Vanu Bose

Vanu is a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. in Mathematics from MIT in 1988, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 1994.

Vanu's current research is in the area of software radio, focussing on wireless networking and communication and he is a member of the SpectrumWare research team.

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Experience

Vanu spent two years employed as a bio-medical engineer for Project Orbis , an international non-profit organization which fights blindness through education. Following two years in the field, Vanu designed and implemented the computer and satellite communication systems for Project Orbis' new DC-10 hospital aircraft. Since then Vanu has done consulting work in wireless communications and directed the development of the Bose Corp. online marketing and sales web site. He is also the founder of Vanu, Inc. a software radio startup company.

Publications

  • V. G. Bose, " The Impact of Software Radio on Wireless Networking," Mobile Computing and Communications Review, Volume 3, No. 1, January 1999.

  • V. Bose, M. Ismert, M. Welborn, J. Guttag, " Virtual Radios, to appear in JSAC issue on software radios, 4th Qtr., 98

  • V. G. Bose and A. B. Shah, Software Radios for Wireless Networking, accepted to Infocomm '98, San Fransisco, April, 1997.

  • V. G. Bose, A. G. Chiu and D. L. Tennenhouse, Virtual sample Processing: Extending the Reach of Multimedia, Multimedia Tools and Applications, Volume 5, No. 3, November, 1997.

  • D. L. Tennenhouse, T. Turletti and V. G. Bose, The SpectrumWare Testbed for ATM-based Software Radios, ICUCP'96 Proceedings, Boston, MA, Sept. 29 - Oct. 2, 1996.

  • D. L. Tennenhouse, V. G. Bose, "The SpectrumWare Approach to Wireless Signal Processing, Wireless Networks", Volume 2, No.1, 1996

  • D. L. Tennenhouse, V. G. Bose, SpectrumWare - A Software-Oriented Approach to Wireless Signal Processing, Proceedings ACM Mobile Computing and Networking 95, Berkeley, CA, November 1995.

  • M R Prausnitz, V G Bose, R.S. Langer and J C Weaver Electroporation, in Percutaneous Penetration Enhancers, E W Smith and H I Maibach, Eds., CRC Press Inc., Boca Raton, Fla., 1995.

  • V G Bose, Electrical Characterization of the Electroporation of Human Stratum Corneum , Master's Thesis, M.I.T., January, 1994.

  • V G Bose, M R Prausnitz, R.S. Langer and J C Weaver, Electroporation of Skin: Prospects for Transdermal Drug Delivery, Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Symposium "Elements of Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics: Biotechnological and Medical Applications, Bielefeld University Press, Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany, p. 12, 1993

  • MR Prausnitz, D S Seddick, A A Kon, V G Bose, S Frankenburg, S N Klaus R Langer and J C Weaver, Methods for In Vivo Tissue Electroporation Using Surface Electrodes

  • M R Prausnitz, V G Bose, R.S. Langer and J C Weaver, Electroporation of Mammalian Skin: A Mechanism to Enhace Transdermal Drug Delivery, PNAS vol. 90, pp. 10504 - 10508, 1993

  • M R Prausnitz, V G Bose, R.S. Langer and J C Weaver,Transtissue Molecular Transport due to Electroporation of Skin, Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, M. Blank, Ed., San Francisco Press, pp. 122 - 124.

  • Prausnitz, M. R., V. G. Bose, R. S. Langer, and J. C. Weaver Transdermal Drug Delivery by Electroporation Abstract, Proceed. Intern. Symp. Control. Rel. Bioact. Mater. 19, Controlled Release Society, July 26 - 29, 1992 Orlando, FL,pp. 232 - 233.

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    vanu@lcs.mit.edu