  I obtained a PhD in <A HREF="http://www.ph.utexas.edu">Physics </A>in May 1992 from the University of Texas at Austin. Previously I had completed a master in Nuclear Engineering. Currently I am finishing a thesis to obtain the MSc in  <A HREF="http://www.cs.utexas.edu"> Computer Sciences </A>Department at The  University of Texas at Austin.  During my graduate studies in physics I worked investigating a gauge theory of gravity based on the group ISL(4,R). The aim  was to quantize the gravitational field. I calculated the invariants for this  group and their unitary irreducible representations. This was published in  three joint papers with one of my dissertation advisors, Yuval Ne'eman (my  other dissertation advisor was George Sudarshan) and with Jurgen Lemke from Cologne, Germany. My previous position was in the Bureau of Economic Geology.  I spent a year in a half working in seismic inversion tomography. My  supervisor was Bob Hardage (Editor of GEOPHYSICS Journal of the Society of  Exploration Geophysicists). My research interests in computer science is in  algorithms, numerical analysis, parallel computation, cryptography, and the  quantum computer. I have also been a research visitor in the Theory Group of The Physics Department in Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Currently  I have opened a company in scientific software development. I am interested in  fill the gap between scientific and comercial software. My current interest in  physics is in CPT symmetry, Lie algebras, Lie groups and its representations and  invariants. I am also exploring numerical (sequential and parallel) solutions in General Relativity problems and also in Quantum Chromodynamics  <P>
