2023

INFORMS Chicago Chapter Impactful O.R./Analytics Prize 2023

INFORMS Chicago Chapter is sponsoring an award competition to encourage students as well as scholars from academia and industry to have an impact on their community, infused with O.R./Analytics methods. The work should yield tangible and beneficial outcomes for individuals, communities, and organizations, preferably in the Chicago area and could appeal to multiple disciplinary and application-area interests.

There are three categories for INFORMS Chicago Chapter Impactful O.R./Analytics Prize:

- Professional of the year

- Academic/Researcher of the year

- Student of the year (Entrants must be a full-time student(s) (undergraduate or graduate) in a degree-granting program during the period in which the work was performed)

Please submit a 600-character abstract, using the link below, describing the achievement of the project for the first round of review.

https://forms.gle/UEpLPjBEaZX6CttV6

The deadline to submit the abstract has been extended to August 8, 2023. 

Finalists will be asked to submit a full application (including a nomination letter by the Academic Advisor, Chair of the Department, or Direct Manager at the organization and a 3-page summary of achievements (double-spaced, 12-point font)  focusing on the societal impact and the centrality of O.R./Analytics tools used in the work) via the online link provided to them later.

The winner (s) will also be expected to present their work at our annual INFORMS Regional Analytics Conference (IRAC), Chicago 2023, which will be held on November 9th.

Submission and Eligibility Requirements:

General Qualifications of Entrants

  • Should be a current member of the INFORMS Chicago Chapter
    • Nominations can be made for non-members, but they need to become a member to be eligible if selected for the award
  • Project work evaluated for impact in the previous year (January to December) 
  • Should not be a winner of the award for the previous 3 years 
  • The entrant has to be one of the main contributors (s) 
  • One submission per person is allowed.
  • Previously published work is accepted provided it meets the other criteria for submission

Submission Process

Submit a 600-character abstract describing the achievement of the research for the first round of review. Finalists are then asked to submit an application (including a nomination letter by the Academic Advisor, Chair of the Department or Direct Manager at the organization and a 3-page summary of achievements (double-spaced, 12-point font) focusing on the societal impact and the centrality of operations research tools used in the work) via the online link provided.

Timelines

July 28 (11:59 PM AoE)

Abstract submission deadline

 

August 11

Awards committee evaluates abstract submissions and invite the finalists to submit their full application

September 15

Deadline to submit 3-paper

October 13

Winner(s) announcements and an invitation to present

November 9 (in IRAC 2023)

Winner(s) presentations and recognition

Notes:

  • The nomination letter must describe the impact of the work and the portion of the work (including the project duration) solely completed by the entrant(s) during the time of the project.
  • Up to a three-page summary document (excludes references/citations) that describes what the entrants accomplished (focusing on the societal impact and the centrality of the operations research and management science tools used).
  • Submissions should be uploaded online   
  • The winner (s) will be expected to present their work at IRAC of that year.
  • Any work with the positive societal impact that has been completed within the year of the award is eligible unless it has already received a Chicago Chapter INFORMS award.

Winners:

  • There will be a cash award for the winner. 
  • The winner(s) will be recognized at the IRAC and will receive an award and a certificate. The winners are asked to give a 10-minute presentation of their work at the IRAC.
  • If all submissions are judged by the selection committee to be of insufficient quality to select winners, the selection committee may declare that the competition is deserted for the current round.

Judging Criteria:

Entrants will be expected to report on a completed, practical application and must describe results that had significant, verifiable and preferably quantifiable societal impact. Societal impact should be construed to mean an impact on individuals, communities and organizations that goes beyond that associated with a private-sector for-profit initiative. The criteria used in judging the entries include the following:

  1. Implementation. Is the work implemented and in use?
  2. Impact/Value. How important was the work to the partner organization and/or society?
  3. Technical Solution. Is there a technical innovation that uses O.R./analytics in the project?
  4. Difficulty. If there were any political, technical, or social challenges, how were they overcome in completing the project?
  5. Transportability. Is this work portable to other applications?

Meeting criteria 1 and 2 above is essential; the work must have been implemented and resulted in significant benefit. Criteria 3 to 5 are important but finalists need not necessarily be strong in all categories.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Khadija Ali Vakeel <khadija.vakeel@depaul.edu>. 

Thank you!
INFORMS Chicago Chapter Award Committee