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Operations Research
Oscar Becerril Lio
M.S.,
Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
Operations Research
Oscar Becerril Lio graduated from KAUST in 2011 with a master's degree in applied mathematics specializing in operations research. After he left KAUST, Becerril Lio returned to his native Mexico and is currently based in the city of León, where he works as an operations manager in a construction and general contracting company. He lists his professional interests as industrial engineering, construction, operations research, optimization and logistics. Before joining the University, Becerril Lio received his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering with a minor in systems from the Monterrey
Li Xia
Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Networking Research Lab
Operations Research
stochastic optimization
Queueing theory
Li Xia was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Networking Research Lab (NETLAB) in King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), working with Professor Basem Shihada in his research group. Currently, Li is an Associate Professor at Tsinghua University, China. Research Interests Li's research interests included Operations research, stochastic optimization, queueing theory, Markov decision processes. Selected Publications L. Xia and B. Shihada, "Decentralized Transmission Scheduling in Energy-Critical Multi-Hop Wireless Networks", in Proc. American Control Conference, pp. 113-118