Frank Kelly (mathematician)

Frank Kelly

Professor Frank Kelly at the EPFL, 15 October 2007
Born December 28, 1950 (1950-12-28) (age 61)
Residence Cambridge
Citizenship British
Fields Optimisation
Queueing theory
Network theory
Alma mater Durham University (B.Sc.)
University of Cambridge (Ph.D.)
Doctoral advisor Peter Whittle
Doctoral students Alan Bain (2004)
Nigel Bean (1993)
James Cruise (2010)
Richard Gibbens (1988)
Stephen Hanly (1994)
Christopher Laws (1991)
Graham Louth (1991)
Iain MacPhee (1990)
Aman Maulloo (2000)
Philip Pollett (1983)
Gaurav Raina (2006)
David Tan (1999)
Stephen Turner (1997)
Darren Upton (2003)
Thomas Voice (2006)
Neil Walton (2010)
Damon Wischik (2000)
Ilze Ziedins (1987)
Known for Quasireversibility
Dynamic Alternative Routing
Congestion control
Notable awards

Davidson Prize (1979)
Guy Medal in Silver (1989)
Fellow of the Royal Society (1989)

John von Neumann Theory Prize (2008)

Francis Patrick "Frank" Kelly, FRS (born 28 December 1950) is professor of the Mathematics of Systems in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and Master of Christ's College, Cambridge.

His research interests are in random processes, networks and optimisation, especially in very large-scale systems such as telecommunication or transportation networks. In the 1980s, he worked with colleagues in Cambridge and at British Telecom's Research Labs on Dynamic Alternative Routing in telephone networks, which was implemented in BT's main digital telephone network. He has also worked on the economic theory of pricing to congestion control and fair resource allocation in the internet. From 2003 to 2006 he served as Chief Scientific Advisor to the United Kingdom Department for Transport.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1989. In December 2006 he was elected 37th Master of Christ's College, Cambridge.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Malcolm Bowie
Master of Christ's College, Cambridge
2006 -
Succeeded by
incumbent