research seminar 2018
The research seminar Trends in Operating Systems is targeted at students who are planning to do their Master's project or Master's thesis with the Operating Systems and Middleware group. We also invite Master's students who are generally interested in our research projects and topics. Besides discussing contributions from students, the seminar is also used for exchange regarding the academic activities of the group members.
Students can enroll in the seminar and earn 3 or 6 ECTS credits. To earn 3 credits, a prospective candidate has to study recent publications (~ 3 – 5). The candidate then has to deliver a presentation in our seminar and hand in a report. The report should consist of roughly 8 – 12 pages LNCS or 4 – 6 pages IEEE. To earn 6 credits, we expect students to work on a hands-on project, which may involve implementation or evaluation work in addition to the presentation. Regular attendance is required in order to earn credits.
events
Tuesdays, 11:00 - 12:30, building C.1
- 10.04.2018
Sven Knebel Master's Thesis Introduction
Programmierschnittstellen für Zukünftige Netzwerkprotokolle
Christian Werling Master's Thesis Introduction
AMD Secure Processor
- 17.04.2018
- FutureSOC Lab Day
- 24.04.2018
Jan Mattfeld Master's Thesis Defense
Entwurf einer einheitlichen Middleware zur Policy-Durchsetzung in Multi-Cloud-Infrastrukturen
- 19.06.2018
Wolfgang Schult pdf
Terraforming the Cloud – Auf dem Weg zur standardisierten Beschreibung von Softwarekomponenten, Infrastruktur und Middleware
Arne Herdick Seminar Presentation
Vergleich OpenCL: CPU/GPU vs. FPGA
- 03.07.2018
Melvin Witte Seminar Presentation
Siemens Road Side Units
Robert Schmid Seminar Presentation
MetalFS Operators and Profiling of FPGA File Systems
- 10.07.2018
Frank Feinbube Ph.D. Thesis Presentation
Ansätze zur Integration von Beschleunigern ins Betriebssystem
- 17.07.2018
Sven Knebel Master's Thesis Presentation
Interfaces for New Networking Challenges
- 11.09.2018
Jonas Chromik Master's Thesis Topic Proposal pdf
Computer-Aided Analysis of ECG Data
To request changes, please contact Lukas Pirl.
For information and events regarding other semesters, please find links to the corresponding research seminar in the list of teaching activities.