Successful participation at the ISVLSI 2024
The ISVLSI 2024 (IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI) took place from July 1 to July 3, 2024 at the Crowne Plaza in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. With 234 submissions and a total of 155 full-paper presentations, the conference was bigger and more diverse than ever before!
Six keynote speakers gave an overview of various topics, including "Precision Agriculture and VLSI" (Marilyn Wolf, University of Nebraska-Lincoln), "Pushing Quantum Computers Beyond Classical Simulation" (Russell Stutz, Quantinuum) and "SoC Power Optimization" (Ricardo Reis, UFRGS Brazil). In addition, three panel talks on quantum computing and global chip act activities provided an exciting insight.
The technical sessions presented a wide range of results in VLSI design topics. With sessions such as Computer-Aided Design and Verification, Digital Circuits and FPGA-based Designs and Emerging Devices in Machine Learning Acceleration as well as a Quantum Computing Workshop, a broad field of VLSI was covered.
Matthias Stammler from Prof. Becker's team won the 2nd Best Poster Award with his poster "ICE TEA: Insertion of Custom Early Exits for Time-, Energy- Anomaly-Aware Neural Networks".
In his speech during the banquet and award ceremony, Prof. Jürgen Becker, who chaired the conference as General Co-Chair together with Himanshu Thapliyal, recalled the founders of ISVLSI such as Amar Mukherjee and Nagarajan Ranganathan, both leading researchers in the field of VLSI.
ISVLSI 2024 was a successful event for the VLSI community, showcasing the latest research and developments in the field of integrated circuits, also as part of the global Chip Act activities.
We look forward to more successful conferences in the future!
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