Short Bio


John Cavazos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer & Information Sciences at the University of Delaware. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2004. Before coming to Delaware, he did post-doctoral research in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. His research interests are in intelligent and iterative compilation and auto-tuning for computer systems, spanning embedded computers to large-scale supercomputers. He has experience in the construction and tuning of compilers and in using machine learning algorithms to solve hard systems problems.

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Academic Genealogy (Detailed)

Carl G. Neumann, Ph.D. 1856, Königsberg
C. Felix (Christian) Klein, Ph.D. 1868, Bonn 
--> William E. Story, Ph.D. 1875, Leipzig
    --> Solomon Lefschetz, Ph.D. '11, Clark University
      --> John McCarthy, Ph.D. '51, Princeton
        --> Barbara J. H. Liskov, Ph.D. '68, Stanford
          --> J. Eliot B. Moss, Ph.D. '81, MIT
            --> John Cavazos, Ph.D. '04, UMass


Contact:

Computer & Information Sciences
University of Delaware
Phone :: (302)-831-6052
Email :: cavazos at cis.udel.edu