Sep 17, 2024

[mos-ak] [online publications] MOS-AK/ESSERC Workshop in Bruges (B) September 9, 2024


The MOS-AK Association has organized is consecutive 21st ESSERC compact/SPICE modeling workshop, to discuss status of the device level modeling and analog/RF and digital FOSS CAD/EDA IC design tools supporting IHP OpenPDK Initiative. All the recent MOS-AK presentations are available online:
The MOS-AK Association plans to continue its standardization efforts by organizing future compact modeling meetings, workshops and panel discussions around the globe thru the 2024 Year, including:
  • MOS-AK Brazil Panel (BR), Oct. 2024
  • 17th US MOS-AK Workshop, Silicon Valley (US) Dec.11, 2024
    • in the timeframe of CMC and IEDM Meetings
W.Grabinski on the behalf of International MOS-AK Committee
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Sep 16, 2024

[Balloting] IEEE Annual Election: Division I Candidates




Below are the candidates for 2025 IEEE Division I Delegate-Elect/Director-Elect.

The candidates are listed in a pre-determined lottery order and indicates no preference.
  • Amara Amara (Nominated by IEEE Division I)
  • Fernando J. Guarin (Nominated by IEEE Division I)
Division I Societies:
  • Circuits and Systems Society
  • Electron Devices Society
  • Solid-State Circuits Society
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Sep 15, 2024

[C4P] WOSET 2024

Call for Papers
Workshop on Open Source EDA Technologies (WOSET)
https://woset-workshop.github.io/
Virtual! No registration fee! 
Submission Due Date: Sept 23 2024 

The WOSET workshop aims to galvanize the open-source EDA movement. The workshop will (virtually) bring together EDA researchers who are committed to open-source principles to share their experiences and coordinate efforts towards developing a reliable, fully open-source EDA flow. The workshop will feature presentations that overview existing or under-development open-source tools, designs and technology libraries. Break-out rooms will be utilized for discussion of works-in-progress. The workshop will feature a panel on the present status and future challenges in open-source EDA, and how to coordinate efforts and ensure quality and interoperability across open-source tools.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Overview of an existing or under-development open-source EDA tool.
  • Overview of support infrastructure (e.g. EDA databases and design benchmarks).
  • Open-source cloud-based EDA tools
  • Open-source hardware designs
  • Position statements (e.g. critical gaps, blockers/obstacles)
Submission Information:
  • All submissions must include links to open-source repositories with
  •   all source code and an open-source license (BSD, GPL, Apache, etc.)
  • Please reference your open-source repository!
  • Review is single blind (anonymous reviewers).
  • Videos will be put on the WOSET site if accepted.
  • Virtual presentation for regular papers (in addition to archival video)
  • Regular Paper Submissions (4 pages + 1 page references + 15 min video + virtual presentation)
  • Work in Progress Submissions (2 page abstract + 1 page references + 10 min video + virtual zoom room)
  • Submission site: https://openreview.net/group?id=WOSET-Workshop.github.io/2024
Important dates:
  • Sept 23 2024 (end of day, anywhere in the world): submission due date.
  • Oct 18 2024: notification date.
  • Nov 8 2024: video due (if accepted)
  • Nov 18 2024: workshop
Co-Chairs:
  • Matthew Guthaus, UC Santa Cruz 
  • Jose Renau, UC Santa Cruz
Program Chair:
  • Dustin Richmond, UC Santa Cruz
Proceedings Chair:
  • Dan Petrisko, University of Washington
Zoom Chair:
  • Seeking volunteers to help run the virtual meeting
Program Committee:
  • Jonathan Balkind, UC Santa Barbara
  • Tim Edwards, efabless
  • Steve Hoover, Redwood EDA
  • Lucas Klemmer, JKU Linz
  • Dirk Koch, University of Manchester
  • Christian Krieg, TU Wien
  • Rajit Manohar, Yale University
  • Guillem Lopez Paradis, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
  • Frans Skarman, Linköping University
  • Matt Venn, YosysHQ, TinyTapeout

Sep 4, 2024

[C4P] EDTM 2025 in Hong Kong, China

The 9th IEEE Electron Devices Technology
and Manufacturing
Hong Kong, China, March 9th – 12th, 2025
Theme: Shaping the Future with Innovations in Devices and Manufacturing

Call for Papers

Three-page camera-ready paper submission starts: August 15, 2024
Paper submission deadline: October 15 October 31, 2025
Notification for Acceptance: December 15, 2024

https://edtm2025.com/

Technical Areas
EDTM 2025 solicits papers in all areas of electronic devices, including materials, processes, modeling, device/circuit/system design, reliability, packaging, manufacturing, testing, and yield. EDTM 2025 will include parallel technical sessions of oral and poster presentations.

