Christopher Gill
Computer Science & Engineering
- Phone
314-935-7538 - Office
McKelvey Hall, Room 1039
Education
DSc, Washington University in St. Louis, 2002MS, Missouri University of Science & Technology, 1997
BA, Washington University in St. Louis, 1987
Expertise
Develops novel system software architectures, policies and mechanisms for advanced Real Time, embedded and cyberphysical systems
Focus
Real-time, embedded, and cyberphysical systems; middleware, operating systems, and virtualization
Research
Professor Gill's research focuses on assuring properties of distributed real-time and embedded systems in which software complexity, unpredictable environments, and heterogeneous platforms demand novel solutions that are grounded in sound theory.
A major goal of his work is to assure that constraints on timing, memory footprint, fault-tolerance, and other system properties can be met when system software is re-used across heterogeneous applications, operating environments and deployment platforms.
Biography
Professor Gill has been with Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) since 1997, first as a research associate and since 2001 as a member of the faculty. He gained significant industry experience working for companies such as SBC Communications (now AT&T), Teknivent Corp., Saleskit Software and Prudential Group Health. As an undergraduate student at WashU, Professor Gill was a National Merit Scholar and graduated cum laude in English and Biology.
A National Science Foundation CAREER award recipient, Professor Gill emphasizes a laboratory-based teaching approach, with personal attention to how students combine fundamentals of computer science with state-of-the-art software engineering techniques, to gain expertise and hands-on experience in designing and implementing high quality software.
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