Hilton Hawaiian Village,
Honolulu, HI
June 11-15, 2002
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PAPER PREPARATION KIT
The 2002 Symposium on VLSI Technology - June 11--13, 2002
The 2002 Symposium on VLSI Circuits - June 13--15, 2002
Dear Author(s):
Welcome to the 2002 Symposia on VLSI Technology
& Circuits. We appreciate your interest in
submitting a paper to the Symposium. Enclosed in
this Paper Preparation Kit you will find all the
necessary information and forms for the
preparation of your submitted paper. The accepted
papers will be printed in the Digest of Technical
Papers as received, without opportunity for
further changes. |
For the Technology Symposium:
The 2002 Symposium on VLSI Technology, represents
the Symposium in a New Century, welcomes
submission of papers on all aspects of VLSI
technology and includes a new feature.
The scope of the symposium is |
- new concepts and breakthroughs in VLSI
devices and processes
- new functional devices including quantum
effect devices with possible VLSI
implementation
- materials innovation for MOSFET and
interconnect in VLSI
- advanced lithography and fine patterning
technologies for high density VLSI
- process/device modeling of VLSI devices
- packaging and reliability of VLSI devices
- theories and fundamentals related to the
above devices
- new concepts and technologies for VLSI
manufacturing
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For the Circuits Symposium:
The 2002 Symposium on VLSI Circuits celebrates
the 16th anniversary of the Symposium. The 2002
Symposium will provide those involved in the
design of integrated circuits an opportunity to
meet and present important new work at an
international forum. The three day Symposium will
continue the successful format and atmosphere
established by the previous meetings, and
partially overlap the 2002 Symposium on VLSI
Technology, which is being held at the same
hotel.
The scope of the Symposium covers all aspects of
VLSI circuits, such as: |
- digital, analog, and mixed digital-analog
circuits, such as processors, ASICs, A/D
and D/A converters, interface circuits,
etc.
- memory circuits such as volatile and
non-volatile memories, cache memory, new
concept memories based on quantum
mechanics or magnetism, etc.
- system architecture, circuits and
building blocks for networking
applications
- circuits, functional blocks using quantum
dots, magnetic/polymer memories, MEMS
- fundamentals related to the above
subjects, including DA tools innovative
circuits and device structures
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The emphasis will be on circuit design.
Papers will be considered on the basis of
originality and quality. Implementation in a
semiconductor chip and measured results are not
mandatory: they are required only when
feasibility of the presented circuit is not clear
by simulations alone, as in the case for most
analog submissions. It is understood that papers
in new areas are likely to contain less
quantitative evaluations than those in more
established areas.
In order to insure that your paper receives a
complete review, it is imperative that you follow
all the instructions and submit all the required
documentation. Enclosed to assist you are: |
1. GENERAL
GUIDELINES that address the deadlines and
required documentation
2. AUTHOR'S GUIDE
that provides a detailed description of
camera-ready paper preparation. The
paper must be in final form, and if accepted,
will be published without any modifications.
3. SAMPLE PAGE
as an illustration of a correctly prepared 75
word Abstract
4. COPYRIGHT TRANSFER FORM (Technology, Circuits) giving the
conference permission to print the paper if
accepted |
The deadline for RECEIPT of camera-ready
papers is January 8, 2002. Your
cover letter, camera-ready paper (plus 52
double-sided copies), 75 word abstract (plus 5
copies), and copyright transfer form MUST
ARRIVE at the Conference Office by that date.
We are sorry but due to review deadlines,
papers received after that date will not be
accepted for review.
If accepted for presentation, the content of
the paper must not be announced or published
prior to the Symposia. You will receive
instructions on producing an electronic file for
the CD-Rom to be distributed at the Symposia. The
Technical Program Committee will review all
submitted papers and authors will receive
notification of the Committee's decision around
February 26, 2002.
We thank you for your interest in the Symposia on
VLSI Technology & Circuits. If you have any
further questions, please do not hesitate to
contact the Conference Office at vlsi2002@aol.com (USA)
or vlsisymp@bcasj.or.jp
(Japan). |
Symposium on VLSI Technology
Yuan Taur- Program
Chair
Tel: +1-858-534-3816
Fax: +1-858-822-1247
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Kenji Maeguchi-
Program Co-Chair
Tel: +81-44-548-2401
Fax: +81-44-548-2118 |
Symposium on VLSI Circuits
Shekhar Borkar -
Program Chair
Tel: +1-503-696-3912
Fax: +1-503-696-1442
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Yoshinobu Nakagome-
Program Co-Chair
Tel: +81-42-323-1111 ext. 4310
Fax: +81-42-327-7685 |
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