At CloudBroker GmbH, I gave some lectures to students as part of courses at academic institutions and during summer scools. Also during my time at the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf as well as at the University of Zurich, I performed teaching activities. This page provides links to the lectures and course I held in the past few years as well as the student theses I supervised.
Lectures during Study Courses
- Wibke Sudholt, “HPC as a SaaS: The CloudBroker Solution”, Master of Science in Engineering, Cloud Computing, hepia, HES-SO, Lausanne, Switzerland, 23.04.2015
- Wibke Sudholt, “Application of the CloudBroker Platform for e-Science Research”, MIK Bachelor Seminars 2013: From DNA to Patient Care, Seminar 5: e-Bioscience @work: Usage of e-infrastructures, Academic Medical Centre (AMC), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 11.01.2013 (via Skype)
- Wibke Sudholt, “CloudBroker”, Master of Science in Engineering, Virtualisation and Cloud Computing, hepia, HES-SO, Geneva, Switzerland, 17.12.2010
Lectures during Summer Schools
- Wibke Sudholt, “Creating a Multi-Cloud System with the CloudBroker Platform”, Summer School on Grid and Cloud Workflows and Gateways, MTA SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary, 02.07.2013 (via Skype)
- Wibke Sudholt, “Cloud Computing for Scientific and Technical Applications”, GridKa School 2012, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, 28.08.2012
- Wibke Sudholt, Zoltan Farkas, “CloudBroker Platform Presentation” and “CloudBroker Platform Tutorial”, SCI-BUS, SHIWA, EDGI joint Summer School on Workflows and Gateways for Grids and Clouds, MTA SZTAKI, Budapest, Hungary, 05.07.2012
Lecture Course
- Wibke Sudholt, “CHE 732: Introduction to Grid Computing”, University of Zurich, Fall Semester 2007
Supervised Student Theses
- Daniel Dönni, “Modification of the Data Handling to Grid-Enable Reinsurance Natural Catastrophe Calculations”, Internship Report, Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, November 2007
- Mark Monroe, “Natural Catastrophe Modeling: Enhancement and Extension of a Preexisting Model”, Master of Science Thesis, Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Zurich, August 2007
- Hamid Mahmood, “Application of Distributed Computing to a Reinsurance Natural Catastrophe Calculation Software”, Master of Science Thesis, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, March 2006