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Peter Chubb

Principal Research Engineer
Kensington Research Laboratory, Sydney

I'm a principal research engineer at NICTA, in the ERTOS group; until recently I led the Gelato@UNSW project, which aimed to improve Linux scalability and performance.

See my entry on the ERTOS section of the website for professional information (including publications), and the IA64 wiki for current activity and links to personal pages.

I am active in a number of Open Source groups, including the LilyPond user community, the Linux Kernel community, and the OpenEmbedded community.

Recently I worked on the Artemis Orchestra project. My part was, intra alia, to take the music typesetting language LilyPond and modify it to produce music that is a little closer to what a person would play. There's a webpage on the result.

Other open source projects I'm currently involved in include ipbench, a tool for distributed network benchmarking, and Microstate Accounting, patches to the linux kernel for gaining fine-grained insight into where threads are spending their time.