Communications Chair
Lizette Robles
Lizette Robles is a Computer Engineering graduate from the University Center for Exact Sciences and Engineering at the University of Guadalajara. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Innovation Management and Generation at the Virtual University System of the University of Guadalajara. Throughout her career, Robles has held various roles within the university, focusing on the development of information systems, software architecture, databases, and business intelligence. She has led several projects related to the implementation of information technologies within the institution.
Currently, Robles serves as the project leader and head of the Data Analysis and Supercomputing Center (CADS). She is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting, consolidating, and utilizing supercomputing infrastructure in Mexico and Latin America. She is a founding member of the National Committee for the International Supercomputing Congress (ISUM) and a member of the organizing committee for the High-Performance Computing Conference in Latin America (CARLA). Additionally, she is part of the CONACYT Thematic Network on Supercomputing (REDMEXSU), the Advanced Computing System for Latin America and the Caribbean (SCALAC), and the Mexican Association of Supercomputing.