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Apply now for your PhD at the Ilmenau School of Green Electronics!

The DSOS group offers two exciting, interdisciplinary PhD projects at the recently founded Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE).
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The recently founded Ilmenau School of Green Electronics (ISGE) offers now 12 graduate positions as a Doctorate Research Fellow (4 years) in interdisciplinary, cutting-edge research on sustainable information technology! The Distributed and Operating Systems group takes part in supervising two exciting projects, which you can apply for here:

  • 10. Optical Computing in Data Processing Applications in cooperation with the Optical Engineering Group at the Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • 12. Bio-inspired Circuits with Energy-efficient Superconducting Microelectronics in cooperation with the Advanced Electromagnetics group at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

If you are interested in low-energy data and stream processing based on optical technology or in highly efficient, biologically inspired computer architectures, we would be thrilled to receive your application under the job advertisement linked above! Further information on the individual projects can be found at the ISGE website.

Application deadline: May 5, 2024.

Research

The distributed and operating systems group researches the fundamentals of adaptive computing systems and their application-oriented evaluation concerning performance, reliability, and security. Research topics cover all aspects related to distributed and network-centric information systems and model-driven security engineering of IT systems.more

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Teaching

We offer courses on topics related to distributed systems and operating systems, including specialized courses on their non-functional properties. Special emphasis is put on critical requirements for information security. Our teaching offer in German or English covers various courses of study. more

Publications

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  • Saad Saleh, Anouk S. Goossens, Sunny Shu, Tamalika Banerjee and Boris Koldehofe. Analog In-Network Computing through Memristor-based Match-Compute Processing. To Appear in Proceedings of the 43rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications, INFOCOM 2024, IEEE, 2024.
  • Majid Lotfian Delouee, Victoria Degeler, Peter Amthor, and Boris Koldehofe. APP-CEP: Adaptive Pattern-level Privacy Protection in Complex Event Processing Systems. To appear in Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (ICISSP’24), 12 pages, SCITEPRESS.
  • Saad Saleh and Boris Koldehofe. The Future is Analog: Energy-Efficient Cognitive Network Functions over Memristor-Based Analog Computations. In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGCOMM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, HotNets 2023, ACM, 2023.
  • Majid Lotfian Delouee, Boris Koldehofe, Viktoriya Degeler. AQuA-CEP: Adaptive Quality-Aware Complex Event Processing in the Internet of Things. In Proceedings of the 17th ACM International Conference on Distributed and Event-Based Systems (DEBS’23), 13–24, ACM press.
  • Christoph Gärtner, Amr Rizk, Boris Koldehofe, René Guillaume, Ralf Kundel, Ralf Steinmetz.Fast incremental reconfiguration of dynamic time-sensitive networks at runtime. Computer Networks, vol. 224, 13 pages, Elsevier, 2023.

Team

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