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Software Engineer URL: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/ohodson/ Email: Orion.Hodson@microsoft.com Telephone: ++44 (0) 1223 479 830 |
Orion Hodson is a software engineer in the Systems and Networking group of Microsoft Research (Cambridge, UK). He is interested in robust operating system design and many-core OS and runtime systems. Within Microsoft Research he has worked extensively on the Singularity operating system and a derivative for heterogeneous multicore platforms known as Helios.
Between 2001 and 2004, Orion worked on an open source IP router, the extensible open router project (XORP), at ICIR in Berkeley. Between 1996 and 2001, he was a member of the Networked Multimedia group in University College London Computer Science working on the Robust Audio Tool (RAT), a pioneering multicast audio conferencing tool.
Konstantinos Krikellas, Sameh Elnikety, Zografoula Vagena, and Orion Hodson, Strongly consistent replication for a bargain, in 26th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering, IEEE, March 2010
Edmund B. Nightingale, Orion Hodson, Ross McIlroy, Chris Hawblitzel, and Galen Hunt, Helios: Heterogeneous Multiprocessing with Satellite Kernels, in Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP '09), Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., Big Sky, MT, October 2009
Galen Hunt, Chris Hawblitzel, Orion Hodson, James Larus, Bjarne Steensgaard, and Ted Wobber, Sealing OS Processes to Improve Dependability and Safety, in Proceedings of the European Conference on Computer Systems (EuroSys), Association for Computing Machinery, Inc., Lisbon, Portugal, March 2007
Galen C. Hunt, Mark Aiken, Paul Barham, Manuel Fahndrich, Chris Hawblitzel, Orion Hodson, James R. Larus, Steven Levi, Nick Murphy, Bjarne Steensgaard, David Tarditi, Ted Wobber, and Brian D. Zill, Sealing OS Processes to Improve Dependability and Security, no. MSR-TR-2006-51, April 2006
More Publications
A more extensive list of papers is available here.




