Bert Zwart
Professor · Stochastic Processes
National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer ScienceAbout
Bert Zwart is a Professor at Technische Universiteit Eindhoven and holds a Scientific Staff Member position at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI), Amsterdam. He leads research groups in stochastic systems and optimization, with expertise in queueing theory, large deviations, and stochastic networks. His work bridges theoretical probability with applications in power systems, operations research, and telecommunications.
Zwart has been awarded prestigious honors including the Dantzig Prize (2015), Erlang Prize (2008), and IBM Faculty Award (2008/2009). His research focuses on extreme-value analysis, heavy-tailed processes, and stochastic modeling of complex systems. Notable contributions include studies on fork-join queues, power flow dynamics, and random graph structures.
- Grants: Led or co-led multiple NWO-funded projects, including a €1.5M VICI grant (2015) for rare event research and a €420K TOP program grant for two-dimensional queueing models (2014–2018).
- Teaching: Recently taught courses such as Stochastic Decision Theory and Asymptotic Methods in Queueing Theory at TU Eindhoven.
- Labs/Teams: Active in CWI’s Stochastics group and collaborates with academic/industry partners like Shell and VU University.
His recent articles analyze tail behaviors in fork-join systems, power grid optimization under stochastic loads, and dynamic random graph structures. Research emphasizes bridging theoretical insights with practical applications in high-reliability systems.
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