I do both undergraduate and MSc teaching. I teach the 2nd year undergraduate module Object-Oriented Programming II (OOP2) and the MSc Network and Services Management (NSM) module.
I also contribute to the MSc Introduction to Telecommunication Networks (ITN) and IP Networks (IPN) modules.
- Object-Oriented Programming II - spring semester, 2nd year. This is a relatively advanced course on object-oriented programming using Java that builds on the 1st year's Object-Oriented Programming I.
- Network and Service Management - spring semester, MSc. This module is based on the equivalent module I was organising and teaching at Surrey, which is turn was based on the same course I had initially designed and was teaching at UCL in 1995-1997. My notes cover basic network/service management principles; distributed management models; the Internet SNMP, OSI-SM CMIS/P and OMG CORBA as basic technologies; network configuration for intra- and inter-domain traffic engineering; and frameworks and principles for quality of service management. My Surrey ex-colleague Dr Michael Howarth does network configuration for inter-domain traffic engineering.
While at Surrey, I did mostly MSc teaching and I was responsible for the curriculum development of the Communications, Networks and Software MSc.
George Pavlou (g dot pavlou at ee dot ucl dot ac dot uk)
this page last updated 27 November 2011