معرفی
Neil Laws serves as the Director of Studies in the Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford. Previously, he was a University Lecturer in the same department from 1992 to 2006. His roles include academic management, strategy development, examining, admissions, and teaching contributions. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, where his thesis focused on dynamic routing in queueing networks, with subsequent research extending to related problems in queueing and loss networks.
Education:
- PhD in Statistical Science, University of Cambridge
- Undergraduate degree, University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
Laws' work centers on stochastic systems, particularly queueing theory and network dynamics. His expertise includes modeling complex systems, loss networks, and dynamic resource allocation. His research has implications for operations research and applied probability.
Advising/Grants:
No specific advising, grants, or lab affiliations are detailed here. His current role emphasizes academic administration and strategic leadership.




