Interns
- Don Porter (opens in new tab) (2009) created a user-mode version of the Win32k subsystem to allow complete Windows application isolation for sandboxing, legacy compatibility, and process migration.
- Aaron Shulman (opens in new tab) (2008), prototype kiosk scenarios.
- Ryan Braud (opens in new tab) (2007) prototyped kiosk authentication using a TPM.
- César Spessot (opens in new tab) (2006) ported a subset of SQL to Singularity.
- Mike Spear (opens in new tab) (2005) created an entirely declarative I/O device driver configuration system for Singularity.
- Prince Mahajan (opens in new tab) (2004) wrote a number of device drivers and a transacted file system for Singularity.
- Tom Roeder (opens in new tab) (2004) worked on Singularity’s application abstraction and installer.
- David Oppenheimer (opens in new tab) (1999) built a distributed hash table on an unnamed research OS.
- Rob Stets (opens in new tab) (1998) created a distributed DCOM-based implementation of the Win32 API called COP (the Component-based OS Proxy).