Aharon Ben-Tal For contributions to nonlinear programming, conic optimization and in particular to the area of robust optimization. | |
Srinivas Bollapragada For leading an INFORMS-Prize winning operations research program throughout the General Electric Company, advancing methods applied in practice – especially methods that influenced the television industry, and for extensive INFORMS service. | |
Margaret L. Brandeau For expanding the recognition and understanding of OR/MS in healthcare and for developing methods to inform public policy and to improve the effective control and treatment of disease and the distribution of critical resources. | |
Awi Federgruen For contributions to inventory theory, distribution planning, and related deterministic and stochastic systems. | |
Nimrod Megiddo For contributions to the theory and application of mathematical programming, including parametric searches, interior point methods, low dimension LP, probabilistic analysis of the simplex method and computational game theory. | |
David B. Montgomery For research contributions to marketing science, marketing strategy, and global marketing and management. | |
Michael Pinedo For research contributions to scheduling and queueing theory and their application to manufacturing and services problems. | |
Kathryn E. Stecke For contributions to research on flexible manufacturing and supply chains, and for service contributions to OR/MS. | |
John Tomlin For contributions to linear, integer, and non-linear optimization, as well as auction design and placement. | |
Garrett L. van Ryzin For contributions to research in revenue management, service to the INFORMS Revenue Management section, and editorial leadership. | |
C. F. Jeff Wu For developing statistical methodologies and novel applications to engineering, and for leadership making statistical methods and thinking popular in engineering. |