Donald L. Iglehart

Donald Lee Iglehart
BornMay 11, 1933 (1933-05-11) (age 92)
Alma materStanford University
Known forQueueing theory
AwardsJohn von Neumann Theory Prize (2002)
Scientific career
Fieldsoperations research
InstitutionsStanford University
Thesis Dynamic Programming and Stationary Analysis of Inventory Problems  (1961)
Doctoral advisorHerbert Scarf and Samuel Karlin
Doctoral students

Donald Lee Iglehart (born: 11 May 1933) is an American computer scientist and researcher.

Biography

He was born on 11 May 1933.

Education

He completed his PhD at Stanford University in 1961.[1]

His doctoral dissertation supervisors were Herbert Eli Scarf and Samuel Karlin.[2]

Career

He became a full professor at Stanford University in 1967.[3]

He supervised the doctoral dissertations of several notable PhD students, these include: Ward Whitt, Rick Durrett and Roger C. Glassey.[4]

Awards and Honours

He was jointly awarded the John von Neumann Theory Prize in 2002 with Cyrus Derman.[5]

See also

References

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  5. ^ "Iglehart, Donald L".