CALL FOR PAPERS
INFORMS 2019 QSR Best Student Paper Award
The Quality Statistics and Reliability (QSR) Section of INFORMS announces the Best Student Paper Award to recognize excellence among its student members. The award program brings prestige to the QSR Section as well as to the recipients honored.
Four finalists for the Best Student Paper Award will be selected to make presentations on Day and Date, 2019 at the INFORMS Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington. The winner will be announced at the QSR business meeting later at the conference. All finalists will receive an award certificate. The winner will also receive a plaque of recognition. The Best Student Paper Award is to be presented annually at the QSR business meeting during the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
The broad criteria for selecting the recipient of the QSR Best Student Paper Award are: (a) Academic significance (originality, depth, and completeness of the work and its potential impact on future research); (b) Engineering or business relevance (importance of the problem and its impact on engineering or business practice).
Eligibility Requirements:
- The award nominee must be a student member of the QSR Section.
- The submitted paper for the competition can be in any status (e.g., submitted or published elsewhere).
- Paper topic should fit the QSR themes.
- The student must be the first author. The majority of the original results presented in the paper should be due
to the student rather than the advisor or other collaborators.
- Previous finalists who wish to compete again should submit an entirely different paper. However, past winners are not eligible for the competition.
- The student must be committed to presenting the paper at a special session on Day and Date, 2019
at the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
- Finalists may not be announced until other sessions are already organized. Thus, papers considered for this
competition could be simultaneously submitted to other sessions at the INFORMS Annual Meeting. If a
finalist is scheduled to present in another session, then they will present the paper twice: once in the QSR
Best Student Paper Competition session and once in their previously scheduled session.
- QSR Section does NOT own the copyright of the paper.
Application Process: The paper should be up to 6 pages, single-spaced, and 10 point-size font in PDF format. Margins
should be 1 inch or more. The paper should begin with a 50-word abstract. Please submit a blinded and an unblinded
version. The submitted paper must follow the format or will be returned without review. Please also complete and
submit the attached submission form including four suggested reviewers and the signed affirmation of the advisor.
To enter the contest, please submit via email the two versions of the paper and the completed submission form to contest organizers, Dr. Eunshin Byon (ebyon@umich.edu), Dr. Wenmeng Tian (tian@ise.msstate.edu) and Dr. Mingyang Li (mingyangli@usf.edu), with the email subject "QSR Best Student Paper Competition" by the designated
submission deadline below. Late or incomplete submissions will NOT be eligible for the contest. One can visit the
QSR website http://connect.informs.org/qsr/home for updates regarding the contest.
Timeline:
Date, 2019: Paper submission deadline (in Eastern Standard Time)
Date, 2019: Decision notifications to authors
Contest Organizers:
Eunshin Byon, Associate Professor, Industrial & Operations Engineering, University of Michigan.
Wenmeng Tian, Assistant Professor, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Mississippi State University.
Mingyang Li, Assistant Professor, Industrial & Management Systems Engineering, University of South Florida.
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Eunshin Byon
Associate Professor
Industrial & Operations Engineering
University of Michigan.
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