Ivan Stojmenović

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Ivan Stojmenović (born 1957) is a Serbian-Canadian mathematician and computer scientist well known for his contributions to communications networks and algorithms. He has published over 120 articles in his field[1] and edited four handbooks in the area of wireless sensor networks.

Biography

He studied mathematics, earning a B.Sc. (1973) and M.Sc. at the University of Novi Sad, and a Ph.D. (1985) at the University of Zagreb, where he continued as assistant professor (1985-87). After visiting appointments at Washington State University and University of Miami he joined the faculty at University of Ottawa (1988) where he is now professor.

He is also editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems.[2]

Books

  • Handbook of Applied Algorithms: Solving Scientific, Engineering and Practical Problems (Wiley, 2008).
  • Handbook of Sensor Networks: Algorithms and Architectures (Wiley, 2005). Bundled with Crossbow Technology sensorkits.
  • Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (Wiley, 2004).
  • Handbook of Wireless Networks and Mobile Computing (Wiley, 2002)

Awards and honors

In 2008 he was named an IEEE Fellow "for contributions to data communication algorithms and protocols for wireless sensor and ad hoc networks".[3]

References

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