Faculty
Affiliated Faculty
Current Students
- Micaiah Chisholm (since August 2014)
- Catherine Nemitz (since August 2015)
- Nathan Otterness (since May 2016)
- Sergey Voronov (since August 2016)
- Tanya Amert (since January 2017)
- Stephen Tang (since January 2017)
- Sims Osborne (since August 2017)
- Joshua Bakita (since August 2017)
- Clara Hobbs (since August 2018)
- Peter Tong (since August 2018)
- Shareef Ahmed (since August 2019)
Former Faculty
- Sanjoy Baruah, now at Washington University in St. Louis.
Past Ph.D. Students
- Ming Yang, Ph.D. received December 2020. Currently employed by Microsoft. Dissertation: Sharing GPUs for Real-Time Autonomous-Driving Systems.
- Namhoon Kim Ph.D. received May 2019. Currently employed by Microsoft Research. Dissertation: Combining Hardware Management with Mixed-Criticality Provisioning in Multicore Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Kecheng Yang, Ph.D. received August 2018. Currently employed as an assistant professor at Texas State University. Dissertation: Real-Time Scheduling on Asymmetric Multiprocessor Platforms. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Bryan Ward, Ph.D. received December 2016. Currently employed by the MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Dissertation: Sharing Non-Processor Resources in Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Zhishan Guo, Ph.D. received August 2016. Currently employed as an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida. Dissertation: Real-Time Scheduling of Mixed-Critical Workloads Upon Platforms with Uncertainties. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Bipasa Chattopadhyay, Ph.D. received May 2015. Currently employed by Microsoft. Dissertation: Integrating Pragmatic Constraints and Behaviors Into Real-Time Scheduling Theory. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Glenn Elliott, Ph.D. received May 2015. Currently employed at Aurora. Dissertation: Real-Time Scheduling of GPU's with Applications in Advanced Automotive Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Jeremy Erickson, Ph.D. received August 2014. Currently employed as a Software Engineer at Google. Dissertation: Managing Tardiness Bounds and Overload in Soft Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Cong Liu, Ph.D. received August 2013. Currently employed as an associate professor at the University of Texas, Dallas. Dissertation: Efficient Design, Analysis, and Implementation of Complex Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Haohan Li, Ph.D. received May 2013. Currently employed as a Senior Software Engineer at MathWorks. Dissertation: Scheduling Mixed-Criticality Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Alex Mills, Ph.D. in Statistics and Operations Research received December 2012. Currently an Assistant Professor at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. Dissertation: Resource-Based Patient Prioritization in Mass Casualty Incidents.
- Andrea Bastoni, Ph.D. received May 2011 at University of Rome "Tor Vergata", advised by Marco Cesati (co-advised Prof. Anderson). Currently employed by MBDA, a Finmeccanica Company, in Italy. Dissertation: Towards the Integration of Theory and Practice in Multiprocessor Real-Time Scheduling. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Björn Brandenburg, Ph.D. received December 2011. Currently employed as an associate professor at the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems. Dissertation: Scheduling and Locking in Multiprocessor Real-Time Operating Systems. Download dissertation in PDF. Companion dissertation webpage with additional performance graphs. Winner, 2012 Dean's Distinguished Dissertation Award in the area of Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Engineering.
- Hennadiy Leontyev, Ph.D. received April 2010. Employed by Google. Dissertation Compositional Analysis Techniques For Multiprocessor Soft Real-Time Scheduling. Download dissertation in PDF.
- John Calandrino, Ph.D. received August 2009. Currently employed by Microsoft. Dissertation On the Design and Implementation of a Cache-Aware Soft Real-Time Scheduler for Multicore Platforms. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Aaron Block, Ph.D. received August 2008. Currently an associate professor at Austin College. Dissertation: Multiprocessor Adaptive Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF.
- Abhisek Singh, Ph.D. received May 2008. Currently employed by Microsoft. Dissertation: Co-Scheduling Real-Time Tasks and Non Real-Time Tasks Using Empirical Probability Distribution of Real-Time Execution Requirements. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Nathan Fisher, Ph.D. received August 2007. Currently an associate professor at Wayne State University. Dissertation: The Multiprocessor Real-Time Scheduling of General Task Systems. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Umamaheswari Devi, Ph.D. received December 2006. Currently employed by IBM Research. Dissertation: Soft Real-Time Scheduling on Multiprocessors. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Shelby Funk, Ph.D. received December 2004. Currently an associate professor at The University of Georgia. Dissertation: EDF Scheduling on Heterogeneous Multiprocessors. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Phil Holman, Ph.D. received August 2004. Currently employed by SAS. Dissertation: On the Implementation of Pfair-scheduled Multiprocessor Systems. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Anand Srinivasan, Ph.D. received December 2003. Currently employed by Bell Labs, India. Dissertation: Efficient and Flexible Fair Scheduling of Real-time Tasks on Multiprocessors. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Steve Goddard, Ph.D. received 1998. Chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at The University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Dissertation: On the Management of Latency in the Synthesis of Real-Time Signal Processing Systems from Processing Graphs. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Srikanth Ramamurthy, Ph.D. received December 1997. Member of the Technical Staff, Panasas, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. Dissertation: A Lock-Free Approach to Object Sharing in Real-Time Systems. Download dissertation in PDF .
- Greg Bollella, Ph.D. received 1997. Currently employed by Sun. Dissertation: Slotted Priorities: Supporting Real-Time Computing Within General-Purpose Operating Systems. Download dissertation in PDF .
Past Masters Students
- Sarah Rust, M.S. received May 2017. Employed by Epic Games.
- Jonathan Herman, M.S. received May 2013. Employed by Oracle.
- Chris Kenna, M.S. received December 2012. Employed by Amazon, Seattle.
- Guruprasad Aphale, M.S. received May 2011. Employed by Microsoft.
- Mac Mollison, M.S. received May 2011.
- Vasile Bud, M.S. received May 2005. Employed by Bloomberg, NYC.
- Mithun Arora, M.S. received 2004. Employed by Microsoft.
- John Carpenter, M.S. received 2001. Employed by Deutsche Bank, NYC.
- Alex Blate, M.S. received 2000. Employed by Sylantro Systems.
- Rohit Jain, M.S. received May 1998. Employed by Google India, Bangalore.
- Ed Overton, M.S. received December 1997 (Math Department). Currently employed by SAS. Thesis: A Foray into Uniprocessor Real-Time Scheduling Algorithms and Intractability. Download thesis in PDF .