Ralf Ramsauerمشاهده پروفایل
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Ralf Ramsauer serves as a Post-Doc and Scientific Coordinator at OTH Regensburg's Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, where he leads the Systems Architecture Research Group. His work bridges theoretical computer science with practical implementations in operating systems and embedded architectures. His research focuses on Modern Operating System Architectures , Embedded Systems , Embedded Virtualisation , Hardware/Software Co-Design , Real-Time Systems , and Safety-Critical and Mixed-Criticality Systems . Recent work has expanded into quantum computing integration, particularly through the SysQC project which explores quantum-classical system interfaces. Ramsauer's publication record shows consistent output since 2016, with recent papers in 2025 focusing on quantum accelerator integration and predictive runtime analysis. His work spans multiple domains including operating systems, computer architecture, security, and database systems, demonstrating interdisciplinary expertise. Security Vulnerabilities in open-source projects RISC-V Architecture and hardware partitioning Linux Kernel Development processes and patch tracking Mixed-Criticality Systems design and implementation Quantum Computing Integration with classical systems Real-Time Performance analysis under security mitigations As a thesis supervisor, Ramsauer has guided numerous students through Bachelor's, Master's, and research projects, with recent work including FPGA prototyping for quantum accelerators and RISC-V integration. His service activities include conference reviewing (RTSS22, ICDE21, OSPERT17) and membership on the faculty council from 2019-2021.

