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Gernot Heiser

Gernot Heiser (born 1957) is a Scientia Professor and the John Lions Chair for operating systems at UNSW Sydney, where he leads the Trustworthy Systems group (TS).

Gernot Heiser
Gernot Heiser speaking at the UNSW CSE Research Expo October 25 2022
Born1957 (age 66–67)
NationalityGerman, Australian
EducationUniversity of Freiburg, BSc
Brock University, MSc
ETH Zurich, PhD
Known forOperating system teaching, research, commercialising
AwardsLeopoldina Member (2023)
RSN Fellow (2022)
ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award (2019)
ATSE Fellow (2016)
IEEE Fellow (2016)
ACM Fellow (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsComputer science
InstitutionsUniversity of New South Wales (Scientia Professor and John Lions Chair of Operating Systems)
NICTA (research group leader)
Open Kernel Labs (founder, former CTO, director)
Websitegernot-heiser.org

Life edit

In 1991, Heiser joined the School of Computer Science and Engineering of UNSW Sydney, originally as a lecturer, reaching the rank of full professor in 2002, a position he retains to date.

Also in 2002 he joined the newly created research organisation NICTA as one of its initial Program Leaders, in charge of the Embedded, Real-Time and Operating Systems (ERTOS) program. After a re-organisation in 2011 ERTOS became the Software Systems Research Group (SSRG) which he led. When NICTA was absorbed into CSIRO in 2016, Heiser stepped back from management of the group, which was then called Trustworthy Systems (TS). In 2021 CSIRO abandoned TS,[1] at which time Heiser took the group back to UNSW and re-assumed its leadership.

Since April 2020, Heiser serves as the Founding Chairman of the seL4 Foundation.

Research edit

Heiser's research focuses on microkernels, microkernel-based systems, and virtual machines, and emphasizes performance and reliability.

His group produced Mungi, a single address space operating system,[2] for clusters of 64-bit computers, and implementations of the L4 microkernel with very fast inter-process communication.[3] His Gelato@UNSW team was a founding member of the Gelato Federation, and focused on performance and scalability of Linux on Itanium. They established theoretical and practical performance limits of message passing inter-process communication (IPC) on Itanium.[4]

After joining NICTA at its creation in 2002, his research shifted away from high-end computing platforms, and toward embedded systems, with the aim of improving security, safety, and reliability via use of microkernel technology.[5] This led to the development of a new microkernel, called seL4, and its formal verification, claimed to be the first-ever complete proof of the functional correctness of a general-purpose OS kernel.[6]

His work on virtualization was motivated by the need to provide a complete OS environment on his microkernels. His Wombat project followed the approach taken with the L4Linux project at Dresden, but was a multi-architecture paravirtualized Linux running on x86, ARM and MIPS hardware. The Wombat work later formed the basis for the OKL4 hypervisor of his company Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs). The desire to reduce the engineering effort of paravirtualization led to the development of the soft layering approach of automated paravirtulization which was demonstrated on x86 and Itanium hardware.[7] His work on virtual non-uniform memory access (vNUMA) demonstrated a hypervisor which presents a distributed system as a shared-memory multiprocessor as a possible model for many-core chips with large numbers of processor cores.[8]

Device drivers are another focus of his work, including the first demonstration of user-mode drivers with a performance overhead of less than 10%,[9] an approach to driver development that eliminates most typical driver bugs by design,[10] device drivers produced from device test benches,[11] and a demonstration of the feasibility of generating device drivers automatically from formal specifications.[12] He also conducted research on operating-system-level energy management.[13]

Since leaving OK Labs in 2010 he focussed almost exclusively on seL4 and high-assurance seL4-based systems, both in research and in technology transfer. Notable research achievements include sound and complete worst-case execution-time (WCET) analysis of seL4, claimed to be the first ever such analysis for a protected-mode OS kernel.[14][15] His work on extending seL4’s functionality to support mixed-criticality systems (MCS) led to making time a first-class resource in seL4’s capability system.[16]

Focussing on microarchitectural timing channels, he demonstrated in 2015 the first practical cross-core timing side channel attack.[17] This led to work on the systematic prevention of timing-channel leakage, and the proposal of a set of mechanisms for achieving this, collectively referred as time protection.[18]

