Fred W. Glover

Fred Glover is Chief Scientific Officer of Entanglement, Inc., USA, in charge of algorithmic design and strategic planning for applications of combinatorial optimization in quantum computing.

[1][2]  He also holds the title of Distinguished University Professor, Emeritus, at the University of Colorado, Boulder, associated with the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Leeds School of Business.

He is known for his innovations in the area of metaheuristics[3] including the computer-based optimization methodology of Tabu search[4][5][6] an adaptive memory programming algorithm for mathematical optimization, and the associated evolutionary Scatter Search and Path Relinking algorithms.

[1] Glover received his PhD in operations research in 1965 under Gerald L. Thompson and Herbert A. Simon from Carnegie Mellon University, and served as a Post-doctoral Research Fellow with the Miller Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, in the Industrial Engineering & Operations Research Department headed by George B. Dantzig in 1967.

Dr. Glover is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and is the recipient of the John von Neumann Theory Prize, the highest honor of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.