Beale Lecture 2023
16 February 2023
14:30 - 16:30 GMT, Online
Thank you to everyone that joined us online for the 2021 Beale Lecture to listen to our speakers and panel discussions for an afternoon of insight and networking.
The afternoon began with our opening speaker, Geraint Palmer. Winner of the 2018 Doctoral Award, Geraint explained his PhD work on Modelling Deadlock in Queueing Systems. Following this insightful presentation, an expert panel enjoyed a discussion on Real-World Optimisation Models: Successes and Pitfalls whilst celebrating the work of Dr Ailsa Land.
The panellists each gave a short presentation to discuss the following:
Jeffrey Camm, Wake Forest University, USA
Professor and Chair, Business Analytics; Associate Dean of Business Analytics
Karla Hoffman, George Mason University, USA
Professor, Systems Engineering & Operations Research Department
Ivana Ljubic, ESSEC Business School, France
Professor, Information Systems, Decision Sciences and Statistics
Anna Nagurney, University of Massachusetts, USA
John F. Smith Memorial Professor; Director, Virtual Center for Supernetworks; Department of Operations and Information Management, Isenberg School of Management
Susara van den Heever, IBM
Director, IBM Expert Labs Sales EMEA
Douglas Shier (moderator), Clemson University, USA
Emeritus Professor, Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
The OR Society’s Beale Medal is awarded each year in memory of the late Martin Beale.
Evelyn Martin Lansdowne Beale FRS (8 September 1928 – 23 December 1985) was an applied mathematician and statistician who was one of the pioneers of mathematical programming.
Most of Beale’s papers on particular calculations and on particular techniques are noted by amongst others, The Royal Statistical Society, the ORS and the Royal Society as “substantial contributions to knowledge”
Known as Martin Beale, he is probably best remembered for his constant and active interest in the development of mathematical programming systems for applying optimisation algorithms in OR practice.
He once said of OR, that “The most important part of Operational Research is educated common sense, and computers have absolutely no common sense”, but he planned his systems so well that this defect of computers was negligible.
He was one of the first scientists to encourage open publication of useful discoveries.
More details can be found in this short biography of Martin Beale.
If you have never been to a Beale Lecture or have missed a previous lecture and would like to catch up, we have listed a selection here.
Last year we had a great talk from Professor Russell Cheng, University of Southampton, on the theme of 'The Enigma of Choice – When is a Good Decision Possible?'
We also have many more videos that you can watch on our YouTube channel.
Mike C Jackson OBE, Emeritus Professor at the University of Hull, gave the 2019 Beale Lecture on The future of OR is present.
Richard Ormerod delivers the Beale Lecture for 2018 on The Fitness and Survival of the OR Profession in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
Dr Çağri Koç gave the opening talk entitled Heterogeneous Location and Pollution-Routing Problems but, before he did so, President John Hopes presented him with his award.