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Overview

Rohit Negi is affiliated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected areas within medicine and related subfields, with a focus on topics such as geographies of human-animal interactions, rangeland management and livestock ecology, expert finding and Q&A systems, network security and intrusion detection, vascular malformations and hemangiomas, leishmaniasis studies, and research on Trypanosoma species and their implications.

The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a range of interdisciplinary topics and collaborations. Notable papers include:

  • "Aquagenic Wrinkling of the Palms" (2022) published in Indian Dermatology Online Journal
  • "Urban Air" (2020) published in Comparative Studies of South Asia Africa and the Middle East
  • "When pastoralists urbanize: Intersecting spatiotemporalities of small town Himalaya" (2023) published in Contemporary South Asia
  • "Atypical cutaneous leishmaniasis: a new challenge to VL elimination in South-East Asia" (2024) published in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
  • "Past shadows and gender roles: Human elephant relations and conservation in Southern India" (2024) published in Journal of Political Ecology

Rohit Negi has co-authored multiple works with frequent collaborators, including Priyanka Thakur, Amisha Kukreja, Pushpinder S. Chauhan, Reena Sharma, and Karaninder S. Mehta. These collaborations have contributed to a variety of interdisciplinary research outputs.

Several publications by Negi appear in journals with a clinical and environmental focus. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
  • Indian Dermatology Online Journal
  • Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
  • Comparative Studies of South Asia Africa and the Middle East
  • Contemporary South Asia

Their scholarly output also includes contributions to book publications through River Publishers eBooks. Two titled volumes related to cybersecurity have been published in 2022 and 2023, reflecting an engagement with topics around enterprise cybersecurity and open-source software.

Rohit Negi's main field of study is medicine, with sixteen published works in this area. Within medicine, their research extends into subfields including surgery, epidemiology, management, monitoring, policy and law, pathology and forensic medicine, and geography, planning, and development. These subfields indicate a multidisciplinary approach that combines clinical, social, and policy-oriented perspectives.

Best Publications

  • Guaranteeing Secrecy using Artificial Noise

    S. Goel;R. Negi

  • Effective capacity: a wireless link model for support of quality of service

    Dapeng Wu;R. Negi

  • Pilot Tone Selection for Channel Estimation in a Mobile OFDM System.

    Negi R;Cioffi J

  • Secret communication using artificial noise

    R. Negi;S. Goel

  • Combined ML and DFE decoding for the V-BLAST system

    Won-Joon Choi;R. Negi;J.M. Cioffi

  • Capacity of power constrained ad-hoc networks

    R. Negi;Arjunan Rajeswaran

  • An Information-Theoretic Approach to PMU Placement in Electric Power Systems

    Qiao Li;Tao Cui;Yang Weng;R. Negi

  • Delay-constrained capacity with causal feedback

    R. Negi;J.M. Cioffi

  • Robust Data-Driven State Estimation for Smart Grid

    Yang Weng;Rohit Negi;Christos Faloutsos;Marija D. Ilic

  • Secret communication in presence of colluding eavesdroppers

    S. Goel;R. Negi

  • Utilizing multiuser diversity for efficient support of quality of service over a fading channel

    Dapeng Wu;R. Negi

  • Message-in-a-bottle: user-friendly and secure key deployment for sensor nodes

    Cynthia Kuo;Mark Luk;Rohit Negi;Adrian Perrig

  • Downlink scheduling in a cellular network for quality-of-service assurance

    Dapeng Wu;R. Negi

  • Doubling wireless channel capacity using co-polarised, co-located electric and magnetic dipoles

    D.D. Stancil;A. Berson;J.P. Van't Hof;R. Negi

  • Effective capacity-based quality of service measures for wireless networks

    Dapeng Wu;Rohit Negi

  • Signal Processing for Near 10 Tbit/in $^{2}$ Density in Two-Dimensional Magnetic Recording (TDMR)

    E Hwang;R Negi;B V K Vijaya Kumar

  • TDMR Platform Simulations and Experiments

    Kheong Sann Chan;J.J. Miles;Euiseok Hwang;B. VijayaKumar

  • Phasor measurement units placement for power system state estimation: A greedy approach

    Qiao Li;Rohit Negi;Marija D. Ilic

  • Blind OFDM symbol synchronization in ISI channels

    R. Negi;J.M. Cioffi

  • On-line Decentralized Charging of Plug-In Electric Vehicles in Power Systems

    Qiao Li;Tao Cui;Rohit Negi;Franz Franchetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Pradeep K. Khosla
Pradeep K. Khosla University of California, San Diego
John M. Cioffi
John M. Cioffi Stanford University
Dapeng Wu
Dapeng Wu City University of Hong Kong
Larry Pileggi
Larry Pileggi Carnegie Mellon University
B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar
B. V. K. Vijaya Kumar Carnegie Mellon University
Franz Franchetti
Franz Franchetti Carnegie Mellon University
Christos Faloutsos
Christos Faloutsos Carnegie Mellon University
Adrian Perrig
Adrian Perrig ETH Zurich
Miguel R. D. Rodrigues
Miguel R. D. Rodrigues University College London

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