Conrad "Conny" Palm (1907–1951) was a Swedish electrical engineer and statistician, known for several contributions to teletraffic engineering and queueing theory.Palm enrolled at the School of Electrical Engineering at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1925, being awarded his M.Sc.
(1940) and Ph.D (1943) on a dissertation entitled Intensitätsschwankungen im Fernsprechverkehr (Intensity Fluctuations in Telephone Traffic).
He was adjunct professor in telecommunications at Royal Institute of Technology as well.
Professor HĂĄkan Sterky, who was Palm's thesis advisor, has characterised Palm as a bohemian and a brilliant statistician.
He had started his research before he graduated, which seemed to be due to a lack of interest for some undergraduate courses rather than the level of difficulty of the courses.
To apply pressure on him, it was finally agreed that his monthly salary from Ericsson would only be paid out if he had passed one of his remaining undergraduate exam that month.
Sterky related how Palm would typically show up a few days before pay day wishing to sit for an oral exam.