Date: Tuesday, 14-Jan-97 21:33:41 GMT Server: NCSA/1.3 MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Thursday, 24-Aug-95 02:07:08 GMT Content-length: 2840 Masahiko Saito's Home Page

Miyabi's Home Page

Where to find me:

3113 Digital Computer Lab
1304 W. Springfield Ave.
Urbana, Illinois 61801
(217) 333-8426
miyabi@ganges.cs.uiuc.edu or miyabi@hrl.hitachi.co.jp

Biography:

I am currently a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois, Department of Computer Science. I'm working in the Open Systems Laboratory . I came here from Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd., Japan. My main research topic now is distributed real-time systems.

I received my BS in 1986 and MS in 1988 by Information Science of the Kyoto University, Japan. The research I have done there was mainly on compilers of the VLIW (Very Long Instruction Word) computers. After I joined Hitachi, Ltd., I have done the research on multi-processor operating system, especially on memory management. I have also done some work on dependable distributed systems.


Recent Publications:

Sorry, all my papers but one were written in Japanse and not available now;-).


Miscellanious Stuff:

My real name is Masahiko Saito. The easiest way to call me is to say "Site Oh!" consecutively, which is the pronunciation of my last name. (It may be difficult to pronounce my first name.) You can also call me "miyabi" which is my nickname in Japan as well as my user name. "Miyabi" is another pronunciation of one of chinese characters of my name which is usually pronounced as "Masa." It also has a meaning "of Kyoto," which is my home town.

My hobby is mountain-biking, going to hot springs and going to see suspension bridges. I love mountain-biking most. But there is no mountain here in Illinois.;-)

Alaska.


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