Profile

Wuyi Yue received her B.Eng. degree in Electronic Engineering from Tsinghua University, China, and the M.Eng. and Dr.Eng. degrees in Applied Mathematics and Physics from Kyoto University, Japan. She was a researcher and a chief researcher of ASTEM RI, an associate professor of Wakayama University, an associate professor and a professor at the Department of Applied Mathematics, and a professor at the Department of Information Science and Systems Engineering, Konan University, Japan. She is currently a professor at the Department of Intelligence and Informatics, Konan University, Japan. She was also Dean of the faculty of Intelligence and Informatics, Konan University, and the director of Institute of Intelligent Information and Communications Technology, Konan University, Japan.

Dr. Yue is a Fellow of the Operations Research Society of Japan, a Senior member of the IEICE of Japana, a member of the IEEE, the System Engineers Society of China, the Operations Research Society of China. She has served at plural international conferences and symposia as chair (co-chair) or member of the organizing committee, technical program committee, steering committee, and program committee, local committee. She is also on the editorial of board of Journal of Industrial and Management Optimization, Journal of International Association of Engineers, Journal of Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory, Journal of Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete and Impulsive Systems, and other journals.

Dr. Yue's research interests include queueing theory, stochastic processes, optimal methods and operations research as applied to system modeling, performance analysis and evaluation, and optimal resource allocation of wired and wireless/mobile communication networks (including mobile cellular, multi-hop, multi-traffic mobile communication networks), multimedia communication networks, traffic systems, stochastic systems, information systems and systems engineering.

Interview

Interview with Professor Wuyi Yue
by the Pacific Optimization Research Activity Group (POP)
(ORB Newsletters, Issue 17, June 2005)