Julian Robledo MejiaView profile
Researcher
Julian Robledo Mejia serves as a Researcher at Dresden University of Technology's Chair for Compiler Construction, Germany, since January 2020. His work focuses on optimizing 5G baseband systems for performance and energy efficiency within heterogeneous multi-core environments under real-time constraints. His academic foundation includes: Bachelor of Electronic Engineering from University of Antioquia (UdeA), Medellín, Colombia Master of Embedded Systems from Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy (2017), thesis on fault injection for real-time operating systems Mejia's research tackles 5G network challenges through adaptive scheduling and dataflow models to enhance baseband system flexibility. His methodologies address critical demands for high data rates, ultra-low latency, and workload heterogeneity while optimizing energy consumption—key for next-generation mobile infrastructure. This work bridges theoretical modeling with practical implementation in resource-constrained environments. Publication analysis (2021-2025) reveals consistent innovation in reactive programming for heterogeneous systems, with Lingua Franca as a recurring framework. His contributions emphasize timing-energy trade-offs in base station optimization, advancing embedded real-time processing for wireless networks through model-based approaches and adaptive resource management. As part of TU Dresden's Compiler Construction research group, Mejia collaborates on cutting-edge projects in compiler design and embedded systems, contributing to tools like Mocasin for rapid prototyping of heterogeneous multi-core mappings. His industry background in automotive embedded software informs practical implementations of theoretical frameworks.









