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Rick Mohr

Rick Mohr, HPC System Administrator
National Institute for Computational Sciences, University of Tennessee
Bldg 5100 ORNL, #219
http://www.nics.tennessee.edu/
Phone: (865) 241-6311





Dr. Mohr joined NICS as an HPC system administrator in Jan 2009. Ricks contributions to the NICS team have included Cray XT5 support, Verne x86 cluster installation, account management system, monitoring infrastructure, and Teragrid software installation/support.

Prior to joining NICS, Dr. Mohr worked at the Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) for eight years, where he was an administrator for the HPC Linux clusters. Rick wrote software for managing OSC's clusters, deployed much of the monitoring infrastructure, and designed/supported the web infrastructure for portal deployments.

Education
B.S. Physics, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1996 B.S. Mathematics, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 1996 M.S. Physics, Ohio State University, 1999 Ph.D. Physics, Ohio State University, 2003

Select Publications
T. Baer and R. Mohr, “Supercomputing Core Web Services”, Presentation to Cyberinfrastructure and Software Development group at OSC, April 2008.

R. F. Mohr, R. J. Furnstahl, H.-W. Hammer, R. J. Perry, and K. Wilson, “Precise numerical results for limit cycles in the quantum three-body problem,” Annals of Physics, 321 (2006) 225-259.

D. Johnson, T. Baer, and R. Mohr, “Linux Cluster Design and Administration”, Ohio Supercomputer Center Training Course, September 2005.

R. Mohr and S. Pinsky, “The Condensate for SU(2) Gauge Theory in 1+1 Dimensions Coupled to Massless Adjoint Fermions,” International Journal of Modern Physics A, Vol. 12, No. 6 (1997) 1063-1073.