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Collaborative Lab members conduct joint
research in vehicle information technology at the GM R&D facilities
in Warren, Michigan and across Carnegie Mellon's campus departments,
including Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and the Human-Computer Interaction
Institute. Faculty, staff, students, and employees on the multidisciplinary
team are racing to a future revolutionizing the way vehicles and
drivers interact!
Nady Boules (left), Director of General Motors'
Electrical & Controls Integration Lab, co-directs
the General Motors Collaborative Research Laboratory for
General Motors. Boules is an IEEE Fellow, and was Director of R&D at Delphi before
he returned to General Motors.
Ragunathan
(Raj) Rajkumar (right), Professor of Electrical
and Computer Engineering and Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon
University, co-directs the General Motors Collaborative Research
Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon. Also the Director of the Real-Time and Multimedia
Systems Laboratory, his primary research interests lie in the domain
of systems and QoS support for real-time and multimedia applications,
including operating systems, scheduling and networking. Rajkumar
chaired the 24th IEEE Real-Time Systems Symposium (RTSS '03), the
2003 SPIE/ACM Conference on Multimedia Computing and Networking
(MMCN '03), and the 3rd and 4th IEEE Real-Time Technology and Applications
Symposiums (RTAS '97 and '98). In addition, he guest edited a special
issue of the Real-Time Systems Journal on Operating Systems
and Services.
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