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John Cazes, Ph.D.
John Cazes, Ph.D.

CWO Applications Specialist
High Performance Computing
(512) 232-5777
cazes@tacc.utexas.edu

Dr. Cazes joined TACC in March 2005. Prior to TACC, he served as Outreach lead to NAVO MSRC users for Lockheed Martin. He has over 10 years of experience in high performance computing in public and private industry.

Selected Publications
Useful Alternative to the Multipole Expansion of 1/r Potentials, Howard S. Cohl, A. R. P. Rau, Joel E. Tohline, Dana A. Browne, John E. Cazes, and Eric I. Barnes. 2001 November, Physical Review A, 64, 2509.
Self-Gravitating Gaseous Bars. I. Compressible Analogs of Riemann Ellipsoids with Supersonic Internal Flows, John E. Cazes and Joel E. Tohline. 2000 April 1, The Astrophysical Journal, 532, 1051.
Intrinsic Nonaxisymmetric Instabilities in Galaxy Rings, Dimitris M. Christodoulou, John E. Cazes, and Joel E. Tohline. 1997, New Astronomy, 2, 1.
Implementation of an Important Wave Model on Parallel Architectures, Tim Campbell, John Cazes, and Erick Rogers. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE Oceans 2002 Conference, 1509.
A Heterogeneous Computing Environment to Simulate Astrophysical Fluid Flows, John E. Cazes, Joel E. Tohline, Howard S. Cohl, and Patrick M. Motl. Proceedings of the DoD User.s Group Conference 1999, Monterey, California, June, 1999.
Speaking Engagements
Porting Applications from HABU to MARCELLUS, John E. Cazes. Navo MSRC Navigator, Fall 2002, 19.
OpenMP Parallel Implementation of SWAN, John E. Cazes, Tim Campbell, and Erick Rogers. Navo MSRC Navigator, Fall 2001, 13.
OpenMP Parallel Implementation of SWAN, John E. Cazes, Tim Campbell, and Erick Rogers. Navo MSRC Navigator, Fall 2001, 13.
Stable, Self-Gravitating, Nonaxisymmetric 3D Polytropes with Nontrivial Internal Flows, John E. Cazes and Joel E. Tohline. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. 30, No. 4. 193rd AAS Meeting, Austin, Texas, January 1999.
Optimization of Fortran for Vector and RISC Based Architectures training course at the Naval Oceanographic Office Major Shared Resource Center, February 1998.
Group Memberships/Professional Affiliations
Sigma Pi Sigma
Education
Ph.D., Physics, Louisiana State University
M.S., Physics, Louisiana Tech University
B.S., Applied Physics, Magna Cum Laude, Louisiana Tech University