Publication Opportunities
The accepted and presented papers will be published in the EDTM 2025 Proceedings, included in IEEE Xplore. The authors of a selected number of high-impact papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication in the special issue of IEEE Journal of Electron Devices Society (J-EDS) or IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, subjected to J-EDS and TED policy.

Short Courses and Tutorials
EDTM 2025 will start with a set of short courses and tutorials on March 9, 2025. Tutorials will cover selected topics from the basics to the state-of-the-art. The Short Courses will discuss the latest research and challenges on emerging and advanced topics.

Exhibition
EDTM 2025 offers vendors to showcase their newest products and technologies, allowing attendees to learn about new tools and techniques. Award Opportunities EDTM 2025 offers one Best Paper Award in each sub-technical area.
General Chair:
Yang Chai (HK PolyU)

General Co-Chair:

Tim Cheng (HKUST)

TPC Chair:
Mansun Chan (HKUST)

TPC Co-Chair:

Yansong Yang (HKUST)

Steering Committee:

Shuji Ikeda (TEI Solutions) – Chair
Bin Zhao (CTI)
Arokia Nathan (Cambridge U.)
Ravi Todi (Synopsys)
Murty Polavarapu (BAE)
Roger Booth (Qualcomm)
Samar Saha (Prospicient Devices)
Albert Wang (UC Riverside)
Kazunari Ishimaru (Rapidus)
Yogesh Chauhan (IIT Kanpur)

Executive Committee:
Yang Chai (HK PolyU)
Roger Booth (Qualcomm)
Mansun Chan (HKUST)
Yansong Yang (HKUST)
Ru Huang (Southeast)
Qiming Shao (HKUST)
Merlyne De Souza (U Sheffield)
Pei-Wen Li (NCTU)
Can Li (HKU)
Masumi Saito (Kioxia)
Zhongrui Wang (HKU)
Meiki Ieong (Simbury)
Carmen Fung (HKSTP)
Man Hoi Wong (HKUST)
Roger Booth (Qualcomm)
Huaqiang Wu (Tsinghua)
Rino Choi (Inha U.)
Bernard Lim (Appscard)
Shinichi Yoshida (SONY)
Bill Nehrer (Atomera)
Bich-Yen Nguyen (SOITEC)
Benjamin Iniguez (URV)
Edmundo Gutierrez (INAOE)
Ming Yang (HK PolyU)

Sep 2, 2024

[mos-ak] MOS-AK/ESSERC Workshop in Bruges (B) September 9, 2024

Arbeitskreis Modellierung von Systemen und Parameterextraktion
Modeling of Systems and Parameter Extraction Working Group
MOS-AK/ESSERC Workshop in Bruges (B)
September 9, 2024

Scheduled consecutive 21st MOS-AK/ESSDERC SPICE/Compact Modeling Workshop organized in Bruges, aims to strengthen a network and discussion forum among experts in the field, enhance open platform for information exchange related to compact/SPICE modeling and Verilog-A standardization, bring people in the compact modeling field together, as well as obtain feedback from technology developers, circuit designers, and TCAD/EDA tool developers and vendors. The content will be beneficial for anyone who needs to learn what is really behind the FOSS CAD/EDA IC simulation in modern device models in OpenPDKs. The MOS-AK workshop program is available online

It will be followed by ESSERC W13 Workshop "The Future of CMOS: Building an Infrastructure to Fill the Gap with the VLSI Design Research Ecosystem", which will link the W13 workshop to the pathfinding PDK as an important tool to enable interaction within the academic research ecosystem. The workshop would end with a panel discussion where the different speakers can exchange their views on how to build the proper infrastructure for this evolution. The W13/ESSERC workshop program is available online:

Our industrial partner is organizing a complementary Keysight Device Modeling Connect Seminar. The seminar program available online

-- W.Grabinski on the behalf of International MOS-AK Committee

Enabling Compact Modeling R&D Exchange

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