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  1. Satish K. Tripathi is an Indian-American academic, a computer scientist and academic administrator. He is the first foreign-born president of the University at Buffalo (UB), the flagship of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.

  2. Learn about the education, service and achievements of Dr. Satish K. Tripathi, the 15th president of UB and the first international-born leader in its history. He is a renowned researcher, academic leader and visionary who has transformed UB into a top public research university.

  3. Learn about the 15th president of UB, an internationally recognized researcher and leader in higher education. Find out his vision, achievements, initiatives and photo gallery.

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  4. About SATISH K. TRIPATHI. The first international-born president in UB’s history, Dr. Tripathi graduated at the top of his class from Banaras Hindu University in India. In addition to a doctorate in computer science from the University of Toronto, he holds three master's degrees—one in computer science from the University of Toronto and two ...

  5. Year. Signal stability-based adaptive routing (SSA) for ad hoc mobile networks. R Dube, CD Rais, KY Wang, SK Tripathi. IEEE Personal communications 4 (1), 36-45. , 1997. 1563. 1997. A framework for reliable routing in mobile ad hoc networks. Z Ye, SV Krishnamurthy, SK Tripathi.

  6. Professor. Department of Computer Science and Engineering. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Contact Information. 501 Capen Hall. Buffalo NY, 14260. Phone: (716) 645-2901. president@ buffalo.edu. Research Areas. Distributed Systems and Networks.

  7. Satish K. Tripathi. Born: 1951. Internationally recognized as an accomplished researcher and transformative higher education leader, Dr. Satish K. Tripathi was appointed the 15th president of the University at Buffalo on April 18, 2011.