Jonathan Chamberlain
Scholar

Jonathan Chamberlain

Google Scholar ID: tznM8r4AAAAJ
Independent Researcher (Previously Graduate Research Fellow, Boston Univ. College of Engineering)
Network EconomicsDynamic Spectrum AccessTelecommunicationsPerformance Evaluation
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
47
 
H-index
4
 
i10-index
1
 
Publications
14
 
Co-authors
5
list available
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Published 10 papers, cited 26 times, h-index 3; received the Runner-Up Best Paper Award at the 2024 IEEE DySpan conference; published a paper on scalable container network models at SIGMETRICS; awarded the BU ECE Department Doctoral Achievement Award for the 2024-25 academic year; participated in the 2025 NSF NeTS Early Career Investigators workshop.
Research Experience
  • Previously a Graduate Research Fellow at Boston University Laboratory; involved in multiple research projects such as collaborating with Ohio State ElectroScience Laboratory on the economic feasibility of sharing for wholesale commercial markets yielding priority to mission-critical EESS-passive radiometers; worked with FROOT Lab at the University of Maryland, College Park, on issues related to monitoring of cloud computing clusters in mobile networks.
Education
  • Graduate Research Fellow at Boston University Laboratory, specific degree, advisor, and time not clearly mentioned.
Background
  • A Computer Engineering and Operations Research investigator, specializing in the intersection between technology and the economic and policy aspects of NextG network planning. Research interests include wireless spectrum utilization, dynamic spectrum access, mobile edge computing, etc.
Miscellany
  • Served on the executive board of the Boston University Student Association of Graduate Engineers; co-organized the 10th and 11th editions of the BU Center for Information and Systems Engineering Graduate Student Workshops; actively engaged in mentoring students.