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Jencey Dole is a mathematics undergraduate student at Arizona State University, working in the HPC-systems-adjacent Computational Research Accelerator as a student researcher and software engineer. Jencey has been driving a quantum computing project that evaluates the efficiency
of quantum annealing algorithms in solving NP-hard combinatorial optimization problems. She is currently the only member of the student team involved in a collaborative project between ASU and Dell Inc.

Jencey is currently serving as President in ASU's Women in HPC (WHPC) student chapter. After her Bachelor's, Jencey plans on pursing her Ph.D. to continue her research in HPC-enabled applied and computational mathematics, specifically in quantum computing. She hopes to one day have a tenure home at a university.

Jencey was awarded travel to this conference by the High Performance
Computing Immersion Program (HPCI) for SC24.
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Broader Engagement
HPC in Society
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ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster
ACM Student Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster
Doctoral Showcase
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