Do you think your locale would be the perfect setting for #ISMP2027? Submit a bid for hosting this flagship conference of MOS!
(Brief) preliminary bids are due to the Symposium Advisory Committee, chaired by @wjcook, by February 15, 2024. Details here: https://t.co/UcSyFkohRW
More data arrived! The Public instances series for the MIP Workshop 2023 Computational Competition have been completed. Register your team now and start working on reoptimization!
https://t.co/VGALCJsmFe
Dear MIPers: the election for the first *Committee of the Mixed Integer Programming Society* starts today! You can see the candidates in:
https://t.co/CsAPXE29lz
and eligible voters will receive their ballots today 🗳️
You can vote until Dec 9th
#MIP2023 Computational Competition Announced: It's "MIP Reoptimization"! Assemble all your primal, dual, tuning, and learning ideas to solve those ever-(slightly)-changing MIPs faster and faster over time... all the rules, data, and award info at https://t.co/rMNjotkoXj #orms
The 2022 INFORMS Computing Society Student Paper Prize was awarded to Irina Wang
@IrinaW98
(Princeton) for the paper "Mean Robust Optimization," co-authored with Cole Becker, Bart Van Parys
@BartVanParys
(MIT), and Bartolomeo Stellato
@b_stellato
(Princeton)
The 2022 INFORMS Computing Society Harvey J Greenberg Research was awarded to
Zeyu Liu and Anahita Khojandi and Xueping Li and Akram Mohammed and Robert L Davis (Tennessee), and Rishikesan Kamaleswaran (Emory) during the ICS Business Meeting
The 2022 INFORMS Computing Society prize was awarded to Saeed Ghadimi (Waterloo), Guanghui Lan
@GeorgeLan7
(Georgia Tech), Hongchao Zhang (Louisiana State), for their pioneering work on "nonconvex stochastic optimization methods" during the ICS Business Meeting
Updated @InformsOS prize sessions (now plural!) at #INFORMS2022:
Part I, Khachiyan and Farkas prizes: Sunday, Oct 16, 11 am–12:15 pm (CC - Sagamore 2)
Part II, Balas, Young Researcher, and Student Paper: Monday, Oct 17, 11 am–12:15 pm (CC - Sagamore 6)
Updated @InformsOS prize sessions (now plural!) at #INFORMS2022:
Part I, Khachiyan and Farkas prizes: Sunday, Oct 16, 11 am–12:15 pm (CC - Sagamore 2)
Part II, Balas, Young Researcher, and Student Paper: Monday, Oct 17, 11 am–12:15 pm (CC - Sagamore 6)
The prizes will be presented at the Optimization Society's business meeting on October 16th, 6:30-7:30 pm during the INFORMS 2022 National Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana.
For more information, see INFORMS Connect:
https://t.co/HDlPG9pSVc
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Young Researchers Paper Prize: David H. Gutman and Nam Ho-Nguyen
Student Paper Prize: Bahar Taskesen
Many thanks to the prize committees for their diligent work in selecting winners among excellent nominations and submissions from our vibrant optimization community.
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Congratulations to this year's winners of the INFORMS Optimization Society Prizes!
Khachiyan Prize: Daniel Bienstock and David Shmoys
Farkas Prize: Amir Beck
Egon Balas Prize: Amitabh Basu
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SIAM is now accepting nominations for the Optimization Test of Time Award! Deadline Oct 15. Awarded to an individual or group of researchers for single piece of work with significant and sustained influence. https://t.co/btpHVQ9DPz #SIAMOP23
Check out the new issue of Optima, the newsletter of the Mathematical Optimization Society, on the Delphi model for "Epidemiological Predictions for COVID-19 and Its Applications" by @dbertsim and Michael Lingzhi Li. @math_opt@spokutta https://t.co/RigauOgKij
After a hiatus, OPTIMA, our newsletter, is out with a new online issue: https://t.co/Q4weRlgAcY, brought to you by the editorial team of Sebastian Pokutta @spokutta, Swati Gupta @swati1729, and Omid Nohadani
Thank you to the program committee of #ISMP2022 for organizing a week full of excellent talks!
Thank you to all the speakers!
Thank you to the panelists and audiences, who joined us around the clock and kept stimulating discussions going and going!
Thank you to the program committee of #ISMP2022 for organizing a week full of excellent talks!
Thank you to all the speakers!
Thank you to the panelists and audiences, who joined us around the clock and kept stimulating discussions going and going!
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, #ISMP2022!
Join us for the final talk, “Dimensionality reduction techniques for nonconvex optimization problems,” by Coralia Cartis
https://t.co/jeYAkyYQpY
Stick around for the business meeting, including a preview of #ismp2024!
The final talk of #ismp2022 on August 19 at 9 am (US EDT/GMT-4):
* Coralia Cartis, Oxford University
Followed (~10 am) by the closing ceremony and Mathematical Optimization Society business meeting