Short Bio: Hakan Aydin is a Professor at the Computer Science
Department, George Mason University. He is also the Director of
the PhD in Computer Science Program. His research interests include
Sustainable Computing, Real-Time Embedded Systems, Fault Tolerance, Internet-of-Things,
and Cyber-Physical Systems. He served as the Program Committee Chair
(2011) and General Chair (2012) of the IEEE Real-Time/Embedded
Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), in addition to serving on the
program committees of numerous conferences and workshops. In addition, he is
serving on the Editorial Board of Journal of Real-Time Systems
(Springer). He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award, as well as GMU
Computer Science Department Teaching Award (twice). He received PhD in
Computer Science from the University of Pittsburgh in 2001.
PhD Students
Vinay Devadas (2011)
Dissertation: System-Level Energy Management for Real-Time Systems
Baoxian Zhao (2012)
Dissertation: Joint Reliability and Energy Management for Real-Time Embedded Systems
Bo Zhang (2012)
Dissertation: Performance Management for Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensor Networks
Co-Advisor: Robert Simon
Mohammad Atiqul Haque (2016)
Dissertation: Reliability Management Techniques for Energy-Aware Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems
Maryam Bandari (2016)
Dissertation: Energy Management in Performance Sensitive Wireless Sensor Networks
Co-Advisor: Robert Simon
Arda Gumusalan (2019)
Dissertation: Dynamic Modulation Scaling Enabled Real-Time Transmission Scheduling for Wireless Sensor Networks
Co-Advisor: Robert Simon
Abhishek Roy (2021)
Dissertation: Improving Energy Efficiency and Quality-of-Control Metrics in Reliable Multiprocessor Real-Time Systems
Address
Engineering Building, Room 5308
Department of Computer Science
George Mason University
MSN 4A5, 4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: (703)-993 3786 Fax: (703)-993 1710 E-mail: aydin at cs dot gmu dot edu