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Lauritz Thamsen is a Lecturer in Computer Systems at the University of Glasgow, specializing in resource-efficient distributed computer systems. His research focuses on adaptive resource management, carbon-aware computing, and data-intensive applications that operate on edge and cloud infrastructures. Thamsen is a member of the Glasgow Systems Section (GLASS) and contributes to the Low-Carbon Sustainable Computing research theme. He leads the Glasgow Carbon-Conscious Computing (GC3) lab and co-leads the Adaptive Resource Management (ARM) collaboration with TU Berlin. Before joining Glasgow in 2022, Thamsen was a senior researcher at the Distributed and Operating Systems group at TU Berlin. His teaching encompasses operating systems, programming, and cloud systems. He has received the Early-Career Teaching Excellence Award for promoting high teaching standards and is actively involved in mentoring PhD students and organizing seminars focused on sustainable computing. Thamsen has been instrumental in developing successful research projects and proposals, including the EPSRC New Investigator Award project 'Casper', while also collaborating globally to advance the field of computer science and engineering.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Teaches operating systems, programming, and cloud systems, while leading research in resource-efficient computation.
Technical University of Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Conducted research in distributed and operating systems, lectured on cloud computing and data-intensive systems.