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Biswanath Mukherjee

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Biswanath Mukherjee
Alma materIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Davis
Websitenetworks.cs.ucdavis.edu/~mukherje/

Biswanath Mukherjee is an Indian-American Distinguished Professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis. He was named a fellow of the IEEE for his work in the development of architectures, algorithms, and protocols in optical networks.[1]

Early life

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Mukherjee obtained his bachelor's degree in technology with honors from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in 1980 and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Washington in 1987.[citation needed] The same year (1987) he joined the Department of Computer Science at the University of California, Davis where he became a Professor in 1995, and a Distinguished Professor in 2011.[2] From 1997 to 2000, he served as chair of the Computer Science Department.[3] He served as a founding board member (2002–2007) of IPLocks, Inc., a Silicon Valley startup acquired by Fortinet.[citation needed] From 1995 to 2000, he held the Child Family Professorship at UC Davis.[citation needed]

Career

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Mukherjee served as general co-chair of the IEEE/OSA Optical Fiber Communications (OFC) Conference in 2011, technical program co-chair of OFC 2009, and technical program chair of IEEE INFOCOM 1996.[citation needed]

Mukherjee edits the Springer series on Optical Networks. He has served on eight journal editorial boards, most notably IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking and IEEE Network[4] He has guest-edited special issues of Proceedings of the IEEE, IEEE/OSA Journal of Lightwave Technology, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, and IEEE Communications.[citation needed]

He was the first elected chairman of Communication Society's Optical Networking Technical Committee.[citation needed] He was a founding member of the Board of Directors (2002–2007) of IPLocks, Inc., a Silicon Valley startup company, acquired by Fortinet, Inc.[citation needed] He also served as a founding member of the board of directors (2015–2018) of Optella, Inc., an optical components startup, acquired by Cosemi, Inc.[citation needed] He has also served on the technical advisory board for Teknovus (acquired by Broadcom). He is the founder and President of Ennetix, Inc., a startup company incubated at UC Davis and developing AI-powered network performance analytics and management software.[5] He serves on the advisory board of IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials.[6]

Major contributions

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Selected keynote/plenary talks

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  • May 13, 2019: "Rising Power of the Network User," 23rd Conference On Optical Network Design And Modelling (ONDM 2019), Athens, Greece..
  • January 5, 2017: "Cloud Computing and Virtualization," Indian Science Congress, Tirupati, India.
  • September 24, 2016: "Disaster Resilience of Telecom Infrastructure," Chinacom, Chongqing, China.
  • March 4, 2016: "Network Adaptability to Combat Disaster Disruptions and Cascading Failures," National Communications Conference (NCC), IIT Gauhati, India.
  • October 28, 2013: "Software-Defined Optical Networks (SDONs)," ETRI Annual Conference, Jeju, Korea.
  • April 18, 2013: "Panorama of Optical Network Survivability," Optical Network Design and Modeling (ONDM) Conference, Brest, France.
  • September 3, 2012: "Emerging Technology/Research Trends in Next Generation Optical Networks," Chief Guest and Inauguration Address, Faculty Development Program, SRM University, Chennai, India.
  • July 4, 2011: "Network Convergence in the Future Internet", at 12th International Conference on High-Performance Switching and Routing (HPSR), Cartagena, Spain.
  • May 31, 2011: Brazilian Symposium on Networks and Distributed Systems (SBRC), Campo Grande, Brazil.
  • July 12, 2010: "Convergence in the Optical Internet (COIN)", at 9th Convergence in the Optical Internet (COIN), Jeju, Korea.

