Education
- Ph.D. (1992-1996) in Applied Mathematics jointly with Industrial
Engineering and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.
- Thesis:
- Brownian approximations for
queueing networks with finite buffers: modeling, heavy traffic
analysis and numerical implementations , Ph.D. Dissertation,
Georgia Institute of Technology, U.S.A., 1996, and UMI Dissertation
Services (with Publishing No. 9714724), A Bell & Howell Company, 300
N. Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106, U.S.A., 1997
- Important Impact:
- The breakthrough results and methodologies
developed in his thesis were cited, used, and claimed as
"contemporaneous and independent" achievements by some other
subsequent breakthrough papers that were presented as "45 minute
invited talk in probability and statistics" in International
Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 1998, which is the most privilege
honor in the mathematical society. The designed finite element-Galerkin
algorithm to compute the stationary
distributions of reflecting Brownian motions (the weak solutions of general
dimensional partial differential equations) is also well-known to the related
fields.
- M.S. (1985-1988) in Operations Research and Control
Theory, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China
- Thesis:
- Stochastic (optimal) adaptive control for time-varying systems
- B.S. (1981-1985) in Mathematics, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China
- Thesis:
- Properties of some functional operators
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