Dipankar Raychaudhuri of West Windsor was featured in MIT’s current magazine “Technology Review” for his expertise in pervasive wireless, a new form of wireless networking.##M:[more]##
According to the article, Raychaudhuri “envisions collections of wireless devices that will form mesh networks that pass data from one to another until they reach the Internet and then can be connected to computing servers as well as to pagers, cell phones, or other gadgets that employ diverse wireless protocols.”
A graduate of the School of Engineering, in Kharagpur, India, 1976; he received his master’s degree in electrical engineering, from SUNY, Stony Brook, in 1978; and is doctorate in electrical engineering, SUNY, Stony Brook, in 1979. He is a professor with the electrical and computer engineering department and director of WINLAB (Wireless Information Network Lab) at Rutgers University.