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Poster Sessions

Attend the Poster Sessions and Poster Competition

Poster submission deadline: May 23, 2025

Poster session: Monday & Tuesday, October 27 & 28, 2025
1:15–2:30pm

Researchers, practitioners, and students share their O.R. and analytics projects presented as poster displays. Poster Competition winners will be announced during the in-person conference.

Submission and Competition

INFORMS places special emphasis on high-quality poster submissions. A Poster Session Competition will be held to recognize the best posters. If you would like to enter this competition, you are required to submit a soft copy of your poster (in pdf format) by June 15, 2025, together with a short presentation video (maximum 5 minutes recording). You can indicate your participation during the submission procedure. 

Poster video submission. By June 15, 2025, you will need to upload a video presentation of your work that is at most five minutes in length. 

At the beginning of your video, please show your entire poster on the screen before any introductions or zooming into specific areas of your poster. Also, make sure to have a QR code so people can link to your actual poster. Good luck!

Three winners will be selected during each of the two days.

$350 (1st place)

$250 (2nd place)

$150 (3rd place)

The winners will also receive a certificate and will be recognized in INFORMS newsletters, OR/MS Today, INFORMS Connect, and on the INFORMS website.

Participation in the poster competition is voluntary. That is, an author may elect to enter the General Poster Session and make a poster presentation without entering the competition. For those who wish to compete, the committee and judges will review the posters and let you know before the conference if you are accepted to the competition. If you are not accepted as part of the competition, you will automatically be a part of the General Poster Session.

New This Year 

Submit your poster by May 23, 2025, and by June 5, you will be notified if your poster is accepted. Once your poster is accepted we are asking you to upload a copy of your poster and a short video, to be considered for the poster competition. The deadline for the poster and video is June 15.

Poster Sessions Co-chairs

Giulia Pedrielli
Arizona State University 

Ilbin Lee
University of Alberta

Poster Competition Judges

Taewoo Lee
Seoul National University

Song-Hee
Seoul National University

Zohar Strinka
Analytics Strategies

Hyuwoo Park
Seoul National University

Seulchan Lee
Michigan Tech

Eojin Han
University of Notre Dame

Daniel Ding
McGill University

Gemma Cupples
BC Cancer Research Institute

John Choe
University of Washington

Mingliu Chen
University of Texas at Dallas

Adolfo Escobedo
North Carolina State University

Yeqing Zhou
Erasmus University of Rotterdam

Xiaochen Xian
Georgia Institute of Technology

Preetika Madan
Citi Bank

Hossein Piri
University of Calgary

Saied Smiedaluie
University of Alberta

Junghee Lee
University of Notre Dame

Yiwen Jin
University of Calgary

Vahid Sarhangian 
University of Toronto

Ru Zhang
EPFL

Monica Gentili
University of Louisville

Changhyun Kwon
KAIST

Jorge Sefair
University of Florida

Deniz Karakoc
Arizona State University

Archis Ghate
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

Cole Smith
Syracuse University

Jose Ramirez
Universidad Galileo

Stephan Biller
Purdue University

Paul Brooks
Virginia Commonwealth University

Saurabh Pandey
Capgemini

Eunshin Byon
University of Michigan

Aiqi Zhang
Wilfrid Laurier University

Param Chhabra
University of Alberta

She Zhaowei
Singapore Management University

Michael Kim
University of British Columbia

Shanshan Luo
University of British Columbia

Mengmeng Li
EPFL

Raghu Pasupathy
Purdue University

Bing Si
Arizona State University

David Eckman
Texas A&M University

Paul Grogan
Arizona State University

Ashif Iquebal
Arizona State University

Juan Carlos Martinez Mori
University of Colorado Denver

Michael Kim
Seoul National University

Saurabh Pandey 
Capgemini

How the Poster Competition Works

Participation in the poster competition is voluntary. That is, an author may elect to enter the General Poster session and make a poster presentation without entering the competition. For those who wish to compete, the committee and judges will review the posters and let you know before the conference if you are accepted to the competition. If you are not accepted as part of the competition, you will automatically be a part of the General Poster session.  The recognition includes a certificate, an award check, and announcements on INFORMS newsletters, OR/MS Today, INFORMS Connect, and on the INFORMS website

