Professor, Mathematical Sciences and Operations Research
Dr. Sci., Mathematics, Berlin Technical University, Germany, 1983
Website: Dr. Dshalalow's Website
Scholarly and Research Activities
Dr. Dshalalow is the Principal Editor and founder of the Journal of Applied Mathematics and Stochastic Analysis (JAMSA). He is a Regional Editor of the Journal of Engineering Simulations, copyrighted by Ukrainian and Russian National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Dshalalow is also associate editor of four more journals: Nonlinear Dynamics and System Theory, International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Archives of Inequalities and Applications, and Mathematical Science Research Journal. He was nominated several times for academic and research excellence in various schools and granted by the National Science Foundation for Research in Applied Probability.
Research Interests
His research interests include real analysis, probability, stochastic processes, queueing theory and operational sciences. He has published over 60 research papers, three books (Real Analysis, Chapman/Hall, 2001, Advances in Queueing and Frontiers in Queueing Theory by CRC Press in 1995 and 1997, respectively) and wrote 70 technical reports. He developed the theory of first excess-level processes, which are used in queueing, inventories, reliability and all other applications that deal with the level crossing analysis, developed a construction and notion of modulated random measures, established ergodic theorems for modulated processes, which are used in telecommunications, stochastic processes and queueing theory with random perturbations.