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Trinity College Dublin

Middleware for challenging applications

Established in 1981, the Distributed Systems Group (DSG) is both the longest standing and largest research group in the Department of Computer Science at Trinity College Dublin. DSG conducts basic and applied research into all aspects of distributed computing extending from the theoretical foundations underpinning the field to system engineering issues. Our expertise is in the areas of middleware, ubiquitous computing, mobile computing and software engineering.


[2011-10-14] New Sustainable Cities research programme with Intel and Dublin City Council

DSG is participating in a new ‘Sustainable Cities’ research programme; a partnership with the new Intel Energy and Sustainability Lab in Leixlip, and Dublin City Council, leading to pilot deployments of Sustainable City Technologies, including a prototype ambient intelligence sensing platform.

[2011-10-01] Future Cities Research Program Manager appointed

DSG appointed Mélanie Bouroche as the new program manager for their Future Cities research program, starting on 01/10/2011.

[2011-07-11] Best Student Paper Award at ICWS

Congratulations to Christin Groba, who was presented with the Best Student Paper Award at the 2011 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS) in Washington DC, last week. The paper was entitled “Opportunistic Composition of Sequentially-Connected Services in Mobile Computing Environments”, and was co-authored with Siobhán Clarke.

[2011-07-01] New DSG Doctors!

Congratulations to DSG's Dr. Shane Brennan and Dr. Serena Fritsch, who were conferred at the Trinity Summer Commencements. Shane and Serena were both in Lero, the Irish Software Engineering Centre, and were supervised by Dr. Siobhán Clarke. Click here to see the picture!

[2011-04-14] NDS wins Postgraduate Course of the Year 2011

The School's MSc in Computer Science (Networks and Distributed Systems) has won the postgradireland Postgraduate Course of the Year, 2011. DSG’s Dr. Siobhán Clarke is the course director, and many DSG staff contribute to the course. This award reflects the academic quality of the programme, and the high esteem in which it is held by potential employers.

[2011-03-31] DSG to participate in Telecommunications Graduate Initiative

The Telecommunications Graduate Initiative (TGI) is being undertaken by a consortium of leading Irish Universities and Institutes of Technology to greatly enhance the experience of students studying for PhDs in topics related to Telecommunications. DSG will contribute to TGI activities in the areas of network architecture and protocol design and a number of studentships addressing these topics (co)supervised by DSG staff are available. More information about the vacancies can be found here.