research seminar 2021/22
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) in an area of our current research projects and topics. We also welcome the suggestion of cross-cutting and further topics. The candidate has to deliver a presentation in our seminar and hand in a short report. 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.
rules
- presentation: 30 – 45min
- hand in slides and report
- talk to the supervisor prior to the presentation
- at least three weeks prior to the presentation: define directions and papers to read
- at least one week prior to the presentation: discuss quality of slides
- be prepared for a Q&A (discussions, backup slides, …)
- attendance is expected
events
Tuesdays, 11:00 - 12:30, Zoom meeting
To receive invitations to the regular meetings, please contact Kordian Gontarska (Kordian.Gontarska … hpi.de) or Felix Grzelka (Felix.Grzelka … hpi.de).
26.10.2021
- 02.11.2021
Ramin Gharib, Master's Thesis Defense
Learning a Content-Based Partitioning Function for Scalable Document Stream Processing
Presentation PDF
Max Plauth, Sven Köhler, Lukas Wenzel, Ph.D. Research Update
Overview of Research Activities in the Energy-Aware Computing Topic
09.11.2021
16.11.2021
- 23.11.2021
23rd Future SOC Lab Day
- 30.11.2021
Erik Griese, Leon Matthes, Maximilian Stiede, Master Project Introduction
Assessing the energy impact of the Linux frequency governors depending on workload memory characteristics
Clemens Tiedt, Research Project Introduction
Safely Executing WebAssembly using an Encoded Execution Interpreter
- 07.12.2021
Marcel Garus, Research Project Introduction
Assessing the Energy Usage of Your Data Science Pipeline
Dirk Friedenberger, Felix Grzelka, Paper Draft Presentation
Hybrid Classifier for Signal Aspect Detection in Railway Infrastructure
14.12.2021
21.12.2021
28.12.2021
04.01.2022
- 11.01.2022
Max Plauth, Ph.D. Progress Report
18.01.2022
- 25.01.2022
Andreas Grapentin, Ph.D. Progress Report
Frederic Reiter (TU Dresden, Verkehrsingenieurwesen) and Dr. Lukas Iffländer (DZSF), Master's Thesis Introduction
Nonfunctional Properties of Digital CCS Systems -- A Network Simulation and RaSTA Performance Analysis
01.02.2022
- 08.02.2022
Sven Köhler, Ph.D. Progress Report
- 15.02.2022
Dirk Friedenberger, Felix Grzelka, Paper Presentation
Hybrid Classifier for Signal Aspect Detection in Railway Infrastructure
22.02.2022
- 01.03.2022
Marcel Garus, Final Presentation
Assessing the Energy Usage of Your Data Science Pipeline
To request changes, contact Kordian Gontarska (Kordian.Gontarska … hpi.de) or Felix Grzelka (Felix.Grzelka … hpi.de).
For information and events regarding other semesters, please find links to the corresponding research seminar in the list of teaching activities.