
Stuart Mitchell
senior embedded software specialist,
ETAS
Dr Stuart Mitchell earned his DPhil from the University of York in 1994, focusing on concurrency in object-oriented programming languages. He's worked on various projects, including distributed real-time operating systems and reflective programming systems. In 2004, he developed the prototype for the Autosar Run-time Environment (RTE) and has since contributed to the Autosar standard, particularly in architecture. He also created the first version of the ETAS Autosar RTE product, and product managed development of the ETAS Autosar operating system. Currently, he supports developments in the Autosar Adaptive Platform, primarily related to execution management, and contributes to ETAS microprocessor middleware developments.
Sessions
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27-Aug-2025Room 2Driving certainty: recomputability for safe and secure ADAS