Nicholas Fitzroy-Dale
PhD Student
Research Interests
Nicholas FitzRoy-Dale's research interests include embedded component systems, and domain-specific and high-level optimisation of embedded systems in general.
Contact Details
More contact information is available at the Contact page.
Currently I am working for NICTA on a contract basis, on optimisations related to Androidand component-based systems on smartphones.
Projects
Past |
Career Summary
I was a PhD student working on optimisation of component-based embedded systems. I have now submitted my dissertation, but am yet to graduate.
Besides my PhD, I worked in some capacity for the comp3231 and comp9242 courses, acted as co-supervisor for thesis student Michael Hills, and maintained several pieces of software: Magpie, an interface generator in the style of IDL4; Mothra, a bug tracker; and the NICTA port of OKL4 to the HTC Dream hardware.
Qualifications
Nicholas holds a Bachelor of Science (computer science) with first class honours from the University of New South Wales.
Publications
Trustworthy Systems Group Papers
2010
|
![]() |
Nicholas Fitzroy-Dale, Ihor Kuz and Gernot Heiser Architecture optimisation with Currawong Asia-Pacific Workshop on Systems (APSys), pp. 7–12, New Delhi, India, August, 2010 |
2009
|
![]() |
Nicholas Fitzroy-Dale and Ihor Kuz Towards automatic optimisation of componentised systems Workshop on Isolation and Integration in Embedded Systems, pp. 6, Nuremberg, Germany, March, 2009 |

