Rebekah Herrman

Industrial & Systems Engineering

Assistant Professor

Biography

Dr. Rebekah Herrman is an Assistant Professor in the Industrial and Systems Engineering department at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. She received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 2020 from the University of Memphis with a focus in combinatorics. While there, she studied graph theory games and optimization problems on graphs. She is a class of 2022 DARPA FORWARD Riser, a 22-23 APS Career Mentoring Fellow, and her work is currently supported by the National Science Foundation. Aside from graph theory, her current research interest is quantum machine learning applied to combinatorial optimization problems.

B.S. Mathematics and Physics, Christian Brothers University

M.S. Mathematics The University of Memphis

Ph.D. Mathematics, The University of Memphis, adviser Béla Bollobás

  • Quantum Optimization Algorithms
  • Graph Theory Games

Herrman, R., Ostrowski, J., Humble, T. S., & Siopsis, G. (2021). Lower bounds on circuit depth of the quantum approximate optimization algorithm. Quantum Information Processing20(2), 1-17.

Herrman, R., & Humble, T. S. (2019). Continuous-time quantum walks on dynamic graphs. Physical Review A100(1), 012306.

Herrman, R., & van Hintum, P. (2021). The (t, r) broadcast domination number of some regular graphs. Discrete Applied Mathematics289, 270-280.

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