Shubham Jain
Scholar

Shubham Jain

Google Scholar ID: P9Z011YAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University
Cyber-physical systemsMobile sensingSmart citiesData analytics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
775
 
H-index
18
 
i10-index
26
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
30
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • 8/2025: Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure! 1/2025: Paper accepted to ICLR 2025! 9/2024: Two papers accepted to ACM/IEEE SEC 2024! 9/2024: Unvoiced conditionally accepted to ACM SenSys 2024! 8/2024: Received OVPR Seed grant for designing and developing assistive wearable technology. 1/2024: Recognized as a rising star in N2Women: Rising Stars in Computer Networking and Communications. 10/2023: Jawthenticate paper accepted to ACM SenSys 2023! 02/2023: NSF CAREER awarded for developing 'Closed-loop Health Behavior Interventions for Sparse Multi-device Environments'. 11/2022: Paper on Making Smartphone Applications Accessible to Blind Users conditionally accepted to ACM MobiCom 2023! 7/2022: Paper on Recognizing unvoiced commands accepted to ACM IMWUT, presented at UbiComp 2022 in Atlanta! 6/2022: Paper on visual attention guided disease classification accepted to ECCV! 4/2022: Vi-Fi dataset publicly available!
Research Experience
  • Fall 2020 - Summer 2025: Assistant Professor in the CS department at Stony Brook University; Fall 2017 - Summer 2020: Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Old Dominion University; Currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University.
Education
  • PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Winlab, Rutgers University, June 2017
Background
  • Research interests lie at the intersection of smart environments and cyber-physical systems (CPS), particularly in building software and architectural support for enabling large-scale analytics on pervasive sensing devices. Also interested in using wearable sensors for enabling low-cost scalable monitoring of health parameters.
Miscellany
  • Looking for motivated PhD students to join his research group.