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Eric Van Hensbergen
is
currently an advisory software engineer in the Novel Systems
Architecture
group at IBM's Austin
Research Lab.
Over the past four years at IBM, he has worked on low-power dense
server and network processor appliance blades, DRAM power management,
full system simulation, high performance computing, hypervisors, and
the Linux operating system. Before coming to IBM, he worked for four
years at Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories on the Plan 9 and Inferno operating systems.
His current research focuses on
integrating Plan 9 technologies into the Linux kernel
and using para-virtualization to enable the use of specialized
application kernels for high performance computing.
Eric received a B.S. in Computer Science
from the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1996 and
has attended graduate courses in Computer Science at Stanford.
Publications
PROSE: Partitioned Reliable Operating System Environment
by E. Van Hensbergen. Submitted to HotOS X 2005.
Grave Robbers From Outer Space: Using 9P2000 Under Linux
by E. Van Hensbergen and Ron Minnich. To appear in Proceedings of
FREENIX, April 2005.
Cooperative Software-Hardware Power Management for DRAM
by H. Huang, E. Van Hensbergen, T. W. Keller, F. L. Rawson III, K.
Shin. Submitted to ASPLOS 2004.
On the Performance and Use of Dense Servers by W.
Felter, T. Keller, M.D. Kistler, C. Lefurgy, K. Rajamani, R. Rajamony,
F. Rawson, B. Smith, and E. van Hensbergen. IBM Journal of Research and
Development, vol. 47, no. 5/6, pp. 671-688, Sept.-Nov., 2003.
Revisitng Layer-2 Storage Networking by E. Van
Hensbergen, F. Rawson IBM Research Report RC22602 (2002)
Console Over Ethernet" by M. Kistler, E. Van Hensbergen,
F. Rawson. Proc. of FREENIX, June 2003.
Multi-Personality Network Interfaces by E. Van
Hensbergen, F. Rawson. IBM Research Report (RC22630) (2002)
Critical Power Slope: Understanding the Runtime Effects
of Frequency Scaling by Akihito Miyoshi, Charles Lefurgy, et al.
Proceedings of the 16th Annual ACM International Conference on
Supercomputing, June 22-26, 2002
Knowledgeable Node Initiated TCP Splicing by E. Van
Hensbergen, A. E. Papathanasiou. Appeared In Proceedings of IEEE
Infocom 2002, June 2002
Energy Conservation for Servers by D. Cohn, E.N.
Elnozahy, et al. Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Power Management
for Real-Time & Embedded Systems, May 2001
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