Biography
I studied Computer Science at Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. I did my PhD at the Telecommunications Lab at Saarland University, strongly collaborating with the Distributed Systems and Operating Systems Chair at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg. Most of this work was part of Energy-, Latency- And Resilience-aware Networking (e.LARN), a project within German Science Foundation's (DFG) priority programme 1914 "Cyber-Physical Networking". Afterwards, I joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Experimental Software Engineering (IESE) in Kaiserslautern as a post-doctoral researcher. Since 2022, I am working at the Dependable Systems and Software Chair at Saarland University—first as a visiting professor and now as a group leader.
Activity History
2024
Nov 2
Dirty Electrons: On the Carbon Intensity of Stored Energy
To reduce carbon emissions, system software must accurately trace and properly attribute these emissions to applications that cause energy consumption and hardware degradation. While the carbon intensity of the grid energy is readily available from online services, it is often overlooked that computing systems do not directly and immediately consume this energy. Instead, energy coming from the grid is first transformed by power supplies (PSUs) and then often stored in batteries.In this work, we investigate how PSUs and batteries affect the carbon intensity of the energy that actually powers the computer system. We analyze the extent to which specific hardware characteristics need to be taken into account in order to accurately attribute operational and embodied emissions to applications. To do this, we propose an analytical model for the carbon intensity of stored energy, which includes power supply and charging efficiency (which inflates operational emissions) and battery degradation (which causes embodied emissions). We conclude with a look at the future of system-level management of emissions caused by stored energy.
Visit activityOct 22
Aspects of Sustainable Computer Systems
Seminar (Reading, Presenting, Writing) on Sustainable Compter Systems
Visit activitySep 27