Tucker Prize


The Tucker Prize for outstanding theses in the area of optimization is sponsored by the Mathematical Optimization Society. Up to three finalists are presented at each International Symposium of the MOS. The winner will receive an award of $1000 and a certificate. The Albert W. Tucker Prize was established by the Society in 1985, and was first awarded at the Thirteenth International Symposium on Mathematical Programming in 1988.

Winners and finalists