INFORMS Fellows: Class of 2013

Daniel Bienstock
Columbia University

For his fundamental contributions to the methodology of modeling and solving difficult optimization problems, like securing electric power‐grid safety, shaping the contours of an ore-mine over time, or fighting certain epidemics

Michael W. Carter
University of Toronto

在将运营研究和管理科学方法应用到医疗保健领域的方法中,以及他对该领域的贡献,包括改善服务提供,降低成本和提高效率,伟德体育1946手机版

Morris A. Cohen
University of Pennsylvania

For outstanding and important contributions to the development of the field of Operations Management and for his impact on Operations Management practice

Zvi Drezner
University of California, Fullerton

For seminal contributions to Location Theory and Mathematical Analysis in Operations Research

T.C. Hu
University of California, San Diego

For his fundamental research on the borders of operations research and computer science, including network flows, integer programming, shortest paths, binary trees, and for his authoritative books on these topics

Sheldon H. Jacobson
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

为了在模拟,随机建模和离散优化领域的研究贡献折衷的投资组合,这影响了社会的众多领域,包括航空安全运营和公共卫生政策

帕特里克·贾利特(Patrick Jaillet)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

为了开放用于随机编程的先验优化领域,并被视为概率和在线优化领域的世界领导者

Jon Lee
密歇根大学-安娜堡

For theoretical research, algorithm development and solution of industrial problems involving discrete and mixed-integer nonlinear optimization

Anna Nagurney
University of Massachusetts, Amherst

For her distinguished leadership as an operations research educator and ambassador, through her extensive contributions to the concepts and properties of transportation and supply chain networks

Sheldon M. Ross
University of Southern California

For fundamental research in dynamic programming, reliability, queuing, simulation, and other areas of applied probability, and for his many inspiring textbooks

Martin Savelsbergh
University of Newcastle, Australia

For his lifetime contributions to the theory of integer programming and the advancement of algorithms for solving practical, real-world problems in vehicle routing and scheduling, fleet management, and network design

David B. Shmoys
Cornell University

For his landmark achievements in the design of approximation algorithms for discrete and stochastic optimization problems, and for his exemplary contributions to education

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