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Ward Whitt
Born (1942-01-29) January 29, 1942 (age 82)
Alma materDartmouth College
Cornell University
Known forQueueing theory
AwardsJohn von Neumann Theory Prize (2001)
Frederick W. Lanchester Prize (2003)
National Academy of Engineering
Scientific career
Fieldsoperations research
InstitutionsColumbia University
Yale University
Stanford University
Thesis Weak Convergence Theorems for Queues in Heavy Traffic  (1969)
Doctoral advisorDonald Lee Iglehart
Doctoral students
  • Linda V. Green
  • Ward Whitt (born January 29, 1942) is an American professor of operations research and management sciences. He is a professor emeritus of the Industrial Engineering and Operations Research department of 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.[1]

    Biography

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    Whitt was born in Bozeman, Montana in 1942.[2] He received an A.B. in Mathematics from Dartmouth in 1964, and in 1969 completed a Ph.D. in operations research from Cornell under the supervision of Donald Lee Iglehart.[3] His doctoral thesis, Weak Convergence Theorems for Queues in Heavy Traffic, paved the path for his future research.[4] 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.[5] He was appointed Wai T. Chang Professor in 2007,[6] and is currently Professor Emeritus.[7]

    Honors

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    Whitt received numerous accolades for his seminal contributions to operations research. He holds a number of telecommunications-related patents.[8] 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.[9]

    Awards

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    Selected publications

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    Books
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    References

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  • ^ "Ward Whitt - a biographical sketch", columbia.edu, retrieved 2024-03-29
  • ^ "Ward Whitt" (PDF). Production and Operations Management. 20 (3): vii–viii. 2011. doi:10.1111/j.1937-5956.2011.01181.x.
  • ^ "Ward Whitt", ieor.columbia.edu, Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science, archived from the original on 2011-06-25, retrieved 2011-06-23
  • ^ "Ward Whitt resumé, March 2020" (PDF), columbia.edu, retrieved 2024-03-29
  • ^ "Ward Whitt faculty page", ieor.columbia.edu, Columbia University IEOR Department, retrieved 2024-03-29
  • ^ "Ward Whitt's Patent's", columbia.edu, retrieved 2024-03-29
  • ^ "Ward Whitt's Recent Activities", columbia.edu, retrieved 2024-03-29
  • ^ "INFORMS Fellows: Class of 2002 / Fellows / Connect with People / IOL Home - INFORMS.org". www.informs.org. Archived from the original on 2010-09-03.
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