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Research Staff Member: Novel Systems Architecture
Research lab: Austin Research Lab
Eric Van Hensbergen is currently a research staff member in the Novel Systems Architecture group at IBM's Austin Research Lab. Over the past four years at IBM, he has worked on low-power dense server and network processor appliance blades, DRAM power management, full system simulation, high performance computing, hypervisors, and the Linux operating system. Before coming to IBM, he worked for four years at Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories on the Plan 9 and Inferno operating systems.
His current research focuses on using para-virtualization to enable the use of specialized application kernels for high performance computing as well as exploring new operating system and distrbuted system techniques for systems with hundreds of thousands to millions of cores.
Eric received a B.S. in Computer Science from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996 and has attended graduate courses in Computer Science at Stanford.
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Last updated 1 Nov 2007
