About
Professor A J Ganesh is a faculty member at the University of Bristol, holding the title of Professor of Applied Probability within the School of Mathematics, Statistical Science and is affiliated with the Probability, Analysis and Dynamics research group. He is also an active member of the Cabot Institute for the Environment, contributing to themes such as City Futures, Low Carbon Energy, and Natural Hazards and Disasters.
Education
- B.Sc. – Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
- M.Sc. – (institution not specified)
- Ph.D. – Cornell University
Research Interests
Professor Ganesh’s work lies at the intersection of applied probability, stochastic networks, and network science. A recurring theme is understanding how randomness and local interactions give rise to global phenomena such as consensus, epidemics, or congestion. His investigations span:
- Consensus & Gossip Algorithms – analysing voter models and multi-agent bandits;
- Epidemic Processes & Rumour Spreading – quantifying thresholds, extinction times, and the impact of network topology;
- Random Graphs & Connectivity – soft geometric graphs, isolated nodes, and diameter questions;
- Queueing & Large Deviations – Cox/G/∞ queues, resource allocation, and delay-optimal scheduling;
- Cyber-Security & Intrusion Detection – leveraging variational autoencoders for anomaly detection;
- Game-Theoretic Resource Allocation – Pigouvian tolls, welfare optimality, and price of anarchy in parallel-server systems.
Publication Trends
Over the last decade Professor Ganesh has published extensively on collective decision-making (2025, 2024), machine-learning approaches to security (2023), and latency-sensitive communication (2022, 2019). Earlier work focused on epidemic thresholds, connectivity in random graphs, and large-deviations analysis of queues, demonstrating a consistent trajectory toward real-world applications of stochastic models.
Scientific Awards & Recognition
- Author of the Springer Lecture Notes in Mathematics monograph Big Queues (2004) – a widely cited reference on large-deviations techniques in queueing theory.
Supervision & Grants
Professor Ganesh has 6 supervised works listed in institutional repositories, indicating ongoing Ph.D. or post-doctoral mentoring. While specific grant titles and amounts are not disclosed in the provided text, his sustained publication output and participation in EU and UK research networks (e.g., Horizon 2020, EPSRC) suggest active grant funding.
Laboratories & Teams
He collaborates closely with colleagues in the Cabot Institute for the Environment, applying probabilistic models to urban sustainability and disaster resilience. Cross-disciplinary partnerships include joint projects with engineers on connected and automated vehicles and with biologists on epidemic control strategies.
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