Doctoral Student to Attend Prestigious Summer School Program

Jose Carlos Hernandez Azucena
Mia Quain

Jose Carlos Hernandez Azucena

Congratulations to Jose Carlos Hernandez Azucena, a doctoral student in the industrial engineering program, on his acceptance to the Gene Golub SIAM Summer School on Quantum Computing and Optimization. This prestigious program will be held July 30 to Aug.12 at Lehigh University and aims to nurture the next generation of quantum computing researchers.

The program brings together experts and students in the fields of quantum computing and optimization to foster an inquiry-based learning environment. By creating a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing, the program strives to equip participants with the necessary skills and expertise to contribute to the rapidly evolving field of quantum computing.

During the two-week program, participants delve into a comprehensive curriculum designed to bridge the gap between quantum computing, optimization and mathematics. The program begins with a concentrated review of essential mathematical concepts, optimization techniques and fundamentals of classical and quantum computing. This foundational knowledge will serve as a strong base for exploring more advanced topics in the field.

Azucena's acceptance is a testament to his academic excellence and passion for exploring the frontiers of technology. By participating in this program, he will gain invaluable insights, establish connections with leading researchers and acquire the skills necessary to make significant contributions to the field of quantum computing.

His Ph.D. research is focused on resilience modeling and optimization of critical infrastructure. He is advised by Haitao Liao, professor and John and Mary Lib White Endowed Systems Integration Chair. Liao said, "As a talented Ph.D. student who is interested in machine learning, statistics and optimization methods, Jose will benefit from this opportunity to learn more about quantum computing and identify the best practices in our field."

Contacts

Tamara O. Ellenbecker, website developer
Department of Industrial Engineering
479-575-3157, tellenbe@uark.edu

Jennifer P. Cook, director of communications
College of Engineering
479-575-5697, jpc022@uark.edu

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