I'm currently working on my doctoral thesis in experimental physics. My working area is guided since five years by dynamic light scattering on surfaces under distortion and stress, and later in fluids with high viscosity and non newtonian behaviour.
In my spare time I devlop scientific measurement and data analysis software for various purposes. Additionaly, I'm working on distributed operating system and programming development designed for measurement and data analysis. My main projects are currently:
The FSD-Amoeba based on the original Amoeba OS from the Vrije-Universiteit in Amsterdam leaded by Andrew Tanenbaum. Now, FSD-Amoeba targets both large scaled PC's and embedded PC systems to glue and build an universal data measurement and analysis framework. The PsiLAB environment is used to evaluate the measured data.
Contact address
Stefan Bosse
Institute of Experimental Physics
University of Bremen, Germany
POBOX 330 440
28359 BREMEN, Germany
Email: sbosse@physik.uni-bremen.de