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Professor Neil Walton is a Professor and Deputy Head of the Department of Operations Management, Strategy, Innovation, Information Systems, and Entrepreneurship at the Business School. His research primarily focuses on operations research, queueing theory, stochastic processes, and their applications in transportation systems, networking, and optimization. He has contributed significantly to understanding scheduling algorithms, traffic signal control, and decentralized systems. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in urban mobility and resource allocation.
Research interests include advanced scheduling techniques for quantum switches, stochastic approximation methods, and optimization frameworks for vehicular networks. He has explored topics such as regret analysis in multi-arm bandits and the convergence of stochastic processes. His studies often address real-world challenges like traffic congestion and healthcare resource management through rigorous mathematical modeling.
Publications highlight a consistent focus on optimizing systems under uncertainty, with notable contributions to network stability, adaptive control mechanisms, and reinforcement learning applications. His work on platooning in connected vehicle networks and decentralized signal control systems underscores a commitment to cutting-edge solutions for modern transportation challenges.
Professor Walton has advised students such as Yao Shao, contributing to the training of future researchers in operations management and systems optimization.
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