The Software/Hardware Integration Lab (LISHA) was founded in 1985 to promote research in the frontiers between hardware and software. Since then, it has dedicated considerable efforts to research in areas such as computer architecture, operating systems, computer networks, machine learning and the related applications. Currently, the laboratory focuses on innovative techniques and tools to support the development of embedded systems in the realm of Industry 4.0.
I'm a full professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), where I lead the Software and Hardware Integration Laboratory (LISHA) since 2001. I hold a PhD in Computer Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin (2001) and I was a visiting researcher at the University of Paderborn (2007), at the University of California, Irvine (2016) and at the University of Luxembourg (2017). I have coordinated several research and innovation projects in connected, secure and intelligent embedded systems, particularly for the energy and automotive sectors.
The Software/Hardware Integration Lab (LISHA) was founded in 1985 to promote research in the frontiers between hardware and software. Since then, it has dedicated considerable efforts to research in areas such as computer architecture, operating systems, computer networks, machine learning and the related applications. Currently, the laboratory focuses on innovative techniques and tools to support the development of embedded systems in the realm of Industry 4.0.