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Peter Glynn

                                   

 

Peter Glynn received his Ph.D in Operations Research from Stanford University in 1982, and joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he held a joint appointment between the Industrial Engineering Department and Mathematics Research Center, and courtesy appointments in Computer Science and Mathematics. In 1987, he returned to Stanford, where he is now the Thomas Ford Professor of Engineering in the Department of Management Science and Engineering, and holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and his research interests include computational probability, queueing theory, statistical inference for stochastic processes, and stochastic modeling.