Phil Whiting received his B.A.
degree in Mathematics from the University of Oxford, his
M.Sc. from the University of London, and his Ph. D. was in
queueing theory from the University of Strathclyde. After a post-doc at
the University of Cambridge, Phil's interests centered on wireless. He
was involved in the development of standards for UMTS as part of RACE.
Subsequently, Phil participated in the Telstra trial of Qualcomm CDMA
in South Eastern Australia. He then joined the Mobile research Centre
at the University of South Australia Adelaide. Since 1997 he has been
with Bell Labs where his main interests include the mathematics of
wireless networks, particularly resource allocation in networks and the
application of stochastic control to scheduling in wireless data
networks.
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