Kees GoossensView profile
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Kees Goossens is Full Professor of Real-time Embedded Systems in the Electronic Systems group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He leads the CompSOC Lab focused on predictable and composable embedded systems. His research spans composable virtualization, real-time systems, low-power design, and FPGA-based dynamic partial reconfiguration. Previously at NXP Semiconductors, he pioneered networks-on-chip research including the Aethereal NoC architecture. His research interests include: Composable and predictable embedded systems Real-time networks-on-chip (NoC) Memory management and controllers FPGA reconfiguration Hardware verification Low-power electronic design Publication analysis shows consistent focus on real-time systems, networks-on-chip, memory controllers, and embedded systems design, with recent expansion into machine learning applications for networking and error-correction coding. His work frequently addresses automotive and industrial control applications. Editorial contributions include: ACM TODAES editorial board (since 2009) Associate editor for Springer DAEM journal (since 2006) Guest editor for multiple NoC special issues He leads the CompSOC laboratory developing virtualized execution platforms for mixed-criticality systems. Current educational activities include courses on Systems-on-Chip, Embedded Systems, and Computer Architecture.



