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Phillip Raffeck is a researcher at the Department of Computer Science (INF) within the Chair of Computer Science 4 (System Software) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU). His work focuses on real-time systems, embedded systems, and energy-aware computing, with a particular emphasis on worst-case execution time (WCET) and energy consumption (WCEC) analysis. He has contributed to projects like the Invasive Run-Time Support System (iRTSS) and tools for energy-neutral system design.
- Department: Department of Computer Science (INF)
- University: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
- Position: Researcher
His research spans real-time systems, multi-core optimization, and power-aware computing. Key contributions include migrative synchronization protocols, energy-neutral operating systems, and code metrics for timing analysis. Recent work explores carbon-aware co-design and predictable migration in embedded environments.
Publications highlight collaborations with teams across Germany and international symposia like RTSS, WCET, and EMSOFT. His article trends reflect advancements in intermittent execution models, transactional networking, and static analysis toolchains. He serves as a secondary reviewer for conferences including RTAS and ISORC.
Phillip supervises graduate theses on topics such as DMA-based OS offloading, dynamic migration, and interrupt latency analysis. He contributes to teaching courses like Betriebsystemtechnik and Systemnahe Programmierung in C at FAU.
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