In the past, he also worked on semiconductor device simulation, where he pioneered use of multi-dimensional modeling to optimize silicon-based solar cells.[19]

Awards and honours edit

References edit

  1. ^ Data61 drops world-class seL4 security team, 21 May 2021, InnovationAus.com
  2. ^ Heiser, Gernot; Elphinstone, Kevin; Vochteloo, Jerry; Stephen, Russell; Jochen, Liedtke (1998). "The Mungi Single-Address-Space Operating System". Software: Practice and Experience. 28 (9): 901–928. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.146.4216. doi:10.1002/(SICI)1097-024X(19980725)28:9<901::AID-SPE181>3.0.CO;2-7. S2CID 62189930.
  3. ^ Liedtke, Jochen; Elphinstone, Kevin; Schönberg, Sebastian; Härtig, Hermann; Heiser, Gernot; Islam, Nayeem; Jaeger, Trent (May 1997). "Achieved IPC performance (still the foundation for extensibility)". 6th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems. Cape Cod, Massachusetts, United States: IEEE. pp. 28–31.
  4. ^ Gray, Charles; Chapman, Matthew; Chubb, Peter; Mosberger-Tang, David; Heiser, Gernot (April 2005). "Itanium: a system implementor's tale" (PDF). Proceedings of the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference. Anaheim, CA, USA.
  5. ^ Heiser, Gernot; Elphinstone, Kevin; Kuz, Ihor; Klein, Gerwin; Petters, Stefan M. (July 2007). "Towards trustworthy computing systems: Taking microkernels to the next level". ACM Operating Systems Review. 41 (4): 3–11. doi:10.1145/1278901.1278904. hdl:1959.4/39906. S2CID 9036194.
  6. ^ a b Klein, Gerwin; Elphinstone, Kevin; Heiser, Gernot; Andronick, June; Cock, David; Derrin, Philip; Elkaduwe, Dhammika; Engelhardt, Kai; Kolanski, Rafal; Norrish, Michael; Sewell, Thomas; Tuch, Harvey; Winwood, Simon (October 2009). "seL4: Formal verification of an OS kernel" (PDF). 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles. Big Sky, MT, USA.
  7. ^ LeVasseur, Joshua; Uhlig, Volkmar; Yang, Yaowei; Chapman, Matthew; Chubb, Peter; Leslie, Ben; Heiser, Gernot (August 2008). "Pre-virtualization: Soft layering for virtual machines" (PDF). 13th IEEE Asia-Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference. Hsinchu, Taiwan.
  8. ^ Chapman, Matthew; Heiser, Gernot (June 2009). "vNUMA: A virtual shared-memory multiprocessor" (PDF). USENIX Annual Technical Conference. San Diego, CA, USA.
  9. ^ Leslie, Ben; Chubb, Peter; Fitzroy-Dale, Nicholas; Götz, Stefan; Gray, Charles; Macpherson, Luke; Potts, Daniel; Shen, Yueting (Rita); Elphinstone, Kevin; Heiser, Gernot (September 2005). "User-level device drivers: Achieved performance". Journal of Computer Science and Technology. 20 (5): 654–664. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.59.6766. doi:10.1007/s11390-005-0654-4. S2CID 1121537.
