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Professor Frank Kelly holds the Professor of the Mathematics of Systems at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS). His work bridges theoretical insights with practical applications in random processes, networks, and optimization.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Department: DPMMS
- Research Themes: Stochastic systems, network resource allocation, mathematical modeling
Kelly’s research focuses on stochastic networks, including congestion control in communication systems, fair bandwidth sharing, and electricity grid optimization. His work often incorporates proportional fairness principles and Markov models to analyze complex systems.
Recent publications reveal a trajectory in network dynamics and resource allocation, with applications to electric vehicles, satellite routing, and virtualized networks. His work shows interdisciplinary impact across computer science, telecommunications, and energy systems.
Kelly has contributed foundational works like Stochastic Networks (2014) and pioneered models for loss networks and congestion control. He maintains active collaborations and has advised on policy matters, including spectrum auctions and network regulation.
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