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Xiu Yang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University's College of Engineering. He previously worked at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) as a scientist and holds a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from Brown University, along with degrees from Peking University. His research focuses on modern scientific computing, including uncertainty quantification, quantum computing, physics-informed machine learning, and multi-scale modeling. Yang has applied these methods to fluid dynamics, hydrology, biochemistry, and energy storage systems, with recent emphasis on quantum computing algorithms and their applications in scientific computing.
He has received notable awards, including the NSF CAREER Award (2022) and PNNL's Outstanding Performance Awards (2015 and 2016). His work bridges computational mathematics and real-world challenges, such as error modeling in NISQ devices and developing quantum algorithms for linear systems. Yang also contributed to the DOE applied mathematics visioning committee in 2019, reflecting his leadership in advancing computational science.
His research outputs span interdisciplinary areas, combining quantum computing with machine learning (e.g., Quantum DeepONet) and enhancing Gaussian process regression techniques with constraints. This work underscores his commitment to advancing computational tools for complex scientific problems, from seismic wave equations to power grid systems.