  10. ^ Ryzhyk, Leonid; Chubb, Peter; Kuz, Ihor; Heiser, Gernot (April 2009). "Dingo: Taming device drivers" (PDF). 4th EuroSys Conference. Nuremberg, Germany.
  11. ^ Ryzhyk, Leonid; Keys, John; Mirla, Balachandra; Raghunath, Arun; Vij, Mona; Heiser, Gernot (March 2011). "Improved device driver reliability through hardware verification reuse" (PDF). 16th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems. Newport Beach, CA, USA.
  12. ^ Ryzhyk, Leonid; Chubb, Peter; Kuz, Ihor; Le Sueur, Etienne; Heiser, Gernot (October 2009). "Automatic device driver synthesis with Termite" (PDF). 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles. Big Sky, MT, USA.
  13. ^ Snowdon, David C.; Le Sueur, Etienne; Petters, Stefan M.; Heiser, Gernot (April 2009). "Koala: A platform for OS-level power management" (PDF). 4th EuroSys Conference. Nuremberg, Germany.
  14. ^ Blackham, Bernard; Heiser, Gernot (April 2013). "Sequoll: a framework for model checking binaries" (PDF). IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS). Philadelphia, USA.
  15. ^ Sewell, Thomas; Kam, Felix; Heiser, Gernot (April 2016). "Complete, High-Assurance Determination of Loop Bounds and Infeasible Paths for WCET Analysis" (PDF). IEEE Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS). Vienna, Austria.
  16. ^ Lyons, Anna; McLeod, Kent; Almatary, Hesham; Heiser, Gernot (April 2018). "Scheduling-Context Capabilities: A Principled, Light-Weight OS Mechanism for Managing Time" (PDF). EuroSys Conference. Porto, Portugal.
  17. ^ Liu, Fangfei; Yarom, Yuval; Ge, Qian; Heiser, Gernot; Lee, Ruby B (May 2015). "Last-Level Cache Side-Channel Attacks are Practical" (PDF). IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. San Jose, CA, USA.
  18. ^ Ge, Qian; Yarom, Yuval; Chothia, Tom; Heiser, Gernot (March 2019). "Time Protection: the Missing OS Abstraction" (PDF). EuroSys Conference. Dresden, Germany.
  19. ^ Aberle, Armin G; Altermatt, Pietro P.; Heiser, Gernot; Robinson, Stephen J.; Wang, Aihua; Zhao, Jianhua; Krumbein, Ulrich; Green, Martin A. (1995). "Limiting loss mechanisms in 23-percent efficient silicon solar cells". Journal of Applied Physics. 77 (7): 3491–3504. doi:10.1063/1.358643.
  20. ^ Member of Leopoldina
  21. ^ Fellows of the Royal Society of NSW
  22. ^ ACM Distinguished Speakers list
  23. ^ ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award
  24. ^ ATSE Fellow
  25. ^ Fellow of the IEEE
  26. ^ ACS ICT Researcher of the Year 2015
  27. ^ ACM Fellows 2014
  28. ^ NSW Premier's Prizes for Science & Engineering

