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Arturo Silva

Arturo Silva

Arturo Silva has been a Mathematica user since 1995, when he first encountered the language as an exchange student at the University of Wyoming. He has earned completion certificates for many Wolfram U courses, including topics in Wolfram Language programming, quantum algorithms, machine learning and data visualization. His deep engagement with Wolfram technologies is demonstrated by his participation in four Wolfram Summer Schools since 2015. Arturo has achieved Level 1 Wolfram Language certification and has projects related to the analysis of cellular automata and the design of a novel proof-of-work algorithm for exploring the ruliad as part of the Wolfram Physics Project.
 
Arturo’s extensive teaching experience includes physics and mathematics courses using Mathematica at Tecnológico de Monterrey, UNAM, and Universidad Anáhuac Querétaro. He is currently an instructor at Universidad Francisco de Vitoria, where he continues integrating computational thinking into STEM education.

Organization:

Universidad Francisco de Vitoria

Degrees:

B.S. in Industrial Physics Engineering, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México

Languages:

English, Spanish

Interests:

Teaching, quantum computing, the Wolfram Physics Project, useful proof-of-work in blockchain algorithms, literature and swimming