Christoph KesslerView profile
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Christoph Kessler is a Professor and Head of the Software and Systems (SAS) division at the Department of Computer and Information Science (IDA), Linköping University, Sweden. He leads the Programming Environment Laboratory’s research group focusing on compiler technology, parallel computing, and heterogeneous systems. His work includes the development of tools like OPTIMIST, PARAMAT, and SkePU, and he has contributed over 100 publications in journals and conferences. He holds a PhD from the University of Saarbrücken and a Habilitation from the University of Trier. Research interests span parallel programming, compiler optimization, and energy-efficient scheduling for heterogeneous systems. He has secured a 30M SEK grant from SSF for the ASTECC project, advancing adaptive software for edge-cloud computing. Notable contributions include frameworks for GPU-based systems and methodologies for optimizing resource allocation on many-core architectures. His team’s work emphasizes practical applications in high-performance computing, including tools for course management (StASy) and energy-aware scheduling algorithms. The SAS division, under his leadership, focuses on software engineering and computer systems research with strong industry collaboration.











