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Paul Metzger is a Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge, working on the CAPcelerate project within the School of Technology. His research focuses on integrating CHERI capabilities into future accelerators and exploring how CPUs with CHERI can interoperate with accelerators lacking capability support.
Dr. Metzger's research interests span several key areas in computer systems:
- Computer Architecture and Security
- CHERI Capabilities and Memory Safety
- Heterogeneous Computing Systems
- Parallel Programming Models (Algorithmic Skeletons)
- Real-time Systems and Deadline Enforcement
- NUMA Optimization Techniques
His publication record demonstrates significant contributions to computer architecture and parallel systems. His work spans from low-level architectural concerns like CHERI capabilities to higher-level programming models that simplify parallel programming. A consistent theme across his research is improving system performance and reliability in heterogeneous computing environments while maintaining security and ease of use for developers.
Dr. Metzger has received recognition including:
- Deutschlandstipendium scholarship from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Before joining Cambridge, Dr. Metzger completed his PhD at the Institute for Computing Systems Architecture (ICSA) at the University of Edinburgh, where he investigated pattern-based parallel programming models and their benefits for multiprogrammed heterogeneous systems and parallel hard real-time systems. His office is located in room SE14 of the William Gates Building at 15 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FD.
