Ritterstr. 23
52072 Aachen
Germany
Email: andreas.lachenmann at microsoft.com
Short Bio
I am a Software Design Engineer at the European Microsoft Innovation Center (EMIC) in Aachen, Germany. Currently, I work on virtualization for embedded systems. Before that, I worked in the collaborative project WASP and focused on programming models and middleware for wireless sensor networks.
Before joining EMIC in May 2008, I worked as a researcher and Ph.D. student at Universität Stuttgart, Germany. My research there was about programming abstractions for sensor networks. I received a Ph.D. in computer science from Universität Stuttgart in 2008, a diploma in software engineering from Universität Stuttgart in 2004, and a master degree in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA, in 2003.
- Andreas Lachenmann, Ulrich Müller, Robert Sugar, Louis Latour, Matthias Neugebauer, and Alain Gefflaut, Programming Sensor Networks with State-Centric Services, in Proc. of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS '10), Springer Verlag, June 2010
- Andreas Lachenmann, Klaus Herrmann, Kurt Rothermel, and Pedro José Marrón, On Meeting Lifetime Goals and Providing Constant Application Quality, in ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, vol. 5, no. 4, pp. 36:1 – 36:36, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., November 2009
- Andreas Lachenmann, Venkatesh Bommasandra Sadasiva, and Frank Siegemund, An Operator Placement Algorithm for Complex In-Network Processing, in Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems (INSS 2009), IEEE, 17 June 2009
- Andreas Lachenmann, Pedro José Marrón, Daniel Minder, and Kurt Rothermel, Meeting Lifetime Goals with Energy Levels, in Proc. of the 5th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., November 2007
- Andreas Lachenmann, Pedro José Marrón, Matthias Gauger, Daniel Minder, Olga Saukh, and Kurt Rothermel, Removing the Memory Limitations of Sensor Networks with Flash-Based Virtual Memory, in Proc. of the European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., March 2007
