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INFORMS Analytics
INFORMS Analytics is a professional unit associated with a major operations research and analytics society that supports data science practitioners, operations research professionals, and management science scholars. The group connects communities active in machine learning, statistical modeling, optimization, predictive analytics, and prescriptive analytics across academic, corporate, and public-sector environments. It collaborates with a range of institutions including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon University, and Columbia University to translate theory into practice.
INFORMS Analytics serves as a hub linking members from organizations such as Amazon (company), Google LLC, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, and Facebook with researchers at Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, University of Michigan, and Georgia Institute of Technology. It fosters applied work informed by foundational texts and figures like George Dantzig, John von Neumann, Herbert A. Simon, Kenneth Arrow, and Paul Samuelson. Collaborative activities extend to industry partners including McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, Accenture, and PwC. Outreach involves policy and practice dialogues that attract participants from U.S. Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Bank, and United Nations agencies.
The unit emerged within a society that traces roots to pioneers who influenced Linear Programming through interactions with events like World War II, advances linked to projects at RAND Corporation and laboratories like Bell Labs. Early development involved collaborations with universities such as Northwestern University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, Texas A&M University, and University of Chicago. Over time, leadership comprised figures affiliated with institutions such as Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Argonne National Laboratory. The organization adapted to shifts driven by technologies from Intel Corporation, NVIDIA Corporation, Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, and Salesforce and by methodological advances influenced by scholars associated with London School of Economics, Imperial College London, ETH Zurich, University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford.
The group sponsors journals, proceedings, and conference tracks aligned with flagship venues including the INFORMS Annual Meeting, NeurIPS, SIGKDD, ICML, and AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence. It contributes to publications associated with Management Science (journal), Operations Research (journal), Interfaces (journal), Journal of Applied Analytics, Decision Analysis (journal), and working groups that intersect with editors from Nature, Science (journal), PNAS, IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and ACM Transactions on Modeling and Computer Simulation. Conferences attract speakers from organizations like Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, Boeing, General Electric, and Siemens AG as well as academics from Duke University, University of California, Los Angeles, University of Washington, University of Texas at Austin, and University of British Columbia.
The unit develops professional development initiatives comparable to offerings from Project Management Institute, American Statistical Association, Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Chartered Institute for IT, and Association for Computing Machinery. Programs include certificate tracks in analytics domains related to curricula at Coursera, edX, Udacity, LinkedIn Learning, and professional bootcamps run by General Assembly and Flatiron School. Content aligns with standards from ISO committees, benchmarking bodies such as National Institute of Standards and Technology, and accreditation guidelines used by ABET and university schools like Kelley School of Business, Sloan School of Management, and Fuqua School of Business.
The organizational model mirrors structures at societies such as IEEE, ACM, American Statistical Association, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, and Royal Statistical Society. Leadership roles often include fellows drawn from Princeton University, MIT, Stanford University, Columbia University, and Harvard Business School. Membership spans practitioners from firms including Bloomberg L.P., Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, and Citigroup as well as public servants from agencies like Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Homeland Security, and Environmental Protection Agency. Regional sections collaborate with chapters linked to London, New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and Singapore.
Work promoted by the group has informed applications in sectors involving healthcare systems at Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine, Kaiser Permanente, and Mount Sinai Health System; supply chains at Walmart, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Toyota Motor Corporation, and Ford Motor Company; and financial services at BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street Corporation, American Express, and Visa Inc.. Research influenced emergency response models used by FEMA and urban planning projects in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and Tokyo. Collaborative case studies have linked to technological deployments at Siemens Healthineers, Philips, ABB, Schneider Electric, and Honeywell International.
The unit and its affiliates have been associated with honors comparable to Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Turing Award, Prize in Discrete Mathematics, Lanchester Prize, Frank P. Ramsey Prize, Earl F. Cheit Award, and society-specific recognitions akin to INFORMS Fellows Program, AMS Fellowships, Royal Society Medals, IEEE Fellow, and ACM Fellow. Recipients often hold appointments at Yale School of Management, Wharton School, Booth School of Business, Said Business School, and research institutes such as Broad Institute, Sloan Kettering Institute, and Max Planck Society.