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Ward Whitt is the Wai T. Chang Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research (IEOR) at Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. He joined Columbia in 2002 after a 25-year research career at AT&T, including positions at Bell Labs and AT&T Labs, where he was named an AT&T Fellow. He is also an Affiliated Member of the Financial and Business Analytics center.
Professor Whitt's research focuses on stochastic processes and their applications in real-world systems. His primary areas of interest include queueing theory, stochastic-process limits, numerical transform inversion, and modeling of customer contact centers and telecommunications networks. His work bridges theoretical probability with practical engineering solutions, particularly in large-scale service systems.
The available publication indicates a strong emphasis on stochastic-process limits and their use in approximating complex queueing systems. His research trends show a consistent focus on asymptotic methods, diffusion approximations, and performance analysis of stochastic models over decades.
- Elected to the National Academy of Engineering (1996)
Professor Whitt has advised numerous graduate students and postdoctoral researchers throughout his career, though specific names are not listed in the provided text. He has led multiple research projects funded by industry and federal agencies, particularly in the domains of telecommunications and service operations, leveraging his expertise in applied probability and performance modeling.
He is affiliated with research initiatives in financial and business analytics at Columbia, contributing methodological advances in stochastic modeling to data-driven decision-making systems.

