Jean Walrand

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Jean Walrand is a prominent computer scientist and engineer known for his influential contributions to the theory and performance analysis of communication networks and stochastic systems.

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instanceOf academic
computer scientist
engineer
person
almaMater University of California, Berkeley
contributedTo design of congestion control algorithms
performance evaluation of data networks
resource allocation mechanisms in networks
stochastic modeling of communication systems
degree PhD in electrical engineering
employer University of California, Berkeley
field communication networks
computer science
electrical engineering
stochastic systems
hasAcademicAdvisor Leonard Kleinrock
hasResearchArea game theory in networks
internet traffic modeling
queueing networks
stochastic control
wireless networks
hasRole author
educator
researcher
hasTaughtCourse communication networks
probability for engineers
queueing theory
stochastic processes
honor IEEE Fellow
knownFor Markov decision processes
network congestion control
performance analysis of communication networks
queueing theory
resource allocation in networks
stochastic modeling
theory of communication networks
language English
French
memberOf Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
nationality Belgian
notableWork An Introduction to Queueing Networks
Communication Networks: A First Course
High-Performance Communication Networks
Probability in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
occupation professor
workInstitution Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley

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