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January 14, 2014

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Oscar Chavoya-Aceves

602-***-**** • acb49v@r.postjobfree.com

January 9, 2014

Skills

• Theoretical knowledge on computer science; design and analysis of al-

gorithms; neural networks; genetic algorithms; and programming: Java

(Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6.0

February 16, 2010 ; experience (intermediate level) with Eclipse-Android,

Android Studio [under Windows and Linux] and Nexus 7-ASDK), six apps

in Google Play and currently working on another one [See (1) and (2 )]; C,

PHP, MySQL, and others; and an easiness to learn the syntax of computa-

tional languages as necessary for the development of applications (specially

those computational languages that have a syntactic structure inherited

from C, like JavaScript, C++, C#, and Perl.)

• Developing PHP-MySQL dynamic web applications as well as applications

for scheduling, automation, serial communications; scientific computation

discrete and continuous dynamical systems) (For specific information,

please look at pp. 3, 7, and 8 and my website as well.); teaching, using

the TI80’s family of calculators (83, 83+, 84, and 89, as well as Cassio

fx-9750 GII and fx-CG10 ), TI-Navigator, and Smart Board; web devel-

opment; and simulations.

• Developed a C program for the additive synthesis of music using the just

intonation five limit tunning system. (Published two CD’s with traditional

Mexican music in just intonation.(p. 32 The system is described in the

last chapter of Kindle book. (See p. 35)

(1) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.primenumber;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.decisionprank;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.fiveparagraph;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.testspeechrecognition

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.mindmap&hl=en;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ochavoya.timestable&hl=en

(2) http://www.amazon.com/ author: oscar chavoya aceves

and

• Developed a Java system for training on musical instruments of the guitar

family.

• Configuring Cisco Catalyst and Linksys Switches and Routers. Passed the

CCENT/CCNA ICND1 (ICND1 640-822) test on 03/22/2010.

• Knowledge of common computational tools under a diversity of operating

systems (PC MS-DOS and Windows, Linux–Suse 10.x-11.2, Ubuntu and

others).

• Bilingual (English/Spanish).

• Experience teaching at all levels of education, from Middle School to Grad-

uate School in three countries: Mexico, Colombia, and the United States

(in temporal order), in the areas of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer

Science.

• Currently certified to teach Physics and Mathematics in the State of Ari-

zona. The certificate expires on 03/04/2016, includes SEI endorsement.

Valid fingerprint card.

Education

• Doctorate in Physics (Mechanics). Metropolitan Autonomous University,

Iztapalapa, Mexico. Thesis: Symmetry Lines in Hamiltonian Dynamical

Systems; advised by Dr. Eduardo Pina Garza. (the main paper can be

downloaded from http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1989NCimB.103..369C)

• Master of Science in Physics (Mechanics). Advanced School of Physics

and Mathematics; National Institute of Technology; Mexico D.F. Theses:

Super-Stable Cycles of the Cubic Map; advised by Dr. Eduardo Pina

Garza. (The main paper titled Symbolic Dynamics of the Cubic Map, can

be purchased from http://www.sciencedirect.com.)

• Bachelor in Physics and Mathematics. Superior School of Physics and

Mathematics; National Institute of Technology; Mexico D.F.

• Have successfully completed the Johns Hopkins University’s offering of

Computing for Data Analysis, offered January through February 2013, by

Roger D. Peng, PhD, Associate Professor of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins

Bloomber School of Public Health, through coursera.org:

https://www.coursera.org/course/compdata

• Have successfully completed the free online offering of Design and Analysis

of Algorithms, offered June through July 2012, by Tim Roughgarden,

Associate Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University, through

coursera.org:

https://class.coursera.org/algo-2012-002/wiki/view?page=Syllabus.

• Have successfully completed the free online offering of MITx: 6.00.1x In-

troduction to Computer Science and Programming (with Python), offered

October through December 2013.

https://courses.edx.org/courses/MITx/6.00.1x/3T2013/courseware/Week 0/edx introduction/

Work History

• Adobe Mountain School October 2013 to January 2014; 2800 W Pinnacle Peak Rd,

Phoenix, AZ 85027 623-***-****. Teaching Mathematics. This is a secure facility

under the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections.

• J O Combs Unified School District. August 2012 to May 2013;

teaching geometry and precalculus at Combs H. S.; 2505 East Germann

Road; San Tan Valley Arizona 85140; 480-***-****.

