Research interest with vitae (Masakiyo Miyazawa)


 Japanese 

Research interests

My current research interests are in tail asymptotics in queue and queueing networks, fluid models, Markov modulated queueing models, characterizations of insensitivity and product form queueing networks, Palm culculas. I have been working on queueing theory and applied probability. I was originally interested in single node queues with a general class of stationary inputs.

Curricula vitae

I was graduated at Tokyo Institute of Technology, and joined Science University of Tokyo as a lecturer. I have been a professor at the same department since 1989.

Academic activities

  1. Associate editor of Queueing Systems (1993 - present)
  2. Associate editor of Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan (1996 - 2000)
  3. Editor of Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan (2002 - 2004)
  4. Fellow of Operation Research Society of Japan (1999 - present)
  5. Area editor of Mathematics of Operations Research for Stochastic Models (2005 - present)


Updated, June 3, 2005
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