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Jose A. Rodriguez is a Professor of Computer Science at Long Island University (LIU), affiliated with the Department of Technology, Innovation and Computer Science. He joined the department in 1991 after working as an actuarial analyst and software developer in the insurance industry. His academic background includes a B.A. from Rutgers University, an M.S. from New York University, and a Ph.D. from Stevens Institute of Technology.
His research focuses on Computer Networks, Graph Theory, Combinatorics, Graph Algorithms, Operating Systems, and Object Oriented Design. His work often explores theoretical foundations of graphs and their applications in network reliability, combinatorial optimization, and algorithm design.
Professor Rodriguez has authored/co-authored numerous publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings, including Discrete Mathematics, Congressus Numerantium, and Networks. His research trends emphasize spanning tree enumeration, graph reliability, and chromatic polynomial analysis, with a focus on advancing combinatorial and algebraic methods in graph theory.
He has no listed awards or grants, but his contributions to graph theory and network design are well-documented. He has not explicitly mentioned advising students, though his publications suggest collaborative research in his field.
He is affiliated with LIU’s Brooklyn campus and contributes to its academic programs in technology and computer science.