• Chinle Unified School District #24. August 2010 to May 2012; teach-

ing Physics at Chinle High School; US 191 & Navajo Route #7; Chinle,

AZ 86503 928-***-****.

• Omega Schools, Campus Northern. September 2008 to August 2009,

teaching 7-12 mathematics; 8632 W. Northern Ave,; Glendale, AZ 85305.

Phone 623-***-****. Developed all the course materials using Impress, a

presentation software of the Open Office suite, and a web/php application

to deliver assignments.

• Copper Canyon High School. August 6 2007 to October 5 2007, teach-

ing AP Calculus AB and Physics. (9126 W. Camelback Road; Glendale,

AZ 85305. Phone 623-***-****.)

• Phoenix College. August 2006 to August 2007, teaching Junior College

Mathematics. 1202 W. Thomas Road; Phoenix, AZ 85013. Phone 602-

285-7800. Developed all the course materials in a web environment, using

xhtml.

• Camelback High School. Full time Mathematics Teacher from Febru-

ary 2001 to August 2006. Teaching Introduction to Algebra and Geome-

try and Algebra to ESL and Bilingual students. (4612 North 28th Street;

Phoenix, AZ 85016. Phone 602-***-****.) Developed all the course ma-

terials in a web environment, extensively used the TI-80 family of calcula-

tors; implemented the TI Instruments Navigator system which is based on

local wireless network for delivering instruction, academic activities, and

assessment.

• Computation Research Center, National Institute of Technology;

Mexico D.F. February 2000 to February 2001. Full Professor, lecturing

on Discrete Mathematics.

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• Universidad del Valle de Mexico. January 1999 to February 2001.

Full Professor at the Science and Technology Department. Lectured on: a)

Signal analysis and modulation; b) Probability Theory (Master); Calculus;

and Differential Equations.

• Zenith Electronics. November 1997 to January 1999. Zenith Electron-

ics (Partes de Television de Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico) Design Engi-

neer (designing electrical parts for television systems, deflection yokes, in

particular).

• Universidad Aut ́noma de Bucaramanga, Colombia. September 1995 to August 1997. Full Professor

and Director of the Laboratory of Advanced Computation at Bucaramanga-Colombia (UNAB). Lectured on

a) Analysis of Algorithms at Cali Western University Corporation; b)

Theory of Computation at UNAB, Western University Corporation; and

Bolivar’s Technological Corporation, at Cartagena; c) Compiler Theory, at

UNAB and Bolivars Technological Corporation. (Within the Masters Pro-

gram on Computer Science, carried out in agreement with the Monterrey

Technological Institute.) Started and developed the University Network of

UNAB as well as the Internet site http://www.unab.edu.co. Researched

also on evolutionary systems for biological sequence analysis and the de-

sign and implementation of a course-scheduling computer system for the

university (put in production).

• Universidad An ́huac del Sur, M ́xico, D.F. November 1994 to June

1995. Full Professor at Universidad Anahuac del Sur. Research activities,

bound to the Doctorate on Engineering, and related to the Application

of Computer Systems to Increase Productivity of Mexican Enterprises

and Public Agencies. Lectured on: Artificial intelligence (Master). Digi-

tal telecommunications (Graduate); Introduction to Calculus (Graduate);

Software Engineering Graduate).

• Instituto Tecnologico de Monterrey. January 16, 1990 to September

23, 1994) Full Professor of the Graduated and Research Division (GRD) of

Campus Estado de Mexico, of Monterrey Institute of Technology (ITESM-

CEM). Lectured on: Algorithm Analysis (Via Satellite); Artificial Intel-

ligence II; Artificial intelligence II (Via Satellite); Compilers; Computa-

tional Languages; Data Structures; Discrete Mathematics (Via Satellite);

Genetic Algorithms (Via Satellite); Neural Nets (Via Satellite); Statistical

Pattern Recognition; Theory of Computation; and Theory of Computa-

tion (Via Satellite).

Leader of the Center for Research in Advanced Computation of the GRD of

ITESM-CEM, and Coordinator of the Center for Environmental Quality.

Researched on Automation of Manufacturing Processes; Vision and Voice

Recognition; Biological Sequence Analysis; Inductive Logical Program-

ming; Simulation of Turbulent Diffusion of Air Pollution in the Mexico D.

