C. J. Tymczak

 C. J. Tymczak

C. J. Tymczak

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Biography

Texas Southern University - Physics


Resume

  • 1984

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Did my disertation on Excitations in He-4 films.\n\nKrotscheck and C. J. Tymczak

    \"Dynamic Structure Function of Quantum Liquid\nFilms.\" Phys. Rev. B

    217 (1992).

    Physics

    None

    to busy

    Texas A&M University

  • 4.00

    English

    Master's degree

    Did a masters on the kinematics of Sodium melting and Crytalization\n\nC. J. Tymczak and John R. Ray

    \"Asymmetric Crystallization and Melting Kinetics in\nSodium.\"

    Phys. Rev. Let. 64

    1278 (1990).

    Physics

    SPS and SIgma Pi Sigma

    Clemson University

  • University Teaching

    High Performance Computing

    Numerical Linear Algebra

    Physics

    Grant Writing

    Wavelets

    Parallel Algorithms

    Molecular Dynamics

    Computational Chemistry

    Theoretical Physics

    Computational Physics

    Parallel Programming

    Tymczak

    C. J.

    Tymczak

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Houston Community College

    Texas Southern University

    Houston

    Texas Area

    Teaching Physics 1401

    Adjunct Professor

    Houston Community College

    Houston

    Texas Area

    Founder and director of the Texas Southern University High Performance Computer Center (NSF Grant#1126251). Instituted a Theoretical Quantum Chemistry Research group based on the FreeON program suite. Co-author/developer of the FreeON program suite under continuing development at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Co-director of the CREST-NSF center on complex network.

    Professor

    Texas Southern University

    Los Alamos

    New Mexico

    Implemented periodic boundary conditions into the Gaussian orbital linear scaling program suite FreeON. Devised new density matrix projection schemes into the Gaussian orbital linear scaling program suite MondoSCF

    Technical Staff Member

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

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