2011 VLSI Circuits Short Course Program
PDF of Short Course/Workshop (as of June 6)
“Device Awareness in Circuit Design”
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 (Suzaku I)
Organizers/Chairs: |
Masato Yoshioka, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD.
Gunther Lehmann, Infineon Technologies |
8:10 |
Introduction
Masato Yoshioka, FUJITSU LABORATORIES LTD. |
8:15 |
Random Variability: Measurements and Its Impact on SRAM Stability
Toshiro Hiramoto, The Univ. of Tokyo |
9:15 |
Noise from Scaled CMOS Device
Tatsuya Ohguro, Toshiba Corp. |
10:15 |
Break |
10:30 |
Cause, Detection, and Impact of Charge Trapping on Aging
Tibor Grasser, Vienna Univ. of Technology |
11:30 |
Lunch |
13:15 |
Technology Platform Selection and Its Impact on Design Parameters
Been-Jon Woo, TSMC |
14:15 |
Variation Monitoring and Management Systems for Low-power and Dependable LSIs
Koichi Nose, Renesas Electronics Corp.
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15:15 |
Break |
15:30 |
Device Awareness in Fabless Mass Production - Digital Aspects
Venugopal Puvvada, Qualcomm India Pvt Ltd. |
16:30 |
Device Awareness in Fabless Mass Production - Analog/RF
Hooman Darabi, Broadcom Corp. |
17:30 |
Conclusion
Gunther Lehmann, Infineon Technologies |
2011 VLSI Circuits Workshop Program
“Bio Inspired Computation -What Electronics can learn from Bio-”
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 (Suzaku III)
Organizers/Chairs: |
Makoto Ikeda, The Univ. of Tokyo
Michael P. Flynn, Univ. of Michigan
Chen Yi Lee, National Chiao Tung Univ. |
8:10 |
Introduction
Makoto Ikeda, The Univ. of Tokyo |
8:15 |
Cyborg Beetles:
The Remote Radio Control of Insect Flight
Michel M. Maharbiz, Univ. of California, Berkeley |
Abstract |
9:15 |
Ultrasound Imaging using MEMS Sensor Array
Shuntaro Machida, Hitachi, Ltd. |
10:15 |
Break |
10:30 |
Transitioning Neuromorphic Approaches from Science to Engineering Solutions
Paul Hasler, Georgia Tech |
Abstract |
11:30 |
Lunch |
13:15 |
Bio-inspired Vision
Tobi Delbruck, Univ. of Zurich and ETH Zurich |
Abstract |
14:15 |
Cognitive Computing:
From Neuroscience to Neural-Inspired Chips
Paul A. Merolla, IBM Corp. |
Abstract |
15:15 |
Break |
15:30 |
Embedded Real-Time Processor for Massively Distributed Robot Control
Nobuyuki Yamasaki, Keio Univ. |
16:30 |
Conclusion
Michael P. Flynn, Univ. of Michigan |
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