F. Basin; and Dynamical Systems.

• Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana. Full Professor at the Metropoli-

tan Autonomous University, Azcapotzalco, Mexico (1980 to 1990). Lec-

tured on Applications of Electromagnetism; Applied Mathematics for En-

gineering; Applied Mathematics for Social Sciences I and II; Calculus

I; Calculus II; Classical Fields I; Classical Fields II; Electromagnetism;

Electromagnetism and Oscillations; Mathematical Complements; Modern

Physics; Ordinary Dierential Equations; Statistical Mechanics; Statics of

Deformable Bodies; and Thermodynamics. Leaded the research project

on Computational Physics.

Awards

• Lazaro Cardenas award, from the National Technological Institute, Mexico

D.F., for getting the highest GPA in the Master in Physics.

• Member of the National System of Researchers (Mexico) from 1989 to

1995.

• Received the Golden Lamb as the best Professor of the Graduates and

Research Division of the ITESM-CEM (1993).

Publications

1. F. Angulo Brown and O. Chavoya; Un Tratamiento del Ciclo de Otto en

el Marco de la Termodin ́mica de Tiempos Finitos; Mexican Records of

a

Science and Technology II #5; pp. 73-79 (1984).

2. O. Chavoya, F. Angulo, E. Pi ̃a; Symbolic Dynamics of The Cubic Map;

n

Physica 14D pp. 374-386 (1985).

3. O. Chavoya; Determinaci n de las Series de Potencias de Algunas Fun-

ciones; Mexican Records of Science and Technology IV #15; pp. 7-10

(1986).

4. O. Chavoya; Ecuaciones Difero-Diferenciales en un Problema Elemental

de F ́

ısica; Mexican Magazine of Physics V 32 #3; p.p. 515-527 (1986).

5. O. Chavoya and E. Pi ̃a; L ́

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ıneas de Simetr ́ en el Problema Restringido

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Circular y Plano de Tres Cuerpos Mexican Magazine of Physics. V34 #1;

pp. 32-46 (1988).

6. Gonzalo Ares De Parga, O. Chavoya, J. L. L ́pez Bonilla, Gerardo Ovando

o

Z ́niga; Clasificaci ́n Algebraica del Tensor Conformal ; Mexican Maga-

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zine of Physics V2; pp. 201-207 (1989).

7. Gonzalo Ares de Parga, O. Chavoya, Jos ́ L. L ́pez Bonilla; Lanzos Po-

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tential ; J. Math. Phys. V. 30 #6; pp. 1294-1295 (1989).

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8. O. Chavoya, H. M. Luna; Calculo de la Exponencial de Operadores Lin-

eales Idempotentes; Mexican Magazine of Physics V35 #4; pp. 680-690

(1989).

9. O. Chavoya and E. Pina; Symmetry Lines of the Dynamics of a Heavy

Rigid Body with to Fixed Point; Il Nuovo Nuovo Cimento V 103B #4

(1990).

10. F. Martınez Baez, C. Beckwith B., O. Chavoya, A. Merino; Hydrostatic

and Hydrodynamic Lubrication in Cylindrical Bearings with Discharge

Loads; Center for Research and Technological Development of the State

of Queretaro A. C. (1990); Internal Report.

11. F. Martınez Baez and O. Chavoya; Correlation of Heat Transfer Data and

Loss of Pressure in Heat Exchangers; Memoirs of the XVI Congress of the

National Academy of Engineering, B.C. p.p. 358-362 (1990).

12. O. Chavoya, Delfino Ladino L., Jose L. Lopez B.; Jose L. Fernandez Ch.;

On a Theorem of Goenner ; Colombian Magazine of Physics V22; pp. 1-35

(1990).

13. Gonzalo Ares de Parga, O. Chavoya, J. L. L ́pez Bonilla, Moral J. Lanczos

Superpotential for the Weyl Tensor ; Colombian Physics Magazine V23 #1;

p. 21 (1991).

14. O.Chavoya, Delfino Ladino L., J. L. L ́pez Bonilla, J. L. Fernandez Ch.;

Immersion of Riemannian Spaces; Colombian Physics Magazine V23 #1;

pp. 1-52 (1991).

