New highly skilled Researcher joins CISTER
11, Mar, 2014
CISTER/INESC-TEC has recently welcomed a new PhD member, Dorin Maxim, to its expanding international research team.
Dorin has received his Ph.D. degree in computer science in 2013 from the university of Lorraine, France after working in the renowned INRIA - Nancy Grand Est laboratory. He obtained a master degree in computer sciences (on the topic of artificial intelligence) in 2010 and a double bachelor’s degree in mathematics and theoretical computer sciences in 2008, both from the Lower Danube University in Galati, Romania.
His research interests lie in the area of Real-Time Systems with particular attention to Probabilistic Analysis of Real-Time Systems. For now he will be contributing to the SMARTS (Slack management for hierarchical real-time systems in a multicore scenario) research project and will be involved in the new Artemis EMC2 project. EMC2 will start in April with CISTER/INESC-TEC teaming up with EADS, Thales, Infineon Technologies, Ericsson, BMW, Volvo, Philips Healthcare and Siemens. The Artemis EMC2 project addresses embedded multi-core systems for mixed-criticality applications in dynamic real-time environments.