netLabs Uganda

netLabs Uganda netLabs!UG is a research Centre of Excellence (CoE) in telecommunications and networking technologie

Research Centre of Excellence in Telecommunications and networking.

  exhibition and clinics at the Serena Hotel Thursday and  Friday,  the 25th and 26th May. Worth a visit for interested ...
24/05/2017

exhibition and clinics at the Serena Hotel Thursday and Friday, the 25th and 26th May. Worth a visit for interested students. See www.acia.ug

Ambrose Ndahura of 4th year Telecoms Engineering and netLabs Uganda presents to 3rd year Computer Engineering on Softwar...
17/05/2017

Ambrose Ndahura of 4th year Telecoms Engineering and netLabs Uganda presents to 3rd year Computer Engineering on Software Defined Networking (SDN) Makerere University CEDAT Makerere University.

28/04/2017

Hon Frank Tumwebaze, Minister for ICT congratulates our researcher Diarmuid O'Briain on winning best paper at ICIBIT-2017.

The very best of luck to Ambrose Ndahura, Ken Maathe Nakamura, Emukuny Martin, Denis Okotel, Eunice Aber, Mugoda Vivian ...
26/04/2017

The very best of luck to Ambrose Ndahura, Ken Maathe Nakamura, Emukuny Martin, Denis Okotel, Eunice Aber, Mugoda Vivian Martha and Diarmuid O'Briain from netLabs!UG presenting their projects at ICICT2017 in ISBAT University tomorrow. Much thanks to the Irish Embassy, Kampala for the support to make this happen. Makerere University Makerere University CEDAT ISBAT University Kampala

19/04/2017

netLabs!UG have posted the latest version of Network Training Emulator (NTE) version 2.0.1. This version adds a training template for Border Gateway Protocol v4 (BGP-4) as well as some code updates.

http://www.netlabsug.org/NTE/

as an aid to the training of Network Engineering. It is based on a development called Common Open Routing Emulator (CORE) by Boeing and the United States Navy. It is a Open VirtualBox Appliance (OVA).

netLabs!UG are running a Green ICT training programme for the East African Communications Organisation (EACO). This prog...
28/03/2017

netLabs!UG are running a Green ICT training programme for the East African Communications Organisation (EACO). This programme for Working Group 10 within EACO explores the global ecological footprint, the impacts both positive and negative that ICT is having. The training looks at policies around e-waste, smart technologies and the steps to impliment smarter, sustainable ICT.

09/03/2017
netLabs!UG was officially launched on the 9th March 2017 and the netLabs!UG Research Space was opened. Dr. Jonathan Seru...
09/03/2017

netLabs!UG was officially launched on the 9th March 2017 and the netLabs!UG Research Space was opened. Dr. Jonathan Serugunda acting as MC opened the event by calling on all to introduce themselves. He then asked Eng. Diarmuid Ó Briain to present on netLabs!UG. Diarmuid outlined the background and the thought processes that went in to start netLabs!UG as a Telecommunications Centre of Excellence to consider future networks and the connectivity problems of Uganda. (Presentation can be found below). After this presentation Dr. Jonathan invited Deputy-Principal of CEDAT, Dr. Venny Nakazibwe to speak on behalf of the College and University. Dr. Venny invited his Excellency Dónal Cronin, Ambassador of Ireland in Uganda to officially launch netLabs!UG. The ambassador made an excellent speech which considered the lessons of Ireland and how it lifted itself from an mainly agriculture economy in the 1970s to one that has the majority of software, Internet and pharmaceutical companies with a base there. He then linked this to Uganda and presented tips as to how the country could follow this lead based on work by research centres of excellence like netLabs!UG. Jovia Margaret Nanyonjo a 3rd year student presented on her experience as an intern on the initial netLabs!UG Industrial training in 2016. The cutting of the cake to officially launch netLabs!UG followed.

The party then moved to the Research Space and the ambassador cut the ribbon. Ambrose Ahurra gave a presentation and demonstration of his work on Software Defined Networking (SDN), he did a great job and his demonstration showed the kind of work that the netLabs!UG Research Space will be used for into the future. The event was closed by some remarks by the principal researcher Eng. Dr. Dorothy Okello.

http://www.netlabsug.org/documentum/netLabs!UG-Launch.pdf

21/02/2017

Congratulations to all College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology (CEDAT) past students graduating today. A special word of congratulations to those students that have participated in netLabs!UG programmes.

Dr. Alexander Moseson from the Innovation for International Development (I²D) Lab at Purdue University paid netLabs!UG a...
21/02/2017

Dr. Alexander Moseson from the Innovation for International Development (I²D) Lab at Purdue University paid netLabs!UG a visit to discuss the use of engineering and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

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