15. Gonzalo Ares de Parga, O. Chavoya, J. L. L ́pez, Morales J., J. Fernandez;

Lanczos Superpotential ; Mexican Physics Magazine V36; pp. 85-93 (1990).

16. Gonzalo Ares de Parga, O. Chavoya, J. L. L ́pez, H. M. Luna, Morales J.;

Potenciales para el Campo de Lienard-Wiechert; Mexican Physics Maga-

zine V36 pp. 184-193 (1990).

17. O. Chavoya, F. Garc ́ M. A. Jimenez; A Program to Estimate the Gram-

ıa, matical Complexity of a Sequence; Memoirs of the IX Meeting on Artificial

Intelligence p.p. 243-254 (1992).

18. Aquino, J. L. Lopez, D. Navarrete and O. Chavoya; Superpotential for the

Lienard-Wiechert Field ; Il Nuovo Cimento V108 #10; (1993).

19. Grasa, O. Chavoya; Integration of a Cell for Flexible Manufacture; Engi-

neering (Magazine of Costa Rica University) V3 #1 (1993).

20. E. Pina, O. Chavoya, P. Grasa, R. Miramontes, A. Vasquez; Kinematics

and Dynamics of Robots Lecture Notes; ITESM-CEM (1994).

21. O. Chavoya., G. Gonz ́lez, L. M. Morales; Multiple Sequence Alignment;

III Simposio Brasileiro du Redes Neurais, Recife, Brazil (1996).

22. O. Chavoya; Influence of Internal Structure on Dynamics of Classical Par-

ticles; In Topics in Contemporary Physics; edited by J. A. Heras and R.

V. Jimenez. IPN Press, Mexico (2000) pp. 127-142.

23. J. C. Chimal-Egua; O. Chavoya-Aceves; F. Angulo-Brown; Some further

analogies between the Bak-Sneppen model for biological evolution and the

spring-block earthquake model ; Can. J. Phys. /Rev. Can. Phys., 80 (12),

1675-1685 (2002).

24. M. Santillan, O. Chavoya Aceves, Fernando Angulo Brown; A Formal-

ization of Common Definitions of Power and Efficiency in Intracellular

Biochemical Processes; Revista Mexicana de Fisica 47(2) pp. 158-161

(2001).

25. O. Chavoya-Aceves; A de Broglie-Bohm Like Model for Klein Gordon

Equation; IL NUOVO CIMENTO V. 118 B, N. 6, p. 569 (2003).

26. O. Chavoya-Aceves; A de Broglie-Bohm Like Model for Dirac Equation;

IL NUOVO CIMENTO 118B, N. 9, pp. 861-72 (2003).

27. O. Chavoya-Aceves; An Explanation of Spin Based on Classical Mechanics

and Electrodynamics; arXiv: quant-ph/0305137.pdf.

28. O. Chavoya-Aceves; Multielectronic Atom in Magnetic Field Revisited ;

quant-ph/0306191.pdf.

29. O. Chavoya-Aceves; Remarks on the Theory of Angular Momentum;

quantph/0305049.pdf.

30. C. Aguilar, M. Bonilla & O. Chavoya; An Exponential Linear Model

Matching for a Closed Kinematics Chain; Computacion y Sistemas; Mex-

ico D.F. V7 No. 1 (2003) p. 40.

31. Carlos F. Aguilar and Oscar Chavoya A.; A Stabilizable Control Law for

a Rotational Pendulum; Computacion y Sistemas V. 7 No. 4 pp. 239-48;

CICIPN Mexico.

32. Oscar Chavoya-Aceves; Mexican Fiesta in Just Intonation; CD Music

Record (amazon.com 2011).

33. Oscar Chavoya-Aceves; Memories of Mexico in Just Intonation; CD Music

Record (amazon.com 2011).

34. O. Chavoya; Logical refutation of the Einstein Podolsky Rosen argument;

Physics Essays; March 2013, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 21-23.

35. Oscar Chavoya Aceves; An Essay on Geometry, Music and Computation;

Theses Advised

1. Francisco Javier Garcia de la Barrera; Competitive Neural Networks with

Logarithmic Inputs, a Natural Approach to Pattern Recognition; ITESM-

CEM (1991); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

2. Raul Botle; Programmable Interface Module; ITESM-CEM (1992); Master

of Computer Science Thesis.

