Welcome. I'm Mark Lewandowski and this is my website. I am currently pursuing my PhD in Computer Science at Florida State University. My immediate areas of research are in real time systems, operating systems, device driver design principles, and network protocol design, where I am working with faculty to model and eventually reduce device driver interference in operating systems.
Before starting graduate school I worked as a web programmer for Florida State University, and later at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Web development is still a hobby of mine that I like to pursue in my free time.
I am also a huge fan of Gentoo Linux. For more information about my Gentoo configurations, see my misc page, where my configuration files are freely available.

- December 14, 2006 - The 13th annual IEEE Real Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium has accepted the paper, "Modeling Device Driver Effects in Real-Time Schedulability Analysis: Study of a Network Driver"
- April 21, 2006 - Passed my PhD Qualifying exam.
- December 12, 2005 - Succesfully defended my Master's thesis.