2004 Transportation Science and Logistics Section Dissertation Prize Competition
Author(s) -
Lawrence C. Snyder,
Miguel Figliozzi,
Jeffrey M. Casello,
Elaine J. Chang,
Chi-Nan Chin,
Frank Crittin,
Laurie A. Garrow,
Paulo Gonçalves,
Dennis Huisman,
Wenlong Jin,
Laura Kang,
Zongzhi Li,
Steven Logghe,
Leon Peeters,
Nicolás E. StierMoses,
Weihua Xiao
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
transportation science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.965
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1526-5447
pISSN - 0041-1655
DOI - 10.1287/trsc.1050.0128
Subject(s) - competition (biology) , section (typography) , library science , management , quality (philosophy) , sociology , operations research , engineering , business , computer science , economics , advertising , ecology , philosophy , epistemology , biology
The Transportation Science and Logistics (TSL) Section Dissertation Prize Competition is the oldest and most prestigious competition for doctoral dissertations in the transportation science and logistics area. The 2004 TSL dissertation prize committee consisted of Professor Ravi Ahuja (University of Florida), Professor Amy Cohn (Michigan University), Professor Randy Hall (University of Southern California), Professor Mark Hickman (Arizona University), and Professor Patrick Jaillet (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Eligible doctoral dissertations were those completed and submitted between June 1, 2003, and May 31, 2004, in the general area of transportation science and logistics. To be considered, a dissertation had to be nominated by the thesis supervisor. This year we received 16 nominations. In addition to the large number of submissions, the quality of the theses was outstanding. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the committee members for the time, effort, and professionalism they devoted to the difficult task of judging these entries. The awards were announced at the 2004 INFORMS Meeting in Denver. It is important to remember that submissions to the TSL Dissertation Prize Competition are already distinguished by the fact that they have been nominated for the award. Each makes a unique and valuable contribution to transportation science and logistics, and all entrants and their advisors deserve warmest congratulations.
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