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Nationality
  
USA

Fields
  
operations research

Known for
  
Queueing theory


Books
  
Stochastic-process limits

Name
  
Ward Whitt

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Institutions
  
Columbia University Yale University Stanford University

Alma mater
  
Dartmouth College Cornell University

Thesis
  
Weak Convergence Theorems for Queues in Heavy Traffic (1969)

Education
  
Cornell University, Dartmouth College

Doctoral advisor
  
Donald Lee Iglehart

Residence
  
United States of America

Academic advisor
  
Donald Lee Iglehart

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Ward Whitt (born 1942) is an American professor of operations research and management sciences. He is the Wai T. Chang Professor of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research at Columbia University. His research focuses on queueing theory, performance analysis, stochastic models of telecommunication systems, and numerical transform inversion. He is recognized for his contributions to the understanding and analyses of complex queues and queuing networks, which led to advances in the telecommunications system. As of November 2, 2015, his publications have been cited over 25,000 times, and he has an h-index of 82.

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Biography

Whitt was born in Bozeman, Montana. He received a BA in Mathematics from Dartmouth and a PhD in operations research from Cornell (1969). His doctoral thesis, Weak Convergence Theorems for Queues in Heavy Traffic, paved the path for his future research. Whitt joined the operations research faculty at Stanford before moving to Yale in 1969. From 1977–2002, he worked in Bell Labs and then AT&T Labs. Since 2002, he has been a full professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR) at Columbia.

Honors

Whitt received numerous accolades for his seminal contributions to operations research. He holds a number of telecommunications-related patents. He has been on the editorial boards of major management science journals including Operations Research. He is a member of Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) and Institute of Mathematical Statistics. He has also been a member and committee chair in the National Academy of Engineering. From 1999 to 2001, Whitt has been on the INFORMS prize committee.

Awards

  • 2003 INFORMS Frederick W. Lanchester Prize
  • 2002 Inaugural INFORMS Fellow
  • 2001 John von Neumann Theory Prize
  • 2001 Harold Larnder Prize
  • 1997 AT&T Fellow
  • 1996 National Academy of Engineering Member
  • References

    Ward Whitt Wikipedia