Nima Khalilzad is a postdoc researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology since November 2015. He received his B.Sc. in software engineering from Arak University (Iran) in 2009. He obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in computer science and Engineering from Mälardalen University, Sweden in 2011 and 2015 respectively.
Nima has been a visiting researcher at McGill University, Montreal, Canada for five months in 2013 and 2014. He is a member of the ForSyDe group at at the School for Information and Communication Technology, which belongs to the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).
Nima’s current research interest is adaptive real-time systems in which real-time systems can adapt their behavior according to dynamics of the environment during run-time.
Open source projects
Modeling, Designing and Analyzing Resource Reservations in Distributed Embedded Systems (Jan 2018) Mohammad Ashjaei, Nima Khalilzad, Saad Mubeen Real-time Modelling and Processing for Communication Systems. Applications and Practices (SpringerBook'18)
Designing End-to-end Resource Reservations in Predictable Distributed Embedded Systems (Jun 2017) Mohammad Ashjaei, Nima Khalilzad, Saad Mubeen, Moris Behnam, Ingo Sander , Luis Almeida, Thomas Nolte Real-Time Systems (RTSJ)
Towards Designing Efficient End-to-end Resource Reservations for Distributed Embedded Systems (Sep 2016) Nima Khalilzad, Mohammad Ashjaei, Saad Mubeen, Moris Behnam, Ingo Sander Forum on specification & Design Languages (FDL'16)
Intra-component resource sharing on a virtual multiprocessor platform (Jun 2016) Sara Afshar, Nima Khalilzad, Moris Behnam, Reinder J. Bril, Thomas Nolte ACM SIGBED Review. Special Issue on 8th Workshop on Compositional Theory and Technology for Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTS 2015) (SIGBED Review)
Intra-component Resource Sharing on a Virtual Multiprocessor Platform (Dec 2015) Sara Afshar, Nima Khalilzad, Moris Behnam, Reinder J. Bril, Thomas Nolte 8th International Workshop on Compositional Theory and Technology for Real-Time Embedded Systems (CRTS'15)
Adaptive and Flexible Scheduling Frameworks for Component-Based Real-Time Systems (Nov 2015) Nima Khalilzad
Project Title | Status |
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ARROWS - Design Techniques for Adaptive Embedded Systems | finished |