"We are at the very beginning of time for the human race. It is not unreasonable that we grapple with problems. But there are tens of thousands of years in the future. Our responsibility is to do what we can, learn what we can, improve the solutions, and pass them on." Richard P. Feynman, Physicist, Noble Laureate.

amitabh Amitabha Ghosh

Ph.D. Candidate

Autonomous Networks Research Group
Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering - Systems
Viterbi School of Engineering
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089

Email: amitabhg@usc.edu

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Courses

  • FREN 020x: Course in Reading French (with Prof. Colin Keaveney, Spring 2009)
  • MATH 425b: Fundamental Concepts of Analysis II (with Prof. Kenneth Alexander, Spring 2008)
  • MATH 425a: Fundamental Concepts of Analysis (with Prof. Larry Goldstein, Fall 2007)
  • EE 555: Broadband Network Architecture (with Prof. John Silvester, Spring 2007)
  • EE 532: Wireless Internet and Pervasive Computing (with Prof. Kai Hwang, Fall 2006)
  • EE 652: Wireless Sensor Networks (with Prof. Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Fall 2006)
  • EE 549: Queueing Theory for Performance Modeling (with Prof. Michael Neely, Spring 2006)
  • CSCI 551: Computer communications (with Prof. John Heidemann, Spring 2006)
  • EE 465: Probabilistic Methods in Computer Systems Modeling (with Prof. Konstantinos Psounis, Fall 2005)
  • CSCI 570: Analysis of Algorithms (with Prof. David Kempe, Fall 2005)
  • FA 105: Painting 1 (with Prof. Margit Omar, Fine Arts, Fall 2005)
  • CSE 5392: Computational Geometry (with Prof. Bob Weems)
  • CSE 6392: Security for Wireless Networks (with Prof. Younghi Liu)
  • CSE 6392: Wireless Sensor Networks (with Prof. Sajal K. Das)