AWARDS
Two special awards have been attributed during the banquet of the IFAC MIM 2016
conference with the aim to honor distinctive contributions: the Best Paper
Award and the Young Researcher Award.
The selection was assessed in two stages:
- First, a jury committee identified
several finalists among the best papers accepted based on the reviewers’ comments
as well as his/her own reading of the papers
- Second, finalists exposed
their work to the jury during sessions at the conference, and the winners have
been chosen after deliberation before the banquet. Young researcher award nomination
required a presentation by a speaker registered as a student.
Judging
was based on subject matter, use of appropriate methodological rigor, contribution/originality,
results, clarity of writing and/or presentation, significance of the paper to
the conference general theme, originality and timeliness.
Jury
committee:
Caroline Prodhon (Chair)
Daoud Ait-Kadi
Hassane Alla
Alexandre Dolgui
Frédéric Gardi
Dmitry Ivanov
Fabio Sgarbossa
Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam
Farouk Yalaoui
Best
Paper Award :
The 4 finalists:
Sophie Hennequin, Laura
Maria Ramirez Restrepo, “Fuzzy model of a joint maintenance and production
control under sustainability constraints”
C. Caputo, Pacifico M. Pelagagge,
Paolo Salini “Selection of assembly lines feeding policies based on parts
features”
Nikolay A. Korgin, Vsevolod O. Korepanov “Experimental
Gaming Analysis of ADMM Dynamic Distributed Optimization Algorithm”
Maxime
Chassaing, Gérard Fleury, Christophe Duhamel, Philippe Lacomme “Determination
of robust solutions for the DARP with variations in transportation time”

And the winner was :
Maxime Chassaing, Gérard Fleury, Christophe
Duhamel, Philippe Lacomme
“Determination of robust solutions for the DARP
with variations in transportation time”

Young Researcher Award
:
The 4 finalists:
Quan
Liu, Ayeley Tchangani, François Pérès “Modelling Complex Large Scale Systems
Using Object Oriented Bayesian Networks (OOBN)”
Azeddine Cheref, Christian
Artigues, Jean-Charles Billaut “A new robust approach for a production scheduling
and delivery routing problem”
Roberto Pinto, Ruggero Golini, Alexandra
Lagorio “Loading/unloading lay-by areas location and sizing: a mixed analytic-Monte
Carlo simulation approach”
Can Sun, Thomas Rose, Claudia Colella, Jürgen
Schubert “One small change can lead to large complexity: a first glimpse
at the Master Data change and its impact on the semiconductor supply chain”
And
the winner was :
Can Sun, Thomas Rose, Claudia Colella, Jürgen
Schubert
“One small change can lead to large complexity: a first glimpse
at the Master Data change and its impact on the semiconductor supply chain”
