MultEx reseach group

 
Mikael Nolin

Mikael Nolin
Associate Professor, Project leader
E-mail: mikael.nolin@mdh.se
Room: U3-072
Phone: +46702882829
Research group: RTSD group
Lab: Systems Design Lab

Mikael received his PhD in 2000 from Uppsala University (Sweden). Since then he has been working in both academia and in industry with embedded systems, real-time systems, and embedded communications. He is currently sharing his time between the company CC-Systems, and Mälardalen Real-Time Research Centre (MRTC). The current research goal is to find methods that will make software development cheaper, faster and yield software with higher quality. Mikael has also been pursuing research in analysis of real-time systems, where the goal is to find theoretical models for real-time systems that will allow their timing-behaviour to be calculated.


Jukka Mäki-Turja
Ph.D., Senior researcher, "Kommunikationsansvarig"
E-mail: jukka.maki-turja@mdh.se
Room: U3-071
Phone: +4621101466, +46708910586
Research group: RTSD group
Lab: Systems Design Lab

Jukka received his PhD in 2005 from Mälardalen University. He is currently at Mälardalen University where he divedes his time between teaching, real-time systems advanced course and operating systems. Jukka's research interests include modelling and design of real-time systems, distributed real-time systems, scheduling theory, and analysis of real-time systems.


Kaj Hänninen Kaj Hänninen
Ph.D. Student
E-mail: kaj.hanninen@mdh.se
Room: U3-074
Phone: +4621107322
Research group: RTSD group
Lab: Systems Design Lab

Kaj Hänninen is an industrial Ph.D student employed by Arcticus Systems. He received a MSc degree in Computer Engineering 2003. His research focus on software engineering of embedded real-time control systems using multiple execution models.


Markus Bohlin Markus Bohlin
Ph.D. Student
E-mail: markus.bohlin@mdh.se
Room: U3-100
Phone: +4621107023
Research group: Programming Languages
Lab: Computer Science Lab

Markus is an institute Ph.D student employed by the Swedish Institute of
Computer Science (SICS). He received his licentiate degree in Computer
Science 2004, which focused on constraint-based local search. Since then he has been working with industrial optimization for the railroad
sector, mainly in the areas of maintenance optimization and timetabling.
His current research focus is on optimization models for embedded real-
time control systems.

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