Eyal Castiel

My name is Eyal Castiel. I am a Postdoctoral fellow at H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology since October 2022, working with by Dr Mukherjee and Dr Maguluri.

I graduated in 2013 with a bachelor in "Mathematics and social science" from Paris 1, Sorbonne and a Master in Mathematics, specialty "Probability and stochastic models" from Paris 6, Pierre and Marie Curie in 2016. I obtained my PhD in 2019 under the supervision of Florian Simatos and Laurent Miclo at ISAE-Supaero and Toulouse Mathematical Institute. I was a Post-doctoral fellow at Technion, Israel institute of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering from February 2020 until April 2022.


I am on the job market for Fall/Winter 2024.

Chess enthusiast, I also enjoy diving when I can.


My main research interests lie in Applied probability and Queuing Theory. More specifically, distributed scheduling, Parallel Server Systems and load balancing. I am particularly interested in time scale separation/homogenization method, scaling limits (functional limit theorems), large scale systems, Brownian approximations/ large deviations and mean field limits/many servers approximations. 


Contact:

Office: 315 Groseclose Building

e-mail: ecastiel3@gatech.edu