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Peter W. Glynn
Thomas W. Ford Professor in the School of Engineering
Office: Terman 313 | Phone: 650-725-0554 | Fax: 650-723-1614
Email: glynn @ stanford.edu |
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Doctoral Supervision
- Aug. 1988 DAMERDJI, Halim
Topics in Discrete-Event Stochastic Systems
- Sept. 1989 CALVIN, James
M.
Stochastic Optimization Algorithms and Moment Formulas for
Markov Chains
- June 1990 SHAHABUDDIN,
Perwez*
Simulation and Analysis of Highly Reliable Systems
- Aug. 1990 ANDRADOTTIR,
Sigrun
Stochastic Optimization with Applications to Discrete Event
Systems
- Jan. 1991 NAKAYAMA, Marvin*
Simulation of Highly Reliable Markovian and Non-Markovian Systems
- Feb. 1991 MUŅOZ, David
Cancellation Methods in the Analysis of Simulation Output
- June 1992 CHAN, Nathaniel**
Optimal Hydraulic Aquifier Management with Reliability Constraints
- June 1993 ERDMANN, Eva
Diane
Complexity Measures for Testing Binary Keystreams
- Oct. 1993 KOLLMAN, Craig
(Statistics)
Rare Event Simulation in Radiation Transport
- Dec. 1993 JUNEJA, Sandeep
Efficient Rare Event Simulation of Stochastic Systems
- Aug. 1994 LENNON, Tava
Response-Time Approximations for Multi-Server Polling Models,
with Manufacturing Applications
- Dec. 1994 LOH, Wing Wah
Methods of Control Variates for Discrete Event Simulation
- June 1995 YANG, Tzu-Hui
Efficient Simulation Techniques with Application to Performance
Evaluation of ATM Switches
- Dec. 1997 HSIEH, Ming-hua
Adaptive Importance Sampling for Rare Event Simulation of Queueing
Networks
* Perwez Shahabuddin won the Nicholson Prize,
and Marvin Nakayama received a Nicholson Prize Honorable Mention.
This prize, for the best student paper of the year, is awarded by
INFORMS.
** Nathan Chan was awarded the Outstanding Research
Paper of 1994 for the Water Resources Planning and Management Division,
ASCE.
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