3. Victor de la Cueva; Integration of a Computacional Environment for De-

signing Multicomponent Neural Networks; ITESM Central Campus of Ve-

racruz (Via Satellite) (1993); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

4. Rafain Rodriguez Montanez; Neural Networks with Presinaptic Inhibition;

ITESM-CEM (1993); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

5. M. Angeles Junco Rey; Systematization and Documentation of the Project

of Automation of the Flexible Manufacture Cell ; ITESM-CEM (1993);

Master of Computer Science Thesis.

6. Alfredo Alarcon; A Spanish Speech Recognition System Using Artificial

Neural Networks; ITESM-CEM (1993); Master of Computer Science The-

sis.

7. Roberto Ortega Ruiz Recognition of Wave-Forms in Seismic Records Us-

ing Neural Networks; ITESM-CEM (1994); Master of Computer Science

Thesis.

8. Luis Enrique Alejandre del Arco. Environmental Information System.

ITESM-CEM (1994); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

9. Edgar Manuel Vallejo Clemente; Genetic Algorithms for the Generation

of Turing Machines; ITESM-CEM (1994); Master of Computer Science

Thesis.

10. Jorge Ramirez Uresti; Evolutionary Strategies for Inductive Logical Pro-

gramming. ITESM-CEM (1994); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

11. Hector Morelos Borja. Solution of the Scheduling Problem using Evolu-

tionary Strategies and Event Driven Simulation. ITESM Campus Quere-

taro [Via Satellite] (1994); Master of Computer Science Thesis.

12. Lina Marcela Morales Bojorquez Aprendizaje de Gramaticas Mediante

Sistemas Evolutivos. UNAB Colombia 1997.

13. Jimena Borrero. Sistema de Asignacion de Aulas y Horarios para la

UNAB. UNAB Colombia 1997.

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Others

• President of the Basic Science and Mathematics Academy of the Lomas

Verdes Campus of Universidad del Valle de Mexico.

• Member of the portfolio of evaluators of the CONACyT Mexico (Computer

Science).

• Invited speaker to the event organized by the Superior School of Physics

and Mathematics, with reason of the 60 anniversary Dr. Eduardo P ̃a,

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with the conference Influences of the Internal Structure in the Dynamics

of Classical Particles(September 14 1999).

• Invited speaker to the VII International Congress of the Industry of the

Environment of Conieco; organized by the National Council of Industrial

Environmentalists, B. C., the National Institute of Ecology, the SEMAR-

NAP, Messe Mnchen International, Secretary of the Environment of the

Gov- ernment of Mexico D.F., and E. J. Krausse of Mexico (September

21-24 1999); With the conference Monitoring Air Quality in the Metropoli-

tan Area of Mexico City.

• Attended the Course for Internet Multipliers, organized by the Colombian

Institute for the Development of Superior Education and the COLCIEN-

CIAS, in Santafe de Bogota, at August 22 and 23, 1996.

• O. Chavoya, A. Quiroz, M. Quintana; Structural Syntactic Consensus for

Studing the Genetic Diversity of HIV-2 ; International Conference on HIV

Sequence Variation and Statistical Methods; Columbus Ohio (March 5-6,

1994).

• Chavoya, H. M. Luna, E. Pi ̃a; Emergence and Decadence of Chaos Be-

n

tween the Cases of Lagrange and Kovalevskaya; XXXVII National Congress

of the Mexican Society of Physics. Cancun, Mexico. September 26-29,

1994.

• Invited speaker to the Environmental Conference; Port of Veracruz (Jan-

uary 22, 1993).

• Invited speaker to the Metropolitan Congress for Students of Engineer-

ing (May 19-21, 1993); Technological Museum of the C.F.E., with the

conference

• The Flexible Manufacture Cell of the ITESM-CEM.

• Miguel A. Jimenez Montano, Oscar Chavoya Aceves and Maricela Quin-

tana Lopez; The Grammatical Complexity and the Long Reach Correla-

tions in DNA; XXXVI National Congress of Physics; Acapulco, Mexico,

October 1993.

• Organizer and speaker in the seminar Atmospheric Pollution of the Mexico

Citys Basin, organized by the South Zone of ITESM and the National

Institute of Ecology (Mexico); October 16-17, 1992.

• Attended the course Control of Toxic Air Contaminants; University of

California, Berkeley (University Extension) and INFOTEC Mexico;1993.



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