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Gernot Heiser's blog
  • Bio at UNSW with full publication list

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Gernot Heiser born 1957 is a Scientia Professor and the John Lions Chair for operating systems at UNSW Sydney where he leads the Trustworthy Systems group TS Gernot HeiserGernot Heiser speaking at the UNSW CSE Research Expo October 25 2022Born1957 age 66 67 NationalityGerman AustralianEducationUniversity of Freiburg BScBrock University MScETH Zurich PhDKnown forOperating system teaching research commercialisingAwardsLeopoldina Member 2023 RSN Fellow 2022 ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award 2019 ATSE Fellow 2016 IEEE Fellow 2016 ACM Fellow 2014 Scientific careerFieldsComputer scienceInstitutionsUniversity of New South Wales Scientia Professor and John Lions Chair of Operating Systems NICTA research group leader Open Kernel Labs founder former CTO director Websitegernot heiser wbr org Contents 1 Life 2 Research 3 Awards and honours 4 References 5 External linksLife editIn 1991 Heiser joined the School of Computer Science and Engineering of UNSW Sydney originally as a lecturer reaching the rank of full professor in 2002 a position he retains to date Also in 2002 he joined the newly created research organisation NICTA as one of its initial Program Leaders in charge of the Embedded Real Time and Operating Systems ERTOS program After a re organisation in 2011 ERTOS became the Software Systems Research Group SSRG which he led When NICTA was absorbed into CSIRO in 2016 Heiser stepped back from management of the group which was then called Trustworthy Systems TS In 2021 CSIRO abandoned TS 1 at which time Heiser took the group back to UNSW and re assumed its leadership Since April 2020 Heiser serves as the Founding Chairman of the seL4 Foundation Research editHeiser s research focuses on microkernels microkernel based systems and virtual machines and emphasizes performance and reliability His group produced Mungi a single address space operating system 2 for clusters of 64 bit computers and implementations of the L4 microkernel with very fast inter process communication 3 His Gelato UNSW team was a founding member of the Gelato Federation and focused on performance and scalability of Linux on Itanium They established theoretical and practical performance limits of message passing inter process communication IPC on Itanium 4 After joining NICTA at its creation in 2002 his research shifted away from high end computing platforms and toward embedded systems with the aim of improving security safety and reliability via use of microkernel technology 5 This led to the development of a new microkernel called seL4 and its formal verification claimed to be the first ever complete proof of the functional correctness of a general purpose OS kernel 6 His work on virtualization was motivated by the need to provide a complete OS environment on his microkernels His Wombat project followed the approach taken with the L4Linux project at Dresden but was a multi architecture paravirtualized Linux running on x86 ARM and MIPS hardware The Wombat work later formed the basis for the OKL4 hypervisor of his company Open Kernel Labs OK Labs The desire to reduce the engineering effort of paravirtualization led to the development of the soft layering approach of automated paravirtulization which was demonstrated on x86 and Itanium hardware 7 His work on virtual non uniform memory access vNUMA demonstrated a hypervisor which presents a distributed system as a shared memory multiprocessor as a possible model for many core chips with large numbers of processor cores 8 Device drivers are another focus of his work including the first demonstration of user mode drivers with a performance overhead of less than 10 9 an approach to driver development that eliminates most typical driver bugs by design 10 device drivers produced from device test benches 11 and a demonstration of the feasibility of generating device drivers automatically from formal specifications 12 He also conducted research on operating system level energy management 13 Since leaving OK Labs in 2010 he focussed almost exclusively on seL4 and high assurance seL4 based systems both in research and in technology transfer Notable research achievements include sound and complete worst case execution time WCET analysis of seL4 claimed to be the first ever such analysis for a protected mode OS kernel 14 15 His work on extending seL4 s functionality to support mixed criticality systems MCS led to making time a first class resource in seL4 s capability system 16 Focussing on microarchitectural timing channels he demonstrated in 2015 the first practical cross core timing side channel attack 17 This led to work on the systematic prevention of timing channel leakage and the proposal of a set of mechanisms for achieving this collectively referred as time protection 18 In the past he also worked on semiconductor device simulation where he pioneered use of multi dimensional modeling to optimize silicon based solar cells 19 Awards and honours editGerman National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Leopoldina Member 2023 20 The Royal Society of New South Wales RSN Fellow 2022 21 Association for Computing Machinery ACM Distinguished Speaker 2021 22 ACM SIGOPS Together with his co authors he was 3rd author Heiser received the Hall of Fame Award 2019 23 for the paper seL4 Formal Verification of an OS Kernel 6 Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering ATSE Fellow 2016 24 