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Christopher Rose (electrical engineer)

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Citizenship
  
United States

Fields
  
Communication Theory

Role
  
Electrical engineer

Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Christopher Rose

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Institutions
  
Rutgers University Brown University

Alma mater
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Notable awards
  
2003 Marconi Prize Paper Award, IEEE Fellow

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Books
  
Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems

Christopher Rose (born January 9, 1957) is a professor of engineering and associate dean of the faculty at Brown University in Rhode Island and a founding member of WINLAB at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He received a Ph.D from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985. On September 2, 2004, an article by Christopher Rose and Gregory Wright, titled Inscribed matter as an energy-efficient means of communication with an extraterrestrial civilization, appeared on the cover of Nature with the headline "Dear ET...".

The article argued that wireless communication is an inefficient means for potential communication over interstellar distances owing to both the unavoidable reduction of signal strength as distance squared and that information can be densely encoded (inscribed) in matter. The article also suggested that information-bearing physical artifacts might be a more likely first form of contact with an extraterrestrial civilization than radio signals. Following the publication, Rose and Wright's idea was featured by a number of news sources including the BBC World Service, National Public Radio and the New York Times with an article by Dennis Overbye and a subsequent editorial.

Rose is an IEEE Fellow cited for "Contributions to Wireless Communication Systems Theory" and winner of the 2003 IEEE Marconi Prize Paper Award in wireless communications

Related to Tricia Rose (sister).

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