
معرفی
Eric Rosenberg is an Assistant Professor of Computing and Decision Sciences at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business. Previously, he held roles at Bell Labs, AT&T Labs, Rutgers University (visiting professor), and Georgian Court University. He specializes in optimization, fractals, and network design, with a focus on mathematical modeling of real-world systems.
Education:
- B.A. in Mathematics, Oberlin College (1975)
- Ph.D. in Operations Research, Stanford University (1979)
Research Interests: Dr. Rosenberg’s work spans optimization algorithms, fractal network analysis, and hierarchical routing systems. His recent studies explore applications in biological networks (e.g., leaf venation) and supply chain risk modeling. He has authored influential books on multicast routing and fractal dimensions in networks.
Publications Trends: His articles often blend theoretical frameworks with practical network challenges, addressing topics like fractal geometry in complex systems, hierarchical network efficiency, and Bayesian risk analysis in supply chains.
Awards:
- AT&T Labs President’s Excellence Award (2012)
- Distinguished Member of Technical Staff Award, AT&T Bell Labs (1987)
Teaching & Intellectual Property: Teaches courses in data analytics and business statistics. Holds multiple patents on virtual network resource management and hierarchical routing optimizations.