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE Fellow 2016 For contributions to security and safety of operating systems 25 Australian Computer Society ACS ICT Researcher of the Year 2015 26 Association for Computing Machinery ACM Fellow 2014 For contributions demonstrating that provably correct operating systems are feasible and suitable for real world use 27 Scientia Professor of the University of New South Wales 2010 Innovation Hero of The Warren Centre for Advanced Engineering at the University of Sydney NSW Scientist of the Year 2009 Category Engineering Mathematics and Computer Sciences 28 Best Paper at the 22nd ACM SIGOPS Symposium on Operating Systems Principles 2009 Best Paper at the 13th IEEE Asia Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference 2008 Best Student Paper at the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical ConferenceReferences edit Data61 drops world class seL4 security team 21 May 2021 InnovationAus com Heiser Gernot Elphinstone Kevin Vochteloo Jerry Stephen Russell Jochen Liedtke 1998 The Mungi Single Address Space Operating System Software Practice and Experience 28 9 901 928 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 146 4216 doi 10 1002 SICI 1097 024X 19980725 28 9 lt 901 AID SPE181 gt 3 0 CO 2 7 S2CID 62189930 Liedtke Jochen Elphinstone Kevin Schonberg Sebastian Hartig Hermann Heiser Gernot Islam Nayeem Jaeger Trent May 1997 Achieved IPC performance still the foundation for extensibility 6th Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems Cape Cod Massachusetts United States IEEE pp 28 31 Gray Charles Chapman Matthew Chubb Peter Mosberger Tang David Heiser Gernot April 2005 Itanium a system implementor s tale PDF Proceedings of the 2005 USENIX Annual Technical Conference Anaheim CA USA Heiser Gernot Elphinstone Kevin Kuz Ihor Klein Gerwin Petters Stefan M July 2007 Towards trustworthy computing systems Taking microkernels to the next level ACM Operating Systems Review 41 4 3 11 doi 10 1145 1278901 1278904 hdl 1959 4 39906 S2CID 9036194 a b Klein Gerwin Elphinstone Kevin Heiser Gernot Andronick June Cock David Derrin Philip Elkaduwe Dhammika Engelhardt Kai Kolanski Rafal Norrish Michael Sewell Thomas Tuch Harvey Winwood Simon October 2009 seL4 Formal verification of an OS kernel PDF 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles Big Sky MT USA LeVasseur Joshua Uhlig Volkmar Yang Yaowei Chapman Matthew Chubb Peter Leslie Ben Heiser Gernot August 2008 Pre virtualization Soft layering for virtual machines PDF 13th IEEE Asia Pacific Computer Systems Architecture Conference Hsinchu Taiwan Chapman Matthew Heiser Gernot June 2009 vNUMA A virtual shared memory multiprocessor PDF USENIX Annual Technical Conference San Diego CA USA Leslie Ben Chubb Peter Fitzroy Dale Nicholas Gotz Stefan Gray Charles Macpherson Luke Potts Daniel Shen Yueting Rita Elphinstone Kevin Heiser Gernot September 2005 User level device drivers Achieved performance Journal of Computer Science and Technology 20 5 654 664 CiteSeerX 10 1 1 59 6766 doi 10 1007 s11390 005 0654 4 S2CID 1121537 Ryzhyk Leonid Chubb Peter Kuz Ihor Heiser Gernot April 2009 Dingo Taming device drivers PDF 4th EuroSys Conference Nuremberg Germany Ryzhyk Leonid Keys John Mirla Balachandra Raghunath Arun Vij Mona Heiser Gernot March 2011 Improved device driver reliability through hardware verification reuse PDF 16th International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems Newport Beach CA USA Ryzhyk Leonid Chubb Peter Kuz Ihor Le Sueur Etienne Heiser Gernot October 2009 Automatic device driver synthesis with Termite PDF 22nd ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles Big Sky MT USA Snowdon David C Le Sueur Etienne Petters Stefan M Heiser Gernot April 2009 Koala A platform for OS level power management PDF 4th EuroSys Conference Nuremberg Germany Blackham Bernard Heiser Gernot April 2013 Sequoll a framework for model checking binaries PDF IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium RTAS Philadelphia USA Sewell Thomas Kam Felix Heiser Gernot April 2016 Complete High Assurance Determination of Loop Bounds and Infeasible Paths for WCET Analysis PDF IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium RTAS Vienna Austria Lyons Anna McLeod Kent Almatary Hesham Heiser Gernot April 2018 Scheduling Context Capabilities A Principled Light Weight OS Mechanism for Managing Time PDF EuroSys Conference Porto Portugal Liu Fangfei Yarom Yuval Ge Qian Heiser Gernot Lee Ruby B May 2015 Last Level Cache Side Channel Attacks are Practical PDF IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy San Jose CA USA Ge Qian Yarom Yuval Chothia Tom Heiser Gernot March 2019 Time Protection the Missing OS Abstraction PDF EuroSys Conference Dresden Germany Aberle Armin G Altermatt Pietro P Heiser Gernot Robinson Stephen J Wang Aihua Zhao Jianhua Krumbein Ulrich Green Martin A 1995 Limiting loss mechanisms in 23 percent efficient silicon solar cells Journal of Applied Physics 77 7 3491 3504 doi 10 1063 1 358643 Member of Leopoldina Fellows of the Royal Society of NSW ACM Distinguished Speakers list ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award ATSE Fellow Fellow of the IEEE ACS ICT Researcher of the Year 2015 ACM Fellows 2014 NSW Premier s Prizes for Science amp EngineeringExternal links editOfficial website Gernot Heiser s blog Bio at UNSW with full publication list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gernot Heiser amp oldid 1212166703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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