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July 11, 2006
Santosh Kumar (CSE 1998) receives SBC Presidential award
Arun @ Jul 11, 2006

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Departmental News

SBC Presidential Fellowship Awarded

Santosh Kumar, a CSE Ph. D. Candidate, has been awarded the prestigious SBC Presidential Fellowship by the graduate school of the Ohio State University. This award, given each year to selected senior Ph. D. students across the university, recognizes outstanding scholarship and research ability.

For Santosh, this award recognizes his foundational contribution to the issue of coverage in wireless sensor networks, which were reported in two of his papers, both published in the extremely-selective ACM MobiCom conference in the years 2004 and 2005. Santosh is the first student from the department to have published a paper in this highly-prestigious conference whose acceptance rate is among the lowest of all the conferences and journals in Computer Science. In addition to wireless sensor networks, Santosh also works actively in the area of software engineering and distributed systems, focusing on the issue of modular verification of concurrent systems. Santosh has also been an active entrepreneur. In 2001, he led the OConnect team to win second prize at the $100,000 OSU Business Plan Competition.

Santosh received an M.S. in Computer and Information Science from the Ohio State University in 2002 and a B. Tech. with honors in Computer Science and Engineering from the Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University (IT-BHU), India, in 1998. From 1998-2000, Santosh worked as a software engineer in Siemens Communications Software, Bangalore. His advisor is Ten-Hwang (Steve) Lai.

(The above news was forwarded by Rajat Harlalka, EEE 2005)