Kemelli Estacio-hiroms

UTDiscovery Capstone Director at The University of Texas at Dallas

Plano, Texas, United States
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Kemelli Estacio-hiroms is an accomplished academic and research leader with 15 years of experience bridging computational mathematics, software verification, and data science education. As UTDiscovery Capstone Director and Assistant Professor of Instruction at UT Dallas, she mentors capstone teams, builds industry partnerships, and teaches statistics, calculus, and machine learning courses. Her research in numerical methods and uncertainty quantification includes DOE-funded work on solution verification for complex multi-physics PDE codes, reflecting deep expertise in high-fidelity scientific computing. Known for translating rigorous research into classroom-ready projects, she routinely guides students to apply advanced verification techniques to real-world problems. Based in Plano, Texas, she combines global academic roots with sustained community outreach and faculty mentoring to grow the next generation of computational scientists.
code15 years of coding experience
job3 years of employment as a software developer
bookThe University of Texas at Austin
bookUniversity of São Paulo
languagesPortuguese, English
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Github Skills (12)

uncertainty10
timing10
optimization9
analytical9
ensembles9
parameter-estimation9
uncertainty-quantification9
c-library9
simulation9
python7
partial-differential-equations5
automatic-differentiation4

Programming languages (2)

C++TeX

Github contributions (3)

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Repository housing the analytical, pre-discretized manufactured solutions.
Contributions:68 commits in 2 years 11 months
pythonanalysishousinganalytical
libqueso/queso

Apr 2012 - Dec 2013

QUESO is a C++ library for doing uncertainty quantification. QUESO stands for Quantification of Uncertainty for Estimation, Simulation and Optimization.
Contributions:167 commits in 1 year 8 months
c-libraryoptimizationuncertainty-quantificationsimulationestimation
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Kemelli Estacio-hiroms - UTDiscovery Capstone Director at The University of Texas at Dallas