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1th iLab Europe Workshop jointly organized and presented by MIT/CECI and CUAS/CCOL.

This workshop is about the development of remote laboratories, applicable within the iLab Shared Architecture (ISA), as well as the migration of existing labs to ISA.

Agenda:


Monday, 16 November 2009

14:00:

  • Welcome and introduction to the iLab Europe project (Michael Auer)
  • The iLab Shared Architecture - Introduction and overview (Jim Hardison)
  • The iLab service broker and how it is used - Demonstration and discussion
  • How to setup an iLab service broker (Jim Hardison, Danilo Garbi Zutin)

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

09:00:

  • Similarities/differences between and possible integration with other remote lab architectures (Jim Hardison)
  • Development of iLabs/migration of existing experiments to ISA - Bached labs (Danilo Garbi Zutin, Jim Hardison)

14:30:

  • Development of iLabs/migration of existing experiments to ISA - Interactive Labs (Jim Hardison, Danilo Garbi Zutin)
  • The interactive ISA support for LabVIEW
  • Demonstrations and discussions

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

09:00:

  • The lab2go online lab repository (Christian Maier, Michael Niederstätter)
  • Discussion about new development ideas/concerns

The workshop venue is:

Fachhochschule Kärnten (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences)
Europastrasse 4
A-9524 Villach, Austria
Conference Room 4th floor

Participants come from:

  • Blekinge University, Sweden
  • Buskerud University, Norway
  • Carinthia University of Applied Sciences Villach, Austria
  • FH Campus Wien, Austria
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, USA
  • National Instruments
  • TU Ilmenau, Germany
  • University Brasov, Romania
  • University of Deusto, Portugal
  • University of Genua, Italy
  • University of Stuttgart, Germany

In case you are interested to participate on the workshop contact Michael Auer .

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