U. Narayan Bhat Explained

U. Narayan Bhat (1934 – 13 March 2021) was an Indian-born mathematician, known for his contributions to queueing theory and reliability theory.

Academic career

Bhat received a B.A. in mathematics (1953) and B.T. in education (1954) from the University of Madras, an M.A. in statistics (1958) from Karnatak University in Dharwar and Ph.D. in Mathematical statistics from the University of Western Australia on the dissertation Some Simple and Bulk Queueing Systems: A Study of Their Transient Behavior (1965).[1] He worked at Michigan State University (1965–66), Case Western Reserve University (1966–69), and Southern Methodist University (1969–2005). Bhat is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute. Bhat was a dean of research and graduate studies at Southern Methodist University and then was named interim dean for the university's Dedman College.

Death

Bhat died on 13 March 2021.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://faculty.smu.edu/nbhat/ homepage
  2. Web site: Dr. U. Narayan Bhat passed away March 13, 2021 . SMU . 31 October 2024 . 17 March 2021.