| Marty Humphrey | | Research Assistant Professor, Computer Science | | Ph.D., University of Massachusetts | | | | Marty Humphrey received his Ph.D. in Computer
Science at the University of Massachusetts
in 1996. After spending two years as an Assistant Professor of Computer
Science and Engineering at the
University of Colorado at Denver,
he joined the University of Virginia in 1998. | | | | Research Interests | | Marty Humphrey's research focuses on operating system support
for parallel, distributed, and real-time computation. He has created a real-time
threads package that features novel semantics for hard real-time computation. He
has also created operating system support for distributed soft real-time computation
such as multimedia applications, addressing the ability to write, analyze, and
execute applications that explicitly and dynamically adjust to fluctuating resource
availability. Current work is on providing operating system or middleware support
for large, heterogeneous virtual machines in the context of the Legion project,
focusing on the general issues of computer security, resource management, and
application design. | | | Sponsored Research Wide-Area Computational Science (funded by: National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure( NPACI )) NSF MIddleware Initiative (funded by: SURA )
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