Yu Ding, the Anderson-Interface Chair and Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) at Georgia Tech, has been named a 2025 INFORMS Fellow, one of the highest professional honors in operations research, analytics, and AI.

INFORMS, the world’s largest association for professionals and students in operations research, AI, analytics, and data science, recognized Ding for his significant contributions to data and quality science, and for the broad impact of his work on wind energy and manufacturing, as well as his dedicated service to INFORMS communities.

Ding joins a distinguished group of 12 honorees whose pioneering research and leadership have advanced the fields of artificial intelligence, supply chain resilience, clean energy, healthcare delivery, and transportation systems.

“I’m deeply honored to be named an INFORMS Fellow and to join such a distinguished group of researchers whose work has shaped our field,” said Ding. “This recognition reflects not only my own journey but also the exceptional community of researchers at Georgia Tech ISyE.”

Ding’s recognition highlights ISyE’s continued leadership in advancing data-driven innovation and excellence in research.

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Yu Ding - INFORMS 2025 Fellow

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