Poster Sessions

Before the Annual Meeting

Step 1. Abstract Submission: Only one poster abstract submission will be permitted per presenting author. For the poster submission, the following items are needed by May 23, 2025: contact information for yourself and any co-authors, the title, a 250-word abstract, and a poster in PDF format. You must select an option when entering your information to indicate if you wish to be part of the competition.

Step 2. Poster Review for Competition and Scheduling (Pre-Conference Round):

If you would like to enter this competition, you are required to submit a soft copy of your poster (in pdf format) by June 15, 2025, together with a short presentation video (maximum 5 minutes recording). You can indicate your participation during the submission procedure.

Poster video submission. By June 15, 2025, you will need to upload a video presentation of your work that is at most five minutes in length. 

On site, the Chairs and judges will screen a selected group of posters participating in the competition. Poster authors participating in the competition will be notified whether their work is being considered within this subgroup by July 15th. The chairs will determine the presentation time (Monday or Tuesday) and assign judges accordingly. The schedule will be announced before the conference.

Poster Sessions

During the Annual Meeting

Step 3. On-site Round:

On the assigned day (Monday or Tuesday), poster presenters should bring a hard copy of their poster and hang it in the specified area of the exhibit hall before the scheduled poster session.

We recommend hanging your poster when exhibits open at 9am on your assigned day to give attendees extra time to review your research. Please remove your poster promptly by 4:30pm.

You may bring your printed poster with you or arrange to have it printed locally in Atlanta. Below are two nearby FedEx Office locations that can assist with printing services:

FedEx Office | Store #1065 (Inside Georgia World Congress Center)
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30313-1513
[email protected]
404-223-4660 or 404-591-0001
Fax: 404-223-4776
Location: Building B Lobby, Level 4
Hours:

  • Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

  • Saturday: Closed

  • Sunday: Closed

  • Monday–Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

FedEx Office at Omni Atlanta at Centennial Park
100 CNN Center NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
[email protected]
470-633-3310
Hours:

  • Friday: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

  • Sunday: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  • Monday–Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Poster Sessions

After the Annual Meeting

Further Recognition: The winners of the poster competition will be announced on the INFORMS website, in INFORMS newsletters, and in OR/MS Today.

Poster Preparation Guidelines & Instructions

Minimal Requirements

Poster: Each presenter in the Poster Competition should submit their poster in the form of a 1-page PDF file in landscape orientation and bring a hard copy to the annual meeting. The poster orientation should be done horizontally/landscape. Thumbtacks/pins will be used to hang the posters up on the board.   We recommend a poster size of 36″ tall x 72″ wide, however, other sizes are acceptable, if they do not exceed the bulletin board dimensions of 48″ tall x 96″ wide.

Suggested Best Practices

For all posters, please follow these guidelines:

  • Maintain a good contrast between background and foreground text.
  • Avoid acronyms and extensive mathematical notation as much as possible.
  • Include one or more of the following: a brief description of the problem, objectives of the work, the methodology utilized, conclusions, relevant diagrams, and graphs and charts, in order to present an overview of the application.
  • Organize your poster into sections, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature Cited. (Avoid using too many citations.) You may wish to use numbers to help sequence sections of the poster.
  • Arrange the material into columns.
  • The title should be readable from 15–20 feet (approximately 4.5–6 meters) away.
  • The text should be large enough to be read easily from at least 6 feet (approximately 2 meters) away.
  • The poster should not rely upon your verbal explanation to link together the various portions.
  • Avoid densely packed, high word-count posters. Posters with 800 words or less are ideal.
  • Self-explanatory graphics should dominate the poster.
  • Below are webpages that provide more guidelines and free poster templates: