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2010-03-16 - 05:38

Next OSADL Events:

Hannover Fair 2010
19.04 - 23.04

Breaking News:

2010-03-10 12:00

Parallel real-time on multi-core systems with mainline Linux

Several tasks simultaneously running at real-time priority no longer interfere to each other!


2010-02-22 12:00

"Latest Stable" Linux mainline real-time 2.6.31 is out!

Kernel 2.6.31.12-rt21 is our latest and greatest


2010-02-21 12:00

OSADL at the Embedded World 2010

Industry needs Open Source - Open Source meets Industry


2010-02-08 12:00

Prof Eben Moglen on "GNU GPL Version 3: The Law Making Process"

International Conference on Commons, Users, Service Providers Internet (Self-)Regulation and Copyright


2009-11-23 12:00

Added a new HOWTO to the OSADL Website: Use BuildRoot to create a Linux image for QEMU

Guest Editor Bogdan Cristea tells us about rapid prototyping of an embedded system using virtualization



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OSADL Academic Members

OSADL Academic Member

The purpose of the academic membership is for cooperation in the development of Open Source Software for machine and plant construction in the automation industry. The academic member is not required to acquire business assets or pay annual fees. The current version of the OSADL Academic Members Poster is available here. In addition to academic members, OSADL has regular members and sponsoring members.

Application forms of the academic OSADL membership are available in English and German language.

A selection of current projects of the academic OSADL members along with a list of thesis requests is available here.

OSADL Academic Member List

The following institutions are academic members of the Open Source Automation Development Lab:

Lanzhou University

Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, P.R. China, School of Information Science and Engineering, Distributed & Embedded System Lab

P.R.China


University of Stuttgart, Institute of Control Engineering of Machine Tools and Manufacturing Units (ISW)

Germany

Reconfigurable Embedded Digital Systems

School of Business and Engineering in Canton of Vaud, Reconfigurable Embedded Digital Systems (REDS)

Switzerland


RWTH Aachen, Laboratory of Machine Tools and Production Engineering, Chair of Machine Tools

Germany


University of Hohenheim, Chair of International Management, Research Unit International Management and Innovation

Germany


Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Division of Production Engineering, Machine Design and Automation (PMA)

Belgium


Hochschule Merseburg (FH), University of Applied Sciences, Chair of Mechatronic Systems, Merseburg, Germany

Germany


Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Control Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic

Czech Republic


Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Institute of Sociology, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Germany