Georgia Perakis has received two Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) honors. First, she received the 2021 Distinguished Fellow Award from the INFORMS Manufacturing and Service Operations Management (MSOM) Society. This rare distinction recognizes outstanding research and scholarship in operations management.
The citation notes Perakis’ “exceptional research, spanning theory to practice with fundamental contributions to the price of anarchy, dynamic pricing and data analytics,” with “research impact felt not just through the papers she has generated and the many practical innovations that have arisen from those papers, but also through how transformative it has been on the lives of many of the people she works with.” In addition, Perakis received honorable mention (second place) in the INFORMS 2020/21 M&SOM Practice-Based Research Competition, which recognizes outstanding unpublished operations management research papers with a high potential or realized impact on practice. (Jónas Oddur Jónasson won first place, so MIT Sloan faculty won both prizes).
Perakis’ honored paper describing work with Wayfair, “Ancillary Services in Targeted Advertising: from Prediction to Prescription” (MIT Sloan Working Paper 6239-20) was co-authored with Divya Singhvi (IBM Research AI Residency Program; MIT ORC PhD ‘20), Omar Skali Lami (MIT ORC PhD student; MIT Sloan MBAn ’17), Alison Borenstein (Assurance IQ; MIT Sloan MBAn ’20), Jiong Wei Lua (Singapore National Service; MIT Sloan MBAn ’20), and Ankit Mangal and Stefan Poninghaus (both of Wayfair).