Christopher Rose

Received the B.S. (1979), M.S. (1981) and Ph.D. (1985) degrees all from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Following graduate school, Dr. Rose joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in Holmdel, N.J. as a member of the Network Systems Research Department. Dr. Rose is currently an associate professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Rutgers University in New Jersey an Associate Director of the Wireless Networks Laboratory (WINLAB), as well as a Henry Rutgers Research Fellow.

He is an editor for the ACM Wireless Networks (WINET) journal, the Elsevier Computer Networks Journal, and has served on many conference technical program committees and was technical program co-chair for MobiCom'97, Co-chair of the WINLAB Focus'98 on the U-NII, the WINLAB Berkeley Focus'99 on Radio Networks for Everything and the Berkeley WINLAB Focus 2000 on Picoradio Networks.

Dr. Rose, a past member of the ACM SIGMobile Executive Committee is currently a member of the ACM MobiCom Steering Committee and is also serving as General Chair for ACM SIGMobile MobiCom 2001 (Rome, July 2001). He also serves on the Scientific Fields Advisory Comm ittee of the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology.

His current technical interests include mobility management, mobile communications networks, applications of genetic algorithms to control problems in communications networks and most recently, interference avoidance methods using universal radios to foster peaceful coexistence in what will be the wireless ecology of the recently allocated 5GHz U-NII bands.

Adress:
University of Toronto Associate Director, Rutgers WINLAB, USA 73 Brett Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854,
(732) 445-5250 (fax: 3693)
E-mail: crose@winlab.rutgers.edu

http://www.winlab.rutgers.edu/~crose

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