Guy Latouche received his Ph.D from the Université libre de Bruxelles in 1976. He is professor emeritus from the Université libre de Bruxelles where he taught classes on stochastic processes and their applications, computer programming, management information systems, and formal methods for proofs of programs. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Delaware, visiting professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and a frequent short-term visitor to the Universities of Adelaide, of Melbourne and of Pisa. His research interests include various aspects of applied probability: matrix methods in Markov models, traffic models for telecommunication systems, and nearly completely decomposable systems. He has contributed extensively to the development of computational methods for the analysis of Markov models and he is internationally acknowledged as one of the world leaders in the field. He is co-author of three books, co-editor of 11 collective books, and author or co-author of 140 scientific articles.