The MCDM Junior Researcher Best Paper

2024 Winner(s)

Winning material: Cluster ensemble selection and consensus clustering: A multi-objective optimization approach

Purpose of the Award

The purpose of the MCDM Junior Researcher Best Paper Award is to:

  • Honor the junior academic researchers and practitioners who work in the area of MCDM for their excellence, creativity, and innovation.
  • Encourage students to work in the area of MCDM.
  • Strengthen the visibility of MCDM within INFORMS.
  • Increase the awareness of the INFORMS community about the significance of MCDM in academic, government, private and public sectors.
  • Recognize the impact of MCDM on solving challenging real-life problems of importance to society.

Application Process

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Past Awardees

2024 Winner(s)
Dilay Aktaş Dejaegere, KU Leuven Institute for Mobility
2024 Runner-Up
Grzegorz Swirszcz, IBM TJ Watson Research Center
Pubudu L. W. Jayasekara, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Andrew C. Pangia, University of North Carolina Charlotte
2023 Winner(s)
2023 Finalist
Elif Haktanır , Department of Industrial Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
2022 Winner(s)
Mohammad Ghaderi, Pompeu Fabra University
2022 Finalist
Eleftherios Siskos, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
Jiapeng Liu, Xi’an Jiaotong University
Sune Lauth Gadegaard, Aarhus University
Merve Bodur, University of Toronto
2021 Winner(s)
Eduarda Asfora Frej, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
2021 Finalist
M Gabriela Sava, Clemson University
Sally Giuseppe Arcidiacono, University of Catania
2020 Winner(s)
M Gabriela Sava, Clemson University
2020 Finalist
Garrett Dranichak, Sandia National Laboratories
2019 Winner(s)
Milosz Kadzinski, Poznan University of Technology
2019 Finalist
Taewoo Lee, University of Houston
Brian Dandurand, Argonne National Laboratory
2018 Winner(s)
Gokhan Kirlik, University of Maryland Medical System
2018 Finalist
Milosz Kadzinski, Poznan University of Technology
Valentina Ferretti, London School of Economics and Political Science