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Melissa Carlson is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Computing, Binghamton University. She holds a bachelor's in Computer Science/Mathematics from the University of Rochester and a master's in Education from Binghamton University. Her professional background includes over three decades as a senior software engineer at IBM Corp, specializing in mainframe operating systems, virtualization, and technical education.
- Research Focus: Virtualization in mainframe environments, lock management in shared resource systems, and distributed computing.
Her work emphasizes optimizing task scheduling and resource allocation in virtual machine ecosystems. Notable contributions include patents on lock management, task sequencing, and processor sharing in multi-VM environments.
- Awards/Patents: Four U.S. patents (listed above) addressing virtualization challenges and data processing efficiency.
Carlson’s expertise bridges academia and industry, with a focus on advancing mainframe system architecture and collaborative software development.




