I am a second-year doctoral student in the Systems Group at ETH Zurich advised by
Michal Friedman.
My research explores memory management and system abstractions, focusing on disaggregated and heterogeneous memory hierarchies, performance and sustainability of cloud systems, and synchronization in large-scale, distributed memory systems.
I obtained my diploma of computer science in 2024 from TU Dresden.
There, I worked with the Operating Systems research group on temporal isolation in the
L4Re Microkernel.
Previously, I also worked as a research student with
TUM-DSE,
BI
and
Kernkonzept.
Publications
Moritz Lumme, Michael Roitzsch, Adam Lackorzyński.
Scheduling Constraints: A Universal OS Mechanism for Managing Shared Resources.
In 2026 IEEE 32nd Real-Time and Embedded Technology and Applications Symposium (RTAS), Saint Malo, France, May 2026. [Paper | Artifact]
Gal Assa, Moritz Lumme, Lucas Bürgi, Michal Friedman, and Ori Lahav.
A Programming Model for Disaggregated Memory over CXL.
In Proc. 31st ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Volume 2 (ASPLOS), Pittsburgh, PA, USA, March 2026. [Paper | Artifact]