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ISQED 2009 Tutorials

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Thursday, February 26, 2009

ISQED’09 conference will feature several interactive tutorials. The tutorials will cover topics such as Low Power Variation Tolerant Logic Circuits, Low Power SRAM and FinFET Design, Phase Change Memory, Statistical Techniques for Analog Circuits, Design and Verification of Low Power SoCs, 3-D CAD Design/Technology, and Multicore Designs. In addition, ISQED’09 features seven keynote speeches by industry leaders, 23 technical sessions with nearly 150 papers in three parallel tracks, panel discussions, and vendor exhibits. The conference will be held on March 16-18, at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, Calif.

ISQED 2009 Tutorials

  • Variation-Tolerant Low-Power Logic Circuits
    Swarup Bhunia – Case Western Reserve University
  • Robust SRAMs in sub-45nm Technology
    Kaushik Roy – Purdue University
  • Phase-Change Memory
    Roger Cheek – IBM
  • Multi-Coring Pros and Cons
    Jerry Bautista – Intel
  • Design and Verification of Low Power SoCs
    Yatin Trivedi – Synopsys/Accellera
  • Statistical techniques for analog circuits
    Pat Drennan – Solido Design Automation
  • New Design Considerations and Computer-Aided Design Opportunities in Emerging 3D Integration Technology
    Syed M. Alam – Everspin Technologies
  • Functional Verification Planning and Management
    Andrew Piziali – Consultant, Badri Gopalan – Synopsys
  • Impact of SoC Power Management Techniques on Verification and Testing
    Kaushik Roy – Purdue University – Shireesh Verma, Conexant

More info: ISQED

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