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 Ness B. Shroff

E-mail: shroff@ecn.purdue.edu

Office: Room 350 MSEE Building
Phone/Fax: +1 765-494-3471   +1 765-494-3358

Purdue University, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1285 Electrical Engineering Building, West Lafayette, Indiana  47907-1285
 Biography

 

 

  Ness B. Shroff received his Ph.D. degree from Columbia University, NY in 1994.  He joined Purdue University in November 1994, where he is currently Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of CWSA, a university-wide center on wireless systems and applications.

His research interests span the areas of wireless and wireline communication networks.  He is especially interested in fundamental problems in the design, performance, pricing, and security of these networks.  His research is funded by various companies such as Intel, Hewlett Packard, Nortel, AT&T, BAE systems, and L. G. Electronics; and government agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Indiana Dept. of Transportation, and the Indiana 21st Century fund.

Dr. Shroff is an editor for IEEE/ACM Trans. on Networking and the Computer Networks Journal, and past editor of IEEE Communications Letters.  He has served on the technical and executive committees of several major conferences and workshops. He was the technical program co-chair of IEEE INFOCOM'03, the premier conference in communication networking. He was also the conference chair of the 14th Annual IEEE Computer Communications Workshop (CCW'99), the program co-chair for the symposium on high-speed networks, Globecom 2001, and the panel co-chair for ACM Mobicom'02.  Dr. Shroff was also a co-organizer of the NSF workshop on Fundamental Research in Networking, held in Arlie House Virginia, in 2003.

He received the IEEE INFOCOM'06 best paper award, the 2005 best paper of the year award for the Journal of Commnications and Networking, the 2003 best paper of the year award for Computer Networks, and the NSF CAREER award in 1996 (his INFOCOM 2005 paper was also selected as one of two runner-up papers for the best paper award).                                                                                                      

 Education

 

  BSEE, University of Southern California (1988)                                                    

MSEE, University of Pennsylvania, 1990

MPhil, Columbia University, 1993

PhD, Columbia University, 1994    

  Communications & Signal Processing School of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Purdue University 

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