Selected awards

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  • May 2018: Co-winner, Charles Kao Award (named after Nobel Laureate and Fiber Optic Pioneer Charles Kao) for the Best Paper in IEEE Journal on Optical Communications and Networks (JOCN) for the paper: D. Chitimalla, K. Kondepu, L. Valcarenghi, M. Tornatore, and B. Mukherjee, “5G Fronthaul–Latency and Jitter Studies of CPRI Over Ethernet,” IEEE Journal of Optical Communications & Networking, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 172–182, February 2017. [citation needed]
  • Dec. 2017: Co-winner, IEEE Communications Society's Transmission, Access, and Optical Systems (TAOS) Best Paper Award for IEEE Globecom 2017 Optical Networks and Systems (ONS) Symposium, for the paper: Yu Wu, Massimo Tornatore, Yongli Zhao, and Biswanath Mukherjee, “TDM EPON Fronthaul Upstream Capacity Improvement Via Classification and Sifting ,” Proc., IEEE Globecom 2017, Singapore, Dec. 2017. [citation needed]
  • May 2016: Winner, of UC Davis International Community Building Award. [citation needed]
  • December 2015: Winner of the IEEE Communications Society's inaugural (2015) Outstanding Technical Achievement Award "for pioneering work on shaping the optical networking area".[citation needed]
  • 2009: Winner, Outstanding Senior Faculty Award, College of Engineering, UC Davis.[7]
  • Winner 2004: Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award, University of California, Davis. [citation needed]
  • 1994: Co-winner, Paper Award, 17th National Computer Security Conference, for the paper "Testing Intrusion Detection Systems: Design Methodologies and Results from an Early Prototype."[citation needed]
  • 1991: Co-winner, Best Paper Award, 14th National Computer Security Conference, for the paper "DIDS (Distributed Intrusion Detection System – Motivation, Architecture, and an Early Prototype."[citation needed]

Works

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Journal Papers and Conference Proceedings

For a complete list of works visit Google Scholar Profile.


Books Published

  • Biswanath Mukherjee, Optical WDM Networks, Springer, 2006.
  • Biswanath Mukherjee, Optical Communication Networks, New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, July 1997.
  • Canhui (Sam) Ou and Biswanath Mukherjee, Survivable Optical WDM Networks, Springer, 2005.
  • Keyao Zhu, Hongyue Zhu, and Biswanath Mukherjee, Traffic Grooming in Optical WDM Mesh Networks, Springer, 2005


Technical Reports (Selected)

  • B. Mukherjee, "The p(i)-persistent protocol and voice-data integration for unidirectional broadcast bus networks, "Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 1987. (Also, Technical Report No. 241, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, May 1987.)
  • J. Cai and B. Mukherjee, "Design, development, and measured performance of a 3C505-based CSMA/CD bridge, "Technical Report No. CSE-90-8, Division of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, CA, March 1990.
  • G. V. Dias, K. N. Levitt, and B. Mukherjee, "Modeling Attacks on Computer Systems: Evaluating Vulnerabilities and Forming a Basis for Attack July, Detection, "Technical Report No. CSE-90-41, Division of Computer Science, University of California, Davis, CA, 1990.
  • A. S. Acampora, L. G. Kazovsky, V. W. S. Chan, K.-W. Cheung, E. Desurvire, L. F. Eastman, J. Escobar, A. Ganz, M. Gerla, P. A. Humblet, M. N. Islam, S. Kang, K. Liu, B. Mukherjee, P. R. Prucnal, R. Ramaswami, I. Rubin, A. A. M. Saleh, J. Sauer, and C. M. Verber, "Proposal for a New National Science Foundation Program on Optical Networks, "NSF Technical Report, March 1993.
  • B. Mukherjee, F. Neri, et al." Report of US/EU Workshop on Key Issues and Grand Challenges in Optical Networking," Brussels, Belgium, June 2006.

References

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  1. ^ "IEEE Fellows 2007 | IEEE Communications Society".
  2. ^ "Distinguished Professor; Faculty of Engineering at University of California, Davis".
  3. ^ "Department Chair; Department Chair, Computer Science, University of California, Davis".
  4. ^ "Optical Networks | Springer".
  5. ^ "About Ennetix".
  6. ^ "IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials Editorial Board".
  7. ^ "Biswanath Mukherjee to deliver UC Davis Annual Faculty Lecture on June 4".
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