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Vito Kortbeek

PhD Student at the Embedded and Networked Systems Group

Delft University of Technology

Biography

I am a 4th year PhD Student at the Embedded and Networked Systems group at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). My supervisors are Dr. Przemysław Pawełczak and Prof. dr. Koen Langendoen.

My research focuses on intermittent computing support, and this mainly involves ensuring that low-power battery-less embedded systems–that work on harvested energy–continue where they left off after a total power failure. I am affiliated with the ZERO program, whose focus is to reduce the energy consumed by IoT devices drastically.

Interests

  • Intermittent Computing
  • Batteryless Embedded Systems
  • Program Analysis
  • Compilers

Education

  • PhD Candidate, 2019-present

    Delft University of Technology

  • MSc in Embedded Systems, 2019

    Delft University of Technology

  • BSc in Electrical Engineering, 2015

    Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HBO)

Publications

[PLDI '22] WARio: Efficient Code Generation for Intermittent Computing

Intermittently-operating embedded computing platforms powered by energy harvesting require software frameworks to protect from errors …

[IMWUT Dec. '20] BFree: Enabling Battery-free Sensor Prototyping with Python

Building and programming tiny battery-free energy harvesting embedded computer systems is hard for the average maker because of the …

[IMWUT Sept./UbiComp '20] Battery-Free Game Boy

We present ENGAGE, the first battery-free, personal mobile gaming device powered by energy harvested from the gamer actions and …

[ASPLOS '20] Time-sensitive Intermittent Computing Meets Legacy Software

Tiny energy harvesting sensors that operate intermittently, without batteries, have become an increasingly appealing way to gather data …

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