Accordion Item Category: INFORMS Prizes and Awards
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INFORMS Computing Society (ICS) Prize
2017-(1st Prize) Juan Pablo Vielma, Shabbir Ahmed, and George Nemhauser 2016-(1st Prize) Iain Dunning, Joey Huchette, and Miles Lubin 2012-(1st Prize) Pablo Parrilo, John Tsitsiklis, A. A. Ahmadi, and A. Olshevsky 2007-(1st Prize) James Orlin, Janos Csirik, David S. Johnson, Claire Kenyon, Peter Shor, and Richard Weber 2005-(1st Prize) Zhiwei Fu, Bruce L. Golden, Shreevardhan Lele, S. Raghavan, Edward A. Wasil 1997-(1st Prize) Dimitri Bertsekas and John Tsitsiklis
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The Frederick W. Lanchester Prize: awarded for the best contribution to operations research and the management sciences published in English.
2024–Itai Ashlagi, Mark Braverman, Yash Kanoria, Jacob Leshn, and Peng Shi : Collection of Papers: “Unbalanced random matching markets: The stark effect of competition” and “Clearing matching markets efficiently: informative signals and match recommendations” 2005–Kalyan T. Talluri and Garrett J. van Ryzin: The Theory and Practice of Revenue Management 1994–Edward H. Kaplan: Modelling and Reducing the Spread…
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INFORMS President’s Award: recognizes, and thereby encourages, important contributions to the welfare of society by members of our profession at the local, national, or global level.
2020–Cynthia Barnhart: For "her multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary high impact activities in research, practice, education, leadership, and service." 2019–Dimitris Bertsimas: For "his sustained mulit-dementional high-impact scholarship that has lead to important applications, entrepreneaurial activity, for eductating generations of OR scholars, for the educational materials that have benefited generations of students of OR and analytics, and for opening up…
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The Franz Edelman Award: recognizes and rewards outstanding examples of management science and operations research practice in the world.
2021–(Finalist) Dimitris Bertsimas and Gina Mourtzinou 2019–(Finalist) Dimitris Bertsimas, Arthur Delarue, and Sebastien Martin 2013–(Finalist) Itai Ashlagi, David Gamarnik, and Ross Anderson 2009–(Finalist) Zara: Miguel Diaz, Jose Manuel Corredoira, Javier Garcia, Marcos Montes, José Antonio Ramos, Juan Correa, Jérémie Gallien, Felipe Caro 2003–(Second Place) Keith A. Ware, Alysia M. Wilson, Andrew P. Armacost and Cynthia Barnhart 1997–(Honorable Mention) Hewlett Packard: Mitchell Burman 1992–(1st Prize) New Haven Health Department,…
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The INFORMS Fellow: recognizes members who have made significant contributions to the advancement of operations research and the management sciences, such contributions including service to the professional field and to INFORMS.
2019-Louis Anthony Cox Jr. 2019-Chung-Piaw Teo 2018-Robert Freund 2016-Georgia Perakis 2015–Pitu Mirchandani 2013–Patrick Jaillet 2011–Cynthia Barnhart 2011–David E. Bell 2010–Glen Urban 2007–Dimitris Bertsimas and John N. Tsitsiklis 2006–John R. Hauser, James B. Orlin and David Simchi-Levi 2005–Stephen C. Graves and Edward H. Kaplan 2004–Bruce L. Golden 2004–Amedeo R. Odoni 2003–Arnold I. Barnett and Edward A. Silver 2002–Thomas M. Cook, Martin Ernst, Marshall Fisher, H. Newton Garber, Ralph…
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The INFORMS Erlang Award: given for outstanding contribution to the field of applied probability by an applied probabilist
2010–Devavrat Shah 2004–David Garmarnik 1996–Dimitris Bertsimas
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The George E. Kimball Medal: awarded for recognition of distinguished service to the Institute and to the profession of operations research and the management sciences.
2019–Edward H. Kaplan 2018–Bruce L. Golden 2002–Craig W. Kirkwood and Richard C. Larson 2001–H. Newton Garber and Stephen M. Pollock 1997–Michael H. Rothkopf 1994–Thomas L. Magnanti 1987–John D. C. Little 1977–Martin Ernst 1974–Philip M. Morse
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The Philip McCord Morse Lectureship Award: awarded in honor of Philip McCord Morse in recognition of his pioneer contribution to the field of operations research and the management sciences.
2012-2014–Dimitris Bertsimas 2010-2012–Edward Kaplan 2006-2008–Marshall Fisher 1997-1999–Richard C. Larson, MIT 1993-1995–Ralph Keeney 1988-1990–John D. C. Little, MIT
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The George B. Dantzig Dissertation Award: awarded for the best dissertation in any area of operations research and the management sciences that is innovative and relevant to practice.
2024-(Honorable Mention) Leann Thayaparan: Analytics and Decision Making in Sustainable Operations 2020–(Honorable Mention) Jean Pauphilet: Algorithmic Advancements in Discrete Optimization: Applications to Machine Learning and Healthcare Operations 2019–(1st Prize) Sebastien Martin,: The Price of Interpretability: Optimal Explanations of Linear Models 2013–(1st Prize) Jason Acimovic: Lowering Outbound Shipping Costs in an Online Retail Environment by Making Better Fulfillment and Replenishment Decisions…
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INFORMS Expository Writing Award: honors an operations researcher/management scientist whose publications demonstrate a consistently high standard of expository writing.
2010–Edward Kaplan 2009–Dimitri P. Bertsekas 2005–Lawrence M. Wein 2002–Ralph Keeney and Howard Raiffa 2001–Arnold Barnett 2000–John D.C. Little