Markus Schordan, TU Wien

Markus Schordan

Markus Schordan is an assistant professor at the Vienna University of Technology (Institute of Computer Languages, Programming Languages and Compiler Construction group) lecturing on the subjects of compiler construction and programming languages. His research interests include tool integration, static analysis of object-oriented languages, worst-case execution time analysis, source-to-source transformation, high-level optimization, and parallelization.


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Univ.Ass. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.techn. Markus SCHORDAN
Institut für Computersprachen E185/1
Technische Universität Wien
Argentinierstraße 8/4/185.1
A-1040 Vienna
Austria

Contact Information

Email:  markus@complang.tuwien.ac.at
Tel.: (++43-1) 58801 18516
Fax: (++43-1) 58801 18598
Office hours: Monday 10:00 - 11:00


Brief Biography

In 1997-2001 Markus Schordan was a research and teaching assistant at the University Klagenfurt (Department of Information Technology) in Austria. His research focused on alias analysis and data-flow analysis of object-oriented languages, in particular Java. He lectured on the subjects of formal languages and compiler construction, and taught courses in object-oriented programming, functional and logic programming. He earned his Dr.sc.techn. with distinction (mit ausgezeichnetem Erfolg) in Computer Science from the University Klagenfurt, Austria, in June 2001.

In 2001-2003 he gained international experience as post doctoral researcher at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC)), CA, USA. Working on the source-to-source infrastructure project ROSE, his research focused on design and implementation of intermediate representations of object-oriented languages, domain specific high-level transformations, and parallelization.

In January 2004 he became assistant professor at the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. He lectures on compiler construction and software frameworks. His research focuses on tool integration, static analysis of object-oriented languages, source-to-source transformation, high-level optimization, and parallelization.

Since December 2007 he is also project leader of the ALL-TIMES project at TU Vienna. ALL-TIMES is a medium-scale focused-research project within the European Commission's 7th Framework Programme on Research, Technological Development and Demonstration. the project aims at:

ALL-TIMES will enable interoperability of the various tools from leading commercial vendors and universities alike, and develop integrated tool chains using open tool frameworks and interfaces. In order to evaluate the tool integrations, a number of industrial case studies will be performed towards different end-user companies. The consortium consists of

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