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LIVE INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING DELIVERED ONLINE

  • The online training format means you attend from wherever you are using your computer.
  • Doulos provides half-day training sessions which allow you to continue your regular work (for part days) throughout the course.
  • Sessions typically run for 4 hours (see below for usual start times) with additional labs and resources available all day (course dependent).
  • Courses are run live by an expert tutor, who will present the training and interact with you directly - answering your questions and helping you with any labs.

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO PROVIDE TO ATTEND INTERACTIVE ON-LINE TRAINING:

 

  • An up-to-date web browser
  • A fast internet connection
  • A PC headset including headphones and mic (or equivalent)
  • A recent version of Adobe Acrobat Reader or Foxit PDF Reader to view course materials e-books

 

Note: Please see each individual course for any specific technical requirements. If you have not attended a Doulos on-line training course before, there is a preliminary setup session to ensure you are able to connect to all interactive features.

If you have any questions about what you need, please contact the Doulos online training team »

Typical course start times

Online training will usually start at the following times and each session will typically run for 4 hours:

 

  • Europe and Asia Time Zones: Typical course times
    • 0900 - 1300 UK | 1000 - 1400 Central Europe | 1430 - 1830 India (IST)
  • Americas Time Zones: Typical course times:
    • 1000 - 1400 Pacific | 1200 - 1600 Central | 1300 - 1700 Eastern

Additional labs and resources are also available throughout the course at any time of day.

Full details will be provided with your joining instructions.

Upcoming Live Webinars

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Zephyr Insights: Scheduling and Threads

Tuesday March 31 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar delves into the services offered by Zephyr to ensure real-time behaviour, with a primary focus on threads, priority management, and scheduling, highlighting similarities and differences to other RTOSs.

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Beginners' Guide to Using AI for Hardware Engineers

Friday April 10 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will examine how AI can help do a better job of engineering. Learn how to start integrating AI into your projects with real examples of AI used in hardware design and verification.

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Getting Started with Embedded Linux Security

Wednesday April 15 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will examine some of the main features and tools which can be used to make your embedded Linux system more secure.

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How can I use AI to improve my embedded C development?

Friday April 17 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar explores the use of modern AI tools in practical embedded software engineering workflows to produce higher quality code more quickly.

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Hypervisors in the Real World

Wednesday April 29 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar explores how hypervisors provide robust workload isolation for mixed-criticality embedded applications.

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Clock Domain Crossing

Wednesday May 06 2026

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar discusses situations in which CDC problems can occur and more importantly presents solutions for the most frequent scenarios.

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