Highlights

Opening and Keynote I
Tuesday, January 20, 8:30-9:50
"The required technologies for Automotive towards 2020"
Dr. Udo Wolz (Executive Vice President and Director for Engineering and Innovation, Bosch Corporation)

Keynote II
Wednesday, January 21, 9:00-9:50
"Programmable Network"
Dr. Atsushi Takahara (Director of NTT Network Innovation Laboratories)

Keynote III
Thursday, January 22, 9:00-9:50
"When and how will an AI be smart enough to design?"
Dr. Noriko Arai (Professor of Information and Society Research Division, National Institute of Informatics)


Special Sessions

1D: (Presentation + Poster Discussion) University LSI Design Contest (Presentation + Poster Discussion)
Tuesday, January 20, 10:30-12:10

2S: (Invited Talks) Internet of Things
Tuesday, January 20, 13:50-15:30

3S: (Invited Talks) New Challenges and Solutions in Nanometer Physical Design
Tuesday, January 20, 15:50-17:30

4S: (Invited Talks) Machine Learning in EDA: Promises and Challenges in Selected Applications
Wednesday, January 21, 10:15-12:20

7S: (Invited Talks) The Future of Emerging ReRAM Technology
Thursday, January 22, 10:15-12:20

9B: (Invited Talks) System-Level Designs and Tools for Multicore Systems
Thursday, January 22, 15:50-17:30

Designers' Forum

5S: (Oral Session) Car Electronics
Wednesday, January 21, 13:50-15:30

6S: (Panel Discussion) Challenges in the Era of Big-Data Computing
Wednesday, January 21, 15:50-17:30

8S: (Oral Session) Technology Trend toward 8K Era
Thursday, January 22, 13:50-15:30

9S: (Panel Discussion) IP base SoC design and IP design innovation
Thursday, January 22, 15:50-17:30


Tutorials

Instead of full-day, in-depth tutorials, we offer attendees a set of two-hour intense introductions to specific topics. Each tutorial will be presented twice a day to allow attendees to cover multiple topics. If you register for tutorials, you have the option to select three out of the six topics.

Tutorial-1: Monday, January 19, 9:30 - 11:30, 13:00 - 15:00@Room 102
Ultra-low power ultra-low voltage design techniques in Fully Depleted SOI technologies

Organizer:
Andreia Cathelin (STMicroelectronics)
Speakers:
Giorgio Cesana (STMicroelectronics)
Edith Beigné (CEA-Leti)
Nobuyuki Sugii (LEAP)

Tutorial-2: Monday, January 19, 9:30 - 11:30, 13:00 - 15:00@Room 103
Leading-Edge Lithography and TCAD

Organizer:
Shigeki Nojima (Toshiba)
Speakers:
Seiji Nagahara (Tokyo Electron)
Tomoyuki Matsuyama (Nikon)
Shigyo Naoyuki (Toshiba)

Tutorial-3: Monday, January 19, 9:30 - 11:30@Room 104, 15:30 - 17:30@Room 102
Normally-Off Computing: Synergy of New Non-Volatile Memories and Aggressive Power Management

Organizers:
Hiroshi Nakamura (The University of Tokyo)
Takashi Nakada (The University of Tokyo)
Speakers:
Takashi Nakada (The University of Tokyo)
Shinobu Fujita (Toshiba Corporate R&D Center)

Tutorial-4: Monday, January 19, 9:30 - 11:30@Room 105, 15:30 - 17:30@Room 103
Hardware Trust in VLSI Design and Implementations

Organizers:
Kazuo Sakiyama (The University of Electro-Communications)
Makoto Nagata (Kobe University)
Speakers:
Patrick Schaumont (Virginia Tech, US)
Swarup Bhunia (Case Western Reserve University, US)
Kazuo Sakiyama (The University of Electro-Communications, JP)
Makoto Nagata (Kobe University, JP)

Tutorial-5: Monday, January 19, 13:00 - 15:00, 15:30 - 17:30@Room 104
High-Level Synthesis for FPGAs: From Software to Programmable Hardware

Organizer:
Jason Anderson (University of Toronto)
Speakers:
Jason Anderson (University of Toronto)
Ben Carrion Schafer (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Tutorial-6: Monday, January 19, 13:00 - 15:00, 15:30 - 17:30@Room 105
Electronic Design Automation for Nanotechnologies

Organizers:
Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon (EPFL)
Giovanni De Micheli (EPFL)
Speakers:
Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon (EPFL)
Luca Amaru (EPFL)
Anupam Chattopadhay (Nanyang Technical University)
Subhasish Mitra (Stanford University)

Last Updated on: December 11, 2014