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Kurt M. Anstreicher For outstanding theoretical and computational research contributions in optimization as well as for leadership in, and editorial responsibilities for, the Mathematical Programming Society. |
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Cynthia Barnhart For the development of novel integer programming models and solution techniques for a broad range of problems in air transportation. |
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David E. Bell For theoretical and practical contributions to decision analysis, especially involving the relationships between individuals’ basic preferences and models of those preferences. |
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Oded Berman For fundamental contributions to location theory and operations management in services industries. |
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Izak Duenyas For scholarly excellence in stochastic modeling of production, scheduling and inventory control systems and distinguished service to the INFORMS research community. |
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Eugene A. Feinberg For his fundamental contributions to the theory and practice of operations research in the areas of Markov decision processes and dynamic programming. |
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Harvey J. Greenberg For pioneering work in bridging and building the interface between operations research and the computer sciences in the mathematical, management and engineering sciences communities. |
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Avishai Mandelbaum For his contributions to performance analysis and control of stochastic systems, particularly fluid and diffusion approximations in heavy-traffic systems, and service engineering and queuing science applied to telephone call centers. |
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Robin O. Roundy For his path-breaking research in supply-chain optimization and teaching of OR/MS to students at all levels, and for his excellent service to and practice of OR/MS. |
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Christopher S. Tang For his many theoretical and practical contributions to supply chain and production management, and for outstanding professional service. |