- Narahari Umanath Prabhu
Narahari Umanath Prabhu (born
April 25 ,1924 inCalicut ) is an Indian-American mathematician (US citizen 1972), known for his contributions tooperation research , in particularqueueing theory . [ [http://legacy.orie.cornell.edu/~questa/NUPvita.pdf biography] fromCornell University ]He got his
B.A. inmathematics fromUniversity of Madras (1946), an M.A. instatistics fromUniversity of Bombay (1950) andanM.Sc. in mathematics fromUniversity of Manchester on a thesis entitled "Solution to Some Dam Problems" (1957). He lectured atGauhati University (1950-52),Karnatak University (1952-61),University of Western Australia (1961-64), before becomingassociate professor atUniversity of Michigan (1964-65) andCornell University (1965-94) where he becameprofessor (1967) andemeritus (1994). Dr. Prabhu also had longer research stays atIndian Statistical Institute inCalcutta (1961),University of Wisconsin (1970, 73),Technion inHaifa (1973),University of Melbourne (1978),University of Maryland, College Park (1979), andUppsala University (1984). He was the founding editor of theQueueing Systems (journal) (1986-94) and has edited several other journals, as well as published the books "Foundations of Queueing Theory" (Springer Verlag , 1997) and "Stochastic storage processes" (Springer, 1998).Awards
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INFORMS (Applied Probability) Award of Honor (1997)
*Honorary fellow of the Indian statistical association (1998)References
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