# Jit Bose

> Canadian mathematician and computer scientist

**Wikidata**: [Q19664432](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q19664432)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jit_Bose)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/jit-bose

## Summary
Jit Bose (also known as Prosenjit Bose) is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist. He is a long‑time faculty member at Carleton University and is known for his research and doctoral supervision in computer science and mathematics, including advising students such as Pat Morin.

## Biography
- Nationality: Canada
- Education: McGill University; University of Waterloo
- Known for: Research and teaching in computer science and mathematics; supervision of multiple doctoral students
- Employer(s): Carleton University (faculty since 1997)
- Field(s): Computer science; Mathematics

## Contributions
Jit Bose has built a sustained academic research and training program in computer science and mathematics through his long tenure at Carleton University (on staff since 1997). He has supervised a substantial number of doctoral students, including Pat Morin, Jason Boyd Morrison, Anthony Whitehead, Yihui Tang, Mathieu Couture, Stefanie Wuhrer, John Howat, Andre van Renssen, Sander Verdonschot, and Luis Felipe Barba. His publication and author profiles are recorded across major bibliographic services (Mathematical Reviews author ID 345908, DBLP author id b/PBose, Google Scholar id 1jR53ZQAAAAJ, Scopus author id 55666758800, zbMATH id bose.prosenjit-k, Dimensions author id 015631132513.15), signaling a body of peer‑reviewed research output. He has an Erdős number of 2, indicating close collaborative distance to the mathematical collaboration network. His professional identifiers (ResearcherID S-8754-2017, various institutional author IDs) document a continuous research presence and facilitate discovery of his papers and citations.

## FAQs
### Q: Who is Jit Bose?
A: Jit Bose is a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist and a faculty member at Carleton University. He is also known by the name Prosenjit Bose.

### Q: Where does Jit Bose work?
A: He is employed by Carleton University; records indicate he has been on staff there since 1997.

### Q: Who advised Jit Bose and whom has he advised?
A: His doctoral advisor was Godfried Toussaint. He has supervised multiple doctoral students, including Pat Morin and several others listed in academic records.

### Q: How can I find Jit Bose's publications?
A: His publications are indexed under multiple bibliographic identifiers: MR author id 345908, DBLP b/PBose, Google Scholar id 1jR53ZQAAAAJ, Scopus id 55666758800, and zbMATH bose.prosenjit-k.

## Why They Matter
Jit Bose matters as a sustained contributor to academic computer science and mathematics in Canada through both research and mentorship. His long association with Carleton University (beginning in 1997) provided continuity for graduate training and research programs in his fields. The list of doctoral students he has supervised reflects direct influence on the next generation of researchers and practitioners; for example, Pat Morin is recorded as one of his doctoral students and is identified as a Canadian computer scientist. Bose’s presence in major bibliographic databases and author registries (MR, DBLP, Scopus, Google Scholar, zbMATH, Dimensions) demonstrates that his research outputs are part of the formal scholarly record and are discoverable and citable. An Erdős number of 2 places him close to central collaborative paths in mathematics, indicating significant collaborative activity. Without his career of research, teaching, and student supervision, portions of the academic lineage and published literature in his areas of work would be diminished and several researchers he trained would have different academic origins.

## Notable For
- Long-term faculty member at Carleton University (on staff since 1997).
- Doctoral advisor: Godfried Toussaint; Doctoral students include Pat Morin and a roster of other PhD graduates.
- Erdős number of 2.
- Multiple established bibliographic and researcher identifiers (MR author id 345908; DBLP b/PBose; Google Scholar id 1jR53ZQAAAAJ; Scopus id 55666758800).
- Also known by the name Prosenjit Bose.

## Body

### Education
- Attended McGill University.  
- Attended the University of Waterloo.

### Academic appointments
- Employed by Carleton University.  
  - Employer record indicates start_time 1997.

### Doctoral study and supervision
- Doctoral advisor: Godfried Toussaint.
- Doctoral students (listed in academic records):
  - Pat Morin
  - Jason Boyd Morrison
  - Anthony Whitehead
  - Yihui Tang
  - Mathieu Couture
  - Stefanie Wuhrer
  - John Howat
  - Andre van Renssen
  - Sander Verdonschot
  - Luis Felipe Barba

### Research presence and identifiers
- Mathematical Reviews (MR) author id: 345908.
- DBLP author id: b/PBose.
- Google Scholar author id: 1jR53ZQAAAAJ.
- Scopus author id: 55666758800.
- zbMATH author id: bose.prosenjit-k.
- Dimensions author id: 015631132513.15.
- ResearcherID: S-8754-2017.
- Freebase id: /m/0130mmg0.
- Mathematics Genealogy Project id: 72724.

### Professional identity and metadata
- Occupation: Computer scientist; Mathematician.
- Citizenship: Canada.
- Alias: Prosenjit Bose.
- Instance: Human.
- Sex/gender: Male.
- Wikipedia entry title: Jit Bose.
- Wikidata description: Canadian mathematician and computer scientist.

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## References

1. [Source](http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8906-0573)
2. Mathematics Genealogy Project
3. [ORCID Public Data File 2020](https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0_rc1/0000-0002-8906-0573/external-identifiers/855731)