Professor Frank Kelly has been awarded the 2005 IEEE Koji Kobayashi Award,
for
"contributions to the development of fundamental theories for the
understanding, performance evaluation, and enhancement of
telecommunications, networks''. The award was established in 1986 to
recognise outstanding contributions to the integration of computers and
communications. Former winners of the award include Tim Berners-Lee,
inventor of the World Wide Web, and the developers of public key
cryptography.