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Jobby Jacob is an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), part of the College of Science. His expertise spans Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Mathematical Modeling, and Statistics. He holds a BS from Bharata Mata College (India), an MS from the Indian Institute of Technology (India), and a Ph.D. from Clemson University.
His research focuses on graph labeling, graph algorithms, and combinatorial optimization, with notable contributions to L(h,k) labelings, rankings of graphs, and Cartesian product structures. Recent work includes studies on optimal graph rankings and applications of discrete mathematics to problems like Bernoulli convolutions. He actively collaborates with undergraduate students on research projects, emphasizing hands-on academic engagement.
Jacob teaches advanced courses such as Linear Algebra, Probability and Statistics, and Graph Theory. His publications reflect a deep engagement with theoretical graph problems, with a particular emphasis on labelings, spanning techniques, and algorithmic approaches. He has presented at international conferences including the Midwest Conference on Combinatorics and the Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics.
His academic contributions are further highlighted by his editorial work in journals like the Journal of Graph Labeling and his role in fostering interdisciplinary research through collaborations across institutions.




