ARTIST Summer School South-America 2010

May 26-28, 2010      Gramado, Brazil organised and funded by ARTIST 

Lecturers


Tarek Abdelzaher, University of Illinois em Urbana-Champain (UIUC), USA

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Tarek Abdelzaher received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 1990 and 1994 respectively. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1999 on Quality of Service Adaptation in Real-Time Systems. He has been an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia, where he founded the Software Predictability Group until 2005. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science, the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He has authored/coauthored more than 150 refereed publications in real-time computing, distributed systems, sensor networks, and control. He is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Real-Time Systems, an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, the ACM Transaction on Sensor Networks, and the Ad Hoc Networks Journal. He was Program Chair of RTAS 2004, RTSS 2006, IPSN 2010 and ICDCS 2010, as well as General Chair of RTAS 2005, IPSN 2007, RTSS 2007, DCoSS 2008, and Sensys 2008. Abdelzaher’s research interests lie broadly in understanding and controlling performance and temporal properties of networked embedded and software systems in the face of increasing complexity, distribution, and degree of embedding in an external physical environment. Tarek Abdelzaher is a member of IEEE and ACM.

Franz Rammig, Universität Paderborn, Germany

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Prof. Dr. Franz J. Rammig is professor for informatics at University of Paderborn since 1983, since 1993 on a donated chair within Heinz Nixdorf Institute. He is the academic head of C-LAB (cooperation between University of Paderborn and Siemens), member of the board of directors of Heinz Nixdorf Institute, of s-lab (Cooperation between University of Paderborn and six IT companies), of Paderborn Centre for Parallel Computing (PC2), and of University of Paderborn’s International Graduate School on Dynamical Intelligent Systems. In 2002 he was appointed into the North Rhine Westphalian Academy of Sciences and in 2003 into acatec, the German Academy of Technical Sciences. In 2004 he was appointed into the Central Selection Committee of Alexander v. Humboldt Foundation. He has been honoured by IFIP’s Silver Core and by IFIP’s Outstanding Service Award. Prof. Rammig is member of the editorial board of the Journal of Network and Computer Applications (Elsevier), the International Journal of Embedded Systems (Interscience), and of the book series Teubner Texte zur Informatik. His and his group’s research interests are mainly in the area of Distributed Embedded Real-time Systems. He is deputy speaker of CRC614 “Self-optimization in Mechanical Engineering”.

Sergio Yovine, CONICET-UBA, Argentina

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Sergio Yovine graduated in computer science from Escuela Superior Latino Americana de Informática (ESLAI), Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1989. He received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, in 1993. He was Research Engineer at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1997 and 1998, where he worked for PATH on the Automated Highways project. Between 1995 to 2009 he was a full-time researcher at CNRS working at VERIMAG Laboratory. At CNRS he hold positions of Junior Researcher (CR2) 1995-1999, Assistant Researcher (CR1) 1999-2006 and Director of Research since 2006. He is currently a researcher at CONICET-UBA since 2009, on leave of absence from CNRS. He was principal investigator in several R&D projects with industrial partners such as France Telecom, Thales, Aonix and STMicrolectronics. He co-author verification tools such as KRONOS and TAXYS. He is Associate Editor of Springer’s journal Formal Methods in System Design. He works on modeling, analysis and implementation of real-time embedded systems.

Gilles Sassatelli, LIRMM, France

Gilles Sassatelli

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Dr. Gilles Sassatelli holds a full-time researcher position at LIRMM (Univ. of Montpellier 2 / CNRS, France) and is responsible of the flexible parallel and reconfigurable architectures group. He obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering in 2002 and has been working at the Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany as an assistant professor. He has been involved in several different funded national and European research projects and is the founder of the Reconfigurable Communication Centric SoCs European workshop. His research activity is currently focused on adaptive / bio-inspired reconfigurable computing systems ranging from MPSoCs to prospective bio-inspired computing substrates.

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