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Mads Rosendahl is an Associate Professor at Roskilde University's Department of People and Technology, specializing in Programming, Logic, and Intelligent Systems. He holds an MSc and PhD in Computer Science. His research focuses on energy-efficient software/hardware algorithms, static analysis for hardware design, and programming language approaches to concurrency and performance optimization.
Key projects include 'Energy and Performance Trade-offs in Hardware and Software Implementations' (2022-2023) and 'ENTRA: Whole-systems energy transparency' (2016). He has collaborated on initiatives like ICT-Energy (2013-2016) and Situated Design Methods (2013-2014), emphasizing interdisciplinary research.
His research interests span energy-efficient computing, static program analysis, algorithm implementation on low-level hardware, and compiler optimization. Notable contributions include work on probabilistic resource analysis and abstract interpretation techniques.
Publications highlight advancements in static communication analysis for hardware design (2025), energy-efficient algorithms (2025), and language support for embedded systems (2023). He has also presented widely, including lectures on semantics-based cost analysis (2012) and participation in workshops like DanSAS and Reversible Computation events.
Rosendahl contributes to academic service through peer reviews and conference activities, reflecting his commitment to advancing theoretical and applied computer science.
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