Malcolm S. Mollison
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Information
http://cs.unc.edu/ mollison
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Computer science Ph.D. student. Focusing on middleware and operating systems for mul-
Summary
ticore real-time systems, and associated underlying theory. U.S. citizen. Secret security
clearance (expires Aug. 2013).
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Education
B.S., Computer Science w/ Honors May 2009
M.S., Computer Science Aug. 2011
Ph.D., Computer Science Aug. 2014 (anticipated)
Conference Papers
Publications
J. Herman, C. Kenna, M. Mollison, J. Anderson, and D. Johnson. RTOS Support for
Multicore Mixed-Criticality Systems. Proceedings of the 18th IEEE Real-Time and
Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium, pp. 197-208, April 2012.
M. Mollison, J. Erickson, J. Anderson, S. Baruah, and J. Scoredos. Mixed Criticality
Real-Time Scheduling for Multicore Systems. Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International
Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, pp. 1864-1871, June 2010.
Workshop Papers
M. Mollison and J. Anderson. Virtual Real-Time Scheduling. Proceedings of the
Seventh International Workshop on Operating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-
Time Applications, pp. 33-40, July 2011.
M. Mollison, B. Brandenburg, and J. Anderson. Towards Unit Testing Real-Time
Schedulers in LITMUSRT . Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Oper-
ating Systems Platforms for Embedded Real-Time Applications, July 2009.
Graduate Courses
Courses
Algorithm Analysis Operating System Implementation
Real-Time Systems Computer Architecture and Implementation
Distributed and Concurrent Algorithms Avionics Software
Distributed and Parallel Computing Cyber-Physical Systems
Undergraduate Courses
Algorithm Analysis Operating Systems
Data Structures Software Engineering Lab
Programming Language Concepts Computer Organization
Models of Languages and Computation Internet Services and Protocols
Introduction to Computer Security
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Internships
Summer 2009, 2010, 2011 El Segundo, CA
Real-time systems R&D for next-generation unmanned air vehicles (UCAS-D/UCLASS).
International Business Machines
Summer 2008 Durham, NC
UI development for cloud-based collaboration software.
Extensive: Multithreaded C programming, Python programming, git (version control),
Knowledge
Linux system administration
and Skills
Moderate: Linux kernel hacking, PREEMPT-RT Linux, avionics software