Jacobson Named an INFORMS Fellow

9/30/2013 Sneha Shukla, CS @ ILLINOIS

CS Professor Sheldon Jacobson was named an INFORMS Fellow for his achievements in the field of operations research.

Written by Sneha Shukla, CS @ ILLINOIS

The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) has recognized CS Professor Sheldon Jacobson as a fellow for his lifetime achievement in the field of operations research. This is the highest distinction within INFORMS and is awarded to only 12 members out of a network of 11,000 every year. The formal announcement will be made at annual INFORMS conference in Minneapolis this October. Jacobson is the second Illinois professor to receive this recognition: Industrial Engineering Professor Judith Liebman was named a Fellow in 2002.

Sheldon H. Jacobson
Sheldon H. Jacobson

"It is a privilege to be recognized by my peers for this distinction," said Jacobson.

Jacobson’s contributions to operations research are expansive. His most notable studies have shed light on how the growing rate of obesity in the US is correlated to higher fuel costs, the need to invest and position security devices at airports and even the odds a basketball seed has in winning the NCAA tournament.

Recently, Jacobson was selected as a member of a National Academy of Science committee that will to evaluate the safety of advanced imaging technology used in airport screening. In particular, the committee is examining the safety of backscatter x-ray machines deployed at security checkpoints across the US. These machines were recently pulled out of service due to privacy concerns, though some have wondered if there were potential health risks due to minor levels of radiation.

“The charge of our committee is to look at what people have done to evaluate the safety of these devices and make a recommendation as to the validity of the studies that have been conducted and provide new potential insight on whether the devices are safe to the flying public,” said Jacobson. “We have a charge that will last for the next fourteen months and we’ll have a number of on-site and off-site meetings to discuss the literature and assess the safety of these devices.”

Jacobson is also serving as program director at the National Science Foundation (his second year), where he is responsible for setting and guiding the national agenda for his field, operations research.

“As program director, I interact with the entire operations research community, providing guidelines and guidance. I assess and evaluate research proposals and recommend funding for some of these proposals,” said Jacobson, “I interact with the community to help it move forward in a positive direction that will be for the greatest good and advance knowledge in the field.”


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This story was published September 30, 2013.