Outstanding Simulation Publication Award -- Application Process

Anyone is eligible to win the award. Journal articles, proceedings articles, books, book chapters, and monographs copyrighted in 2007, 2008 and 2009 and written in English are eligible for the award. Technical reports, research memoranda, working papers, theses, and dissertations are not eligible. Nominations for the award may be made by anyone, including the author(s), but they may not be made anonymously. Nominations for the 2010 award should be sent to the Committee Chair by September 1st, 2010.

Nominations should include:

  • A copy of the written work, including all bibliographical information (in the case of books, the Awards Committee will obtain copies);
  • A short statement suitable for reading at the award ceremony if the work is chosen; and
  • Any other information thought relevant by the nominator.

If given, the Outstanding Simulation Publication Award will be presented at the Winter Simulation Conference, Baltimore, Maryland that will be held December 5-8, 2010. The Award carries with it a cash prize of $500.

2010 Committee Chair:

Peter W. Glynn
Department of Management Science and Engineering
Standford University
California, CA 94305 U.S.A.
e-mail: glynn@stanford.edu

The other committee members are Christos Alexopoulos and Athanassios Avramidis.

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