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Professor Yiqiang Q. Zhao is a faculty member at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton University, where he has served as Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies) of the Faculty of Science since 2021. His research focuses on applied probability, stochastic processes, and their applications in telecommunication networks, queueing systems, and Gaussian processes. With over 130 peer-reviewed publications and 150+ students supervised since 2000, he has received the Carleton Faculty of Science Teaching Award (2002-2003) and twice been recommended as the 'Most Welcomed Teacher' by graduate students. He has also held editorial roles for journals like Stochastic Models and Queueing Systems.
Dr. Zhao's research explores exact tail asymptotics in queueing systems, mean-field interaction models, copula constructions, and statistical inference for stochastic processes. His work spans wireless network modeling, resource allocation, and geometric methods in probability, with funding from NSERC and industry partners like Alcatel and MITACS.
His recent publications highlight advancements in mean-field stability, retrial queue approximations, and kernel methods for multidimensional queueing analysis. Editorial board memberships and committee leadership roles underscore his contributions to academic governance.
Scientific Awards:
- Carleton Faculty of Science Teaching Award (2002-2003)
- Most Welcomed Teacher recognition (twice)
Dr. Zhao collaborates with international institutions and supervises a dynamic research team. His grants from NSERC and industry partnerships reflect his impact on applied probability research.


