research seminar 2024-2025

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
    • kick-off: ~ 15 + 5 minutes
    • final: ~ 30 + 10 minutes
    • be prepared for a Q&A: discussions, backup slides, …
  • report: ~ 8 – 12 pages LNCS / 4 – 6 pages IEEE
  • meetings with supervisor
    • at beginning: define directions and papers to read
    • before final presentation: discuss slides
    • further meetings as required (usually regular short update meetings, depends on project)
  • seminar attendance is expected

events

Tuesdays, 11:00 - 12:30, C-1 & online – presence requested

To receive invitations to the meeting, please contact Katja Assaf (katja.assaf … hpi.de) or Felix Grzelka (felix.grzelka … hpi.de).


15.10.2024

Introduction
Presentation PDF

22.10.2024

Master's thesis (intermediate): Software Engineering in Quantum Computing (Selina)


29.10.2024

Trends in OSM: Kickoff

Bachelor's thesis (kickoff)

GPU Resource Sharing in Interactive User Sessions (Felix)


5.11.2024

no seminar


12.11.2024

Supervisory discussions and current affairs.


19.11.2024

Project introduction: Bootloader in Rust (Mathis Zscheischler)


26.11.2024

Master's thesis (kickoff): Safety-Security-Interaction in Railway Signaling Systems; A Detailed Comparison of Different Architectures (Felix)


3.12.2024

Trends in OSM: Intermediate presentation: Valeria, Jörn

Project introduction: FAT in Rust (Florian)


10.12.2024

Master's thesis (Hello World): Safety-Security-Interaction in Railway Signaling Systems; A Detailed Comparison of Different Architectures (Felix)

Trends in OSM: Intermediate presentation: Luca, Niels, Tobias


17.12.2024

Master's their (defense): A Parameterizable Test Bed for Carbon Aware Job Scheduling (Vincent)

Trends in OSM: Intermediate presentation: Sebastian, Ahmet


07.01.2025

no seminar


14.01.2025

How to (successfully) complete a writing project (Katja and Felix)


21.01.2025

Benchmarking in Systems Research (Sven)


28.01.2025

no seminar


04.02.2025

Ph.D. Update Robert

Trends in OSM: Final presentation: Sebastian

Master's Thesis Kickoff (Kathrin)


11.02.2025

Trends in OSM: Final presentation: Niels, Tobias

Trends in OSM: Intermediate presentation: Ahmed


17.02.2025 (Monday), 10:00

Master's thesis (kickoff): Christian Kaiser

Trends in OSM: Final presentation: Luca


18.02.2025

no seminar


24.02.2025 (Monday), 10:00

Master's Thesis (initiation): Mino

Master's Thesis (intermediate): Felix

Ph.D. Update Andreas


25.02.2025 10:00

Master's Thesis (final): Julian

Trends in OSM: Final presentation: Jörn

Master's project (final)


19.03.2025 (Wednesday), 11:00 (tbc)

Bachelor Thesis (final): Toni

Ph.D. Update Felix E.


25.03.2025

Ph.D. Update Arne


To request changes, contact Katja Assaf (katja.assaf … 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.