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Dr Azam Asanjarani
The University of Auckland
I am a lecturer at the Department of Statistics at The University of Auckland (New Zealand) and an Associate Investigator of ACEMS. I have a PhD in Differential Geometry from Amirkabir University of Technology (Iran) and a PhD in Applied Probability from The University of Queensland (Australia). I was also a Research Fellow of ACEMS (University of Melbourne, Prof. Peter Taylor).
Research Interests:
Applied probability
Applied statistics
Markov chain
Markov decision process
Matrix analytic methods
Optimisation and control
Queueing theory
Stochastic modelling
Publications
Book Chapters
Asanjarani, A., & Nazarathy Y.
(2016). A Queueing Approximation of MMPP/PH/1.
Queueing Theory and Network Applications. 383, 41-51. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-22267-7
Invited talks, refereed proceedings and other conference outputs
Asanjarani, A.
(2019). Some Results on Stationary Markovian Arrival Processes.
70th Annual New Zealand Statistical Association (NZSA) conference.
Nazarathy, Y., Taimre T., Asanjarani A., Kuhn J., Patch B., & Vuorinen A.
(2015). The challenge of stabilizing control for queueing systems with unobservable server states.
2015 5th Australian Control Conference (AUCC). 342-347.
Journal Articles
Asanjarani, A., & Nazarathy Y.
(2020). The Role of Information in System Stability with Partially Observable Servers.
Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability. 22, 949-968. doi: 10.1007/s11009-019-09750-4