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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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Getting Started with SystemVerilog Randomization

Friday July 25 2025

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar introduces the key concepts of randomization and constraints, including language constructs, the generation and constraint of data and randomization features and configuration approaches.

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Python - Everything is an Object

Wednesday July 30 2025

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will show you how all parts of Python have a lot in common, to help you adjust any mental map that you acquired from other languages and improve your Python programming skills.

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Working with Devicetrees

Friday August 08 2025

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will demystify how hardware is described by the devicetree and how the Linux kernel can use the data provided by the devicetree description to configure how device drivers talk to the underlying hardware.

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Python Magic Methods

Wednesday August 13 2025

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will enable you to sharpen up your Python coding skills as we explore Python magic methods.

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Understanding Random Stability in SystemVerilog and UVM

Wednesday August 20 2025

1 hour session (All Time Zones)

This webinar will explain random stability in SystemVerilog and in UVM, the Universal Verification Methodology.

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