Bose, Prosenjit; Morin, Pat; Stojmenovic, Ivan; Urrutia, Jorge (2001), "Routing with guaranteed delivery in ad hoc wireless networks", Wireless Networks, 7 (6): 609–616, doi:10.1023/A:1012319418150, S2CID 33675977.
- Bose, Prosenjit; Morin, Pat (2004), "Online routing in triangulations", SIAM Journal on Computing, 33 (4): 937–951, CiteSeerX 10.1.1.88.6009, doi:10.1137/S0097539700369387, MR 2065340.
- Bose, Prosenjit; Devroye, Luc; Evans, William; Kirkpatrick, David (2006), "On the spanning ratio of Gabriel graphs and β-skeletons", SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 20 (2): 412–427, doi:10.1137/S0895480197318088, MR 2257270.