John Oommen
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Basantkumar John Oommen (Born: September 9, 1953 in Coonoor, India) is a well-known mathematician with residence in Canada.
John Oommen has completed Master of Science (1979), and Doctor of Philosophy degrees (1982), and do now work as a Chancellor's Professor at the Carleton University, and has a number of publications, whereof complete list may be found here, John Oomme's list of publication
[edit] Awards
- Lifetime Honorary Award from July 2006.
- Kaloori Medal in 1974
- Siemens Medal for the Best Graduating Student in IIT from the departement of Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering Gold Medal winner for Best Graduating Student of the year
[edit] Patents
- A Method of Generating Attribute Cardinality Maps
- A Method for Recognizing Trees by Processing Potentially Noisy Subsequence Trees
- A Method for Encryption with Statistical Perfect Secrecy
- Search-Enhanced Trie-Based Syntactic Pattern Recognition of Sequences