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Dr. Daniel Mosse is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds a PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park, and has been a faculty member since 1993. His research focuses on distributed systems, real-time systems, power management, security, and fault tolerance, bridging operating systems and networking research. He has held leadership roles, including Chair of the Department of Computer Science since 2009 and Visiting Professorships in Brazil. His work spans grants totaling millions, addressing energy-efficient computing, secure infrastructure, and embedded systems.
Education: PhD (1993), MS (1990), and BS (1985) in Mathematics and Computer Science. Research interests include distributed real-time systems, multicore systems, embedded systems, and wireless networks. Notable awards include the 2007 Provost's Innovation in Education Award and the 2006 Bellet Teaching Award.
Key grants include NSF-funded projects on energy-efficient data centers, secure emergency management systems, and power-aware scheduling. He advises numerous students and teaches courses on operating systems and distributed systems. His contributions to real-time systems, fault tolerance, and energy management have been recognized through over 150 publications and international collaborations.





