CALL FOR TUTORIALS (Tutorial
proposal submission deadline)
On-line submission/review
In previous years, the International Conference on VLSI
Design (VLSI) has run a highly successful tutorial program,
comprising of different tutorials of current interest to
the VLSI design and design automation community. Keeping
in mind the popularity and utility of this program, this
year's conference will also dedicate two days to full-day
tutorials on recent topics in VLSI design, electronic design
automation, VLSI technology, and embedded systems design.
The tutorial program will precede the regular conference
activities.
Tutorials On-line Submission
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Tutorials Topics
Topics are open at this time, and speakers are encouraged to submit their proposals. Please refer to the proposal format below. Proposals are specifically invited on the following topics:
- Impact of Technology on Design
- TCAD: Technology modeling, Device Design and Simulation
- Reconfigurable Design
- Asynchronous Design
- Low Power Design Techniques
- DFT and BIST for System-on-Chip
- System-on-Chip Verification
- Formal Verification
- Advances in Processor Design
- Advances in Memory Design
- Applications: DSP/Communication/Encryption/Security/Compression etc.
- Mixed signal and analog design
- RF Design and Modeling
- Interconnect aware design
- Packaging Technology
- Design and Technology beyond silicon CMOS (organic, single electron, carbon nanotube devices, etc.)
- Embedded systems
- HW/SW codesign for Embedded Systems
- Compact Modeling
- ULSI Device Design and Modeling
Tutorial Proposal Format:
Please submit proposals to comprehensively cover the following details:
- Tutorial topic and short summary (of about 100 words).
- Name, affiliation and contact details of all the presenters, and name of the co-ordinating presenter.
- The targetted audience and prerequisites (in about 50 words).
- Keywords from those listed in the topics above, or otherwise.
- Detailed tutorial program, with a list of topics covered, a short description of each topic and the approximate time devoted to each topic (in about 2000 words).
- Technical bibliography, and list of tutorial material to be provided to the attendees.
- Short biographical sketch of each presenter indicating previous experience in delivering lectures and tutorials, and expertise on the tutorial topic. (About 200 words for each presenter).
Tutorial Selection Criteria:
We will follow the same
guidelines that we used for the 2005 conference held in Kolkata, India.
Composition and duties of the team offering tutorials:
Additional guidelines
Remarks about the content of the tutorial proposal:
Additional guidelines
Points to be kept in mind for proposing a tutorial:
Additional guidelines
Sponsors
VLSI Society of India (VSI)
Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society
